Katherine Longshore
Katherine Longshore
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Katherine Longshore is a British author known for her historical fiction novels, particularly those set in the Tudor period.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on March 12, 1966, there is no available information on Katherine Longshore's date of death. As an active writer, it is likely that she is still living.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Katherine Longshore is a British author of historical fiction. Her novels are known for their meticulous research and immersive storytelling.
Early Life and Background
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Longshore grew up in England, surrounded by history and romance. She has often cited her love of reading as a child, particularly the works of Jane Austen and Philippa Gregory, as an inspiration for her writing career. Longshore's own experiences living in various parts of the country also influenced her historical fiction.
Major Accomplishments
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Longshore has published several novels that have gained significant attention from readers and critics alike. Some of her notable works include:
Tudor Trilogy (2013-2015): a series of three novels set during the Tudor period, focusing on women's roles in history.
The Whispering Room (2017): a stand-alone novel exploring themes of love, loyalty, and power.
Notable Works or Actions
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Longshore is known for her meticulous research and attention to historical detail. Her novels often challenge the traditional portrayal of historical figures and events, offering fresh perspectives on the past. Longshore's writing has been praised for its engaging characters, vivid settings, and emotional resonance.
Impact and Legacy
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Katherine Longshore's work has made a significant impact on readers worldwide. Her historical fiction novels have not only captivated audiences but also contributed to a renewed interest in the Tudor period. Longshore's commitment to accurately portraying women's experiences during this time has helped to break down stereotypes and promote greater understanding.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Longshore's writing is widely recognized for its ability to bring historical events to life. Her dedication to researching and portraying the lives of women in the Tudor period has earned her a reputation as one of the leading voices in historical fiction.
Quotes by Katherine Longshore
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Love isn’t making others into the people we imagine they should be. It’s about letting people be themselves.

I can't speak. There are too many negatives. Too many questions...And all the things these hard times have taken from me. All the things I've had to give up.Except, perhaps, my dreams.

Shut up!' I shouted. 'Why can you not see that my desire to be rid of you has nothing to do with feistiness or women's problems or fear of being caught, but has everything to do with you!

Blaming the woman for the loss of a child is like blaming the soldier for the loss of his life in battle.

Nobody can go back to how it was. The dust bowl dried us all up bitter as seeds and spat us out all over the land and none of us yet has taken root.

Love isn't making others into the people we imagine they should be. It's about letting people be themselves

Hand in hand, we climb the processional stair, rising in the celebratory uproar of a capricious court. As we enter the palace, we are blinded by the ascent from sunshine into darkness.

I rise early that morning and dress in green and brown, my skirst the same colour as the forest floor. I include a cap copied from one of the duchess's, but set farther back from my face. She may be a bitch, but she does have style.

The walls loom, grey as the rain outside. LIke the sky of England itself. Everything seems colourless and humbled, despite the layers of velvets and tapestries, the peacock plumage of courtiers and ladies. Greenwich Palace feels like my father's disappointment made tangible.
