For some of us history buffs, we must research and daydream in solitude while many of our friends and family have not yet been awakened to the thrill and intrigue of Tudor history. Despair no more! Here is a list of some easy, super casual ways to scratch that history fact-sharing itch with non-history type…
Category: Inkblot Comedy
10 historical Valentine’s Day facts worth knowing*
I love knowing random facts, so for Valentine’s Day I put together 10 historical facts about the holiday I feel are (odd enough to be) worth knowing*. These are a hodgepodge of historical facts, several coming from Victorian-era articles and so the dates of some of these traditions are unclear. Let’s focus more on what…
15 “Romantic” texts courtesy of Henry VIII (Modernized!)
For a Valentine’s Day post I thought it would be fun to pull quotes from Henry VIII’s love letters to Anne Boleyn and convert them into modern text messages, so I did! And it was fun. Quote: “The cause of my writing at this time, good sweetheart, is only to understand of your good health…
10 historical ways to ruin a modern Christmas
In ’Twas the Night Before Tudor Christmas I share many ideas on how to bring a touch of Tudor to a modern Christmas for the enjoyment of all guests, not only history buffs. Playing the role of the Lord of Misrule, I have turned that idea on its head. Let me present you with 10…
10 corny Tudor Christmas movies (best left unmade) + 1 bonus one
I hope you have been enjoying these fictional, comedic movie plots and posters! Here is the final one…plus a bonus one (because they are way too fun to make!). Click here to read the full article.
Inkblot Comedy: Short, funny, historical scripts
What is Inkblot Comedy? Inkblot Comedy is what I’m calling my fictional comedic writings based on historical characters and/or events written in a script format. These short scenes have been written purely for entertainment and comedic purposes and historical accuracy is not the focus. Though based on historical people, the personalities I develop for them…
The stage is set for a Christmas pantomime
I received news this week that the local theatre group I am co-writing a Christmas pantomime with, has voted to go ahead with a 2022 play as long as the theatres are open. I have been working on several Tudor-themed projects behind the screens, so the shift back into panto mode is a bit of…