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8 Facts Suggesting a Biracial Jewish Woman Wrote Many of Shakespeare’s Plays – Guest Post by Steve Weitzenkorn

Believe it or not, there is no hard evidence proving Shakespeare’s authorship. In fact, there is not a lot of circumstantial evidence. There is considerably more circumstantial evidence pointing to a woman who was the daughter of a Venetian musician who played in Queen Elizabeth I’s court. And, after her father’s death when she was

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Writing Like Jane Austen: Timeless Lessons for Modern Writers

Jane Austen is often celebrated for her keen social insight, engaging plots, and sharp wit, but her brilliance as a writer extends beyond these surface qualities. For modern writers, Austen’s works offer a treasure trove of lessons on craft. Her novels, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma, transcend time, continuing to captivate readers and inspire

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