Colour me meaningful – How to dress the sensual
Cover reveal: “The Awakening – Embrace beyond Passion” Today marks the reveal of the second cover in the series Tales of Freya: “The Awakening – Embrace beyond Passion” is now…
Historical fiction: little lives matter most
The big in the small: Why I avoid the epic As a writer of historical fiction I never wanted to write the big and epic. As my plots are character-driven…
Tony Riches: Why You Should Consider Writing a Trilogy
Listen to one of my fave histfic-writing colleagues, and very much admired pro: welcome, Tony Riches! For most writers, completing one book would seem more than enough of an achievement,…
The gut is your colleague, parents and writers!
Mother’s instinct vs. writer’s instinct As a mother AND writer I am truly grateful for my gut agreeing to help me with both. Parenting AND writing. Because: A child is…
Viking jewellery (Giveaway closed)
Jewellery to express status The Vikings, men and women alike, loved their jewellery. Rich people of the era expressed their status with it, just like with clothing and weaponry. Today,…
The Bear made me do it … Releasing “The Current”
Celebrating Release Day with crap hats and Viking beer This week FINALLY marks the release of my collection of sensual short stories “Tales of Freya”, starting with “The Current –…
Welcome to Sarah Dahl – Tales of Freya | Chris Cherry
Source: Welcome to Sarah Dahl – Tales of Freya | Chris Cherry
Guest post for Tony Riches: Writing the Viking
I feel humbled that Tony Riches gave me the opportunity to guest blog on his awesome histfic site to mark the release of “The Current – A Battle of Seduction”…
The iconic idiocy of horned helmets
Or: Why horns were real … weren’t they? As a writer of Viking historical fiction – sensual or not – I stumble regularly across the silly misconception of warriors wearing…
How writing buddies become fighting buddies
Or: Can wounds be sexy? – From being stuck to publication With the imminent release of the first short story in the Tales of Freya series came retrospective. How each…