A new series running for the next few weeks
where my guests are female writers
talking about their female characters
(and yes, I'll be doing the chaps next!)
Today: Amy Maroney
and
Miramonde de Oto
Amy |
Artist, healer...
Miramonde
de Oto was a woman of many skills. Raised in a convent in the
medieval Pyrenees, she learned healing remedies from the “mountain folk” and
worked in the convent’s infirmary. In her childhood, Mira used bits of charcoal
to draw on the marble step of an old well. Eventually she was tasked with
copying and illuminating manuscripts in the convent’s library. In time she
graduated to painting portraits, thanks to an exceptional art teacher. It
wasn’t until catastrophe struck the convent that Mira would go on to use her
talents in the wider world—and unlike most women artists of her time, she even
got paid for it.
Elena
de Arazas was a midwife and healer who lived a
nomadic life in the medieval Pyrenees. Wounded by a childhood tragedy, she grew
up to be a fiercely independent, outspoken, and courageous woman. An unerring
sense of justice and deep loyalty to the few she trusted drove her to take
enormous risks time and again—especially for Miramonde de Oto.
About Amy
Amy Maroney lives in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. with her family, and spent many years as a writer and editor of nonfiction before turning her hand to historical fiction. She's currently writing a new series set in the medieval Mediterranean. When she's not diving down research rabbit holes, she enjoys hiking, drawing, dancing, and reading.
Get a
free prequel novella about Elena de Arazas and find Amy’s blog here: https://www.amymaroney.com/.
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14th July
Pauline Barclay
and
Kitty
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14th July
Pauline Barclay
and
Kitty
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Blogger is being it's usual nuisance, Amy has tried to leave a comment, so I'm posting for her:
ReplyDelete"Thank you for hosting Mira on your blog today -- and thank you for shining a light on fascinating heroines of the past with this series of posts."
My pleasure Amy!