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Serial Launch: Whitehall begins May 18th!

This Spring, Serial Box Publishing is proud to launch WHITEHALL, an historical tale with romantic elements in 13 parts, written by Liz Duffy Adams, Delia Sherman, Barbara Samuel, Madeleine Robins, Sarah Smith, and Mary Robinette Kowal. The serial will launch on May 18th and reach its finale on August 13th. Episodes will release every Wednesday in audio and text formats.

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Welcome to the court of King Charles II of England. The year is 1662 and the Restoration is under way—not only has the king returned, but so have the vigorous pleasures previously shrouded under the cloud of Puritanism. The theaters are open, the fashions are rich and bright, and an era of sexual liberty brings the people—noble and common alike—together in exuberant joy.Charles—clever, handsome, and much loved—reigns over the sparkling court at Whitehall. At his side is Barbara Palmer—a woman whose beauty is matched only by her wit and insatiable desires. Already the unofficial queen, mother of one illegitimate royal child and pregnant with a second, Barbara has England’s king in the palm of her hand—and every intention of keeping him there.Abruptly thrust into this world of glittering debauchery is the gentle Portuguese princess, Catherine of Braganza. Her marriage is a political one, and while her dowry is welcome, her Catholicism is not, after so many years of religious oppression and civil unrest. Her struggle to secure her throne, overcoming all barriers of language, faith, and custom, provides the backbone of this sweeping tale of scandal and strength.Beset by suspicion, disdain, and prejudice, Catherine must find a steel she’d not known she possessed—and a guile she never expected to need. For the beautiful Barbara will suffer no rivals, the queen remains childless, anti-Catholic forces have set spies on her, and the king’s oldest son, newly arrived in court, may not be as illegitimate as everyone thinks he isWeaving threads of political intrigue and erotic scandal into the true historical tale of Catherine of Braganza and her marriage to King Charles II of England, Whitehall will sweep readers away to a time and place where the games of royals affect the lives of all.Subscribe here!

The Writing Team

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Liz Duffy Adams is a playwright whose play neo-Restoration comedy Or, premiered Off Broadway at Women’s Project Theater and has been produced some 40 times since, including at Magic Theater and Seattle Rep. She’s a New Dramatists alumna and has received a Women of Achievement Award, Lillian Hellman Award, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, Weston Playhouse Music Theater Award, and Will Glickman Award. Her plays include Dog Act; A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World; Buccaneers; Wet or, Isabella the Pirate Queen Enters the Horse Latitude; The Listener; The Reckless Ruthless Brutal Charge of It or, The Train Play; and One Big Lie. LizDuffyAdams.com. @lizduffyadams.

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Delia Sherman is the author of numerous short stories, as well as the novels Through a Brazen Mirror and the Porcelain Dove. She has judged the Crawford Award for Best First Fantasy Novel, The James Tiptree, Jr. Award, and the World Fantasy Award. She has taught SF and Fantasy writing at Odyssey: the Fantasy Writing Workshop, the Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers' Workshop, the Hollins University Graduate Program in Children's Literature, the Alpha Workshop for Young Writers, and workshops at colleges and science fiction conventions all over America. DeliaSherman.com. @deliasherman.

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Barbara Samuel (also known as Barbara O’Neal) is the bestselling author of more than 40 novels. Her recent titles include The Lost Recipe for Happiness, and How to Bake a Perfect Life, a Target Club Pick. Her books have been translated into many languages, including Polish, Turkish and Chinese, a fact she finds dazzling. She is a two-time Colorado Book Award winner, a member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame, and a 7-time RITA award winner. She is also regular blogger at Writer Unboxed, and teaches writing around the world—anywhere they’ll have her. BarbaraSamuel.com. @barbaraoneal.

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Madeleine Robins has been a nanny, an administrator, an actor, and a part-time swordswoman; has trafficked book production, edited comics, and repaired hurt books. She's also the author of five Regency romances, the New York Times Notable urban fantasy The Stone War, Daredevil: The Cutting Edge, and three Regency-noir mysteries, Point of Honour, Petty Treason, and The Sleeping Partner, featuring the redoubtable Sarah Tolerance, agent of inquiry. Sold for Endless Rue, an historical retelling of Rapunzel set at the medieval medical school of Salerno, was published in 2013. She is a founding member of the online authors' cooperative Book View Café. A native New Yorker, Madeleine now lives in San Francisco with a dog, a husband, and a hegemonic lemon tree. She's working on another book. MadeleineRobins.com. @MadERobins.

Mary Robinette Kowal. Portland, Oregon, February 2012. Scan of negative RS12-008 #4.

Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of The Glamourist Histories series of fantasy novels. She has received the Campbell Award for Best New Writer, three Hugo awards, and the RT Reviews award for Best Fantasy Novel. Her work has been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. Her stories appear in Asimov’s, Clarkesworld, and several Year’s Best anthologies. Mary, a professional puppeteer, also performs as a voice actor, recording fiction for authors such as Seanan McGuire, Cory Doctorow and John Scalzi. She lives in Chicago with her husband Rob and over a dozen manual typewriters. Visit maryrobinettekowal.com. @MaryRobinette.

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Sarah Smith’s young adult ghost thriller, The Other Side of Dark, won both the Agatha (for best YA mystery of the year) and the Massachusetts Book Award for best YA book of the year. Her Chasing Shakespeares has been called “the best novel about the Bard since Nothing like the Sun” (Samuel R. Delany) and has been turned into a play. She has just finished a book about the Titanic, starring series characters Alexander von Reisden and Perdita Halley. The earlier books in the series have been published in 14 languages, have been named New York Times Notable Books twice, and are out in eBooks. The Vanished Child, the first book in the series, is being made into a musical in Canada. Sarah lives in Boston. SarahSmith.com. @SarahWriter.

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