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Queen of None Wins the Manly Wade Wellman Award for 2021!
Queen of None, a feminist Arthurian retelling, is an award winning fantasy novel.
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Announcing Queen of Fury Coming Spring 2022 From Vernacular Books
Coming early next year, the continuing adventures of Hwyfar, Princess of Avillion.
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Virtual Book Release: Come Celebrate QUEEN OF NONE With me!
Come on by and help celebrate Queen of None with me!
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LIbrary Journal Reviews Queen of None
Library Journal reviews Queen of None.
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Here, There, and Everywhere: Queen of None Link Roundups!
The week has flown by -- it's already been seven days since QUEEN OF NONE came into the world. Here's where I've been!
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Queen of None is Out Today!
It's been over ten years in the making, but Queen of None is finally here.
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Take the Queen of None – Which Arthurian Character Are You? Quiz
Who likes a good quiz? Especially one about Arthurian characters...
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All About Arthur and Guinevere
Celebrating the (in)famous couple through the ages.
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Enter the Goodreads Giveaway for Queen of None!
Do you like free books? I mean, they’re just about my favorite thing in the world, aside from like… tea and cheese and fountain pens. I’m happy to report that if you head on over to Goodreads for a chance to win a free signed copy of Queen of None. That’s right! Personalized by yours truly! You can also request a signed bookplate if you’ve already got a book on order, and email me at contact@nataniabarron.com. I’ll do my best to send it to you. Tomorrow is Day 10, and there’s some more exciting stuff happening! Video interviews! Recipes! More memes! Meanwhile, here’s a teaser trailer of the first part…
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The Mother-Hero in Arthurian Fantasy
Day two of the 12 Knights of Queen of None is all about Anna, Motherhood, and reclaiming the narrative.
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So You Have a Book to Promote During a Pandemic
How do you spread the word about your upcoming release when the world is on fire?
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Praise for Queen of None from Publishers Weekly
You know I’m pleased when they call me clever. The review for Queen of None from Publishers Weekly just went live, and I’m still grinning. Is the validation required for writing? No. Does it help? Absolutely. Are things right now a trash fire and this is a much-needed moment of fresh air? You betcha. “…a layered, engaging retelling sure to please fans of the Arthurian tales.” Publishers Weekly I wrote a bit of a longer piece on Facebook about this, and the review process, so I’ll paraphrase here: your writing career is not one review, or even ten reviews. If you want a career in writing, you’ve got to learn…