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Essie Fox Writer
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Dangerous is my latest novel. A dark historical crime mystery, featuring Lord Byron in Venice and a spate of Vampiric style killings. Is he innocent or guilty? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dangerous-riveting-historical-BESTSELLING-Fascination/dp/1916788440
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I have a new book coming out this April, based on Lord Bryon's time in Venice, and the publication of The Vampyre - murders, mystery, decadence, and possibly a real vampire in the mix. Dangerous by Essie Fox, published by @orendabooks.bsky.social
Amazing night at the @porticolibrary.bsky.social
Literal chills tonight. 🕯️✨
A spine-tingly evening in @porticolibrary.bsky.social feat @essiefox.bsky.social and @kateagriffin.bsky.social — featuring full-on fangirling over Victorian Gothic (❤️ Jane Eyre ❤️) and a first edition Byron. 📚💀

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I hope you enjoy it. I did hate it at first ... and nearly gave up. Now, I keep thinking about it.
A really good thread about Ian McEwan's latest novel, What We Can Know. I've read it twice now - despite nearly giving up on the first reading. But so glad I carried on. It's a masterpiece. I am convinced of that. It's full of wisdom, and yearning, guilt ... and the hope of redemption.
Imagine it’s 100 years in the future and your a scholar of English Lit. 1990 - 2030 (before the degradation and inundation). This is how you’d imagine us, from the mind of the wonderful Ian McEwan in “What We Can Know”:

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With a novel as complex, and as well nuanced, that is sometimes the only way. And the second reading becomes so much more rewarding. I have had doubts about some of his later books, but What We Can Know is a triumph. It really churned me up - on so many levels.
I’ve read this novel twice now. It’s brilliant.
I’ve read it twice now - after nearly giving up when the opening and characters irritated me. So glad I persisted. It’s magnificent, and deeply affecting. As soon as I’d finished I had to go back, and I found it intensely moving the second time around.
Legend: The Bruce #Springsteen Story - @ladymissbarton.bsky.social explores how a scrawny, long-haired introvert from New Jersey became the iconic, muscular rock star of the ‘80s. A labour of love by Eliza Lomas & Mair Bosworth Starts Sat 10.30 @BBCRadio4 Trailer: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
Do you love gothic literature?

On October 22 from 5.30-7pm, I'll be at the Portico Library along with fellow author, Kate Griffin. The evening's co-hosts are the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies.

Join us for what will be the perfect Halloween event.

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Gothic Historical Fiction: Essie Fox and Kate Griffin in conversation
Join award-winning novelists Essie Fox and Kate Griffin to find out about writing historical fiction and creating a gothic atmosphere.
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Oh, she was such a wonderful woman.
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I am in conversation with the lovely @essiefox.bsky.social as part of the WhitbyLitfest in November. Book your tickets now, chums.
Great speech. I was totally engaged.
Very good speech from Ed Davey.
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My next event is on Tuesday, September 30th at the glorious Stansted House. I'm so thrilled to be invited, and to be there with Ness Bowler, fellow author and friend who will be interviewing me.

Details in link attached - www.stanstedpark.co.uk/inconversati...

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