
Louisa Treger
@louisatreger
Author of THE LODGER, THE DRAGON LADY, MADWOMAN (a historical fiction Book of the Year in The Times and The Sunday Times) & THE PARIS MUSE @BloomsburyBooks
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17-02-2014 09:30:20
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Dangerous is published today! Authors Essie Fox writes about the two incidents from Byron's life that inspired her new Gothic thriller at historiamag.com/byron-vampires Essie Fox Author Karen Sullivan 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇬🇧


🎨 'Treger probes the complexities of love, power and creativity' Annabel Abbs 🎨 'An unforgettable novel about an extraordinary woman' Maggie Brookes 'Acts of Love and War' out now. Readers are LOVING #TheParisMuse, the new mesmerising novel from acclaimed author Louisa Treger 😍 Out in paperback now!



Thank you Lauren Brown for this wonderful piece in The Bookseller announcing the launch of my fledgling small press, CONDUIT BOOKS. Wish me luck... thebookseller.com/news/new-indie…

Dora was the muse to Pablo's genius... but she will no longer be a footnote in his story. Discover the hidden love story between muse Dora Maar and artist Pablo Picasso in #TheParisMuse, from bestselling author Louisa Treger! Out in paperback now, order your copy today 👀


🎨 'An absolute page turner' Essie Fox Author 🎨 'A powerful and absorbing read' Gill Paul Discover the story of Dora Maar and her tumultuous relationship with artist Pablo Picasso in #TheParisMuse, the new novel from acclaimed author Louisa Treger Out now in paperback!



"Gabriële is a pleasure to read, the Belle Époque brought back to life in all its splendour." bit.ly/42UAotW Read this, then join Berest Anne & Louisa Treger at Hatchards on Friday 9 May bit.ly/4iMGBhp for what promises to be a fascinating conversation!

A fabulous review of #Gabriele in Telegraph Books! We are thrilled that Anne Berest will be in conversation with Louisa Treger here Hatchards on Friday, 6.30pm. Do come along if you can - tkts &c. AnneBerestAtHatchards.eventbrite.co.uk Europa Editions Bloomsbury Books UK telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/…




When was the last time you got a story idea at an inconvenient moment? "It happens to me all the time!" says Louisa Treger. "Story ideas come to me in the middle of the night and then I can't remember them in the morning. So now I have a notebook next to my bed to catch them."

Emotions don't change, says Louisa Treger. When your husband or wife cheats on you in the Middle Ages, it probably doesn't feel too different to now. #KBF25

This is what I love about history, says Louisa Treger. It's not a series of dry facts that happened in the past. It's this narrative that we keep on reliving. If we don't understand these patterns how can we protect our rights, let alone advance them. #KBF25

My red flag ex-husband read my last novel and said, "Oh you write for women." I don't really write with any reader in mind, I write because I think that's a good story, says Louisa Treger #KBF25

The smell of coal smoke, the way you'd lace someone into a corset - all those things bring the past to life, says Louisa Treger on the details that render the colour and texture of human experience between the historical facts. #KBF25

My main fear is dropping in anachronism, says Louisa Treger, for example having a character zipping up her dress before the zip was invented. #KBF25

