While I’m looking for another blog hop to hop onto, I thought I’d try to continue the momentum and provide a quick catch-up about how things have been going with my writing.
Tag: bianca white writes
A Quick Break
The spoon tinkled against the ceramic mug. Deep brown liquid slowly swirled and merged to become beige. A cartoon owl with enormous eyes and a furrowed brown stared back. On the other side of the mug, the words I’m Watching You made her shudder. How kind of her father to insist she used his birthday gift at work.
Pregnancy and Childbirth in the Eighteenth Century
Pregnancy and childbirth was dangerous for all women in the eighteenth century. Click here to read more.
Silliest Excuse to Get Out of a Date
Have you ever used a silly excuse to get out of a date? Click here to read about mine.
My Favourite Movie Couple
Which paring is my favourite movie couple? Click her to find out.
It’s All A Silly Lie!
Were you told any silly lies as a kid? Click here to read It's All A Silly Lie! where I recall some silly stuff I was told as a kid.
Black Women in Georgian Britain
Are you interested in the lives of black women in Georgian Britain? Click here for more on influential black women like Dido Belle and Mary Prince.
Unconventional Nineteenth-Century Women
In the UK it’s Women’s History Month, and I wanted to write a detailed article about unconventional ninteenth-century women. Before I knew it, the last week of March was upon me, and I’d done nothing. So, I feel I need to salvage something for the last day. My former work colleagues bought me a useful … Continue reading Unconventional Nineteenth-Century Women
Dr James Barry – Trans man or ambitious trickster?
I know it’s been a long time since I promised a post on Dr James Barry, the surgeon who rose through the ranks of the British Army and was renowned for their passionate dedication to public health reforms. Anyway, because it’s LGBTQ+ history month in the UK, I thought now was the time to make … Continue reading Dr James Barry – Trans man or ambitious trickster?
Saint Valentine’s Day: A Short History
Why do we celebrate all things lovey-dovey on 14th February? Click here for a short history of St. Valentine’s Day. 💞💓💗