The Herstorian's Hour
✨ The Herstorian's Hour: A Space for History Writing, Research & Strategy
Are you working on a historical book or creative project and want expert guidance to help shape your ideas, research process or really find your voice?
The Herstorian's Hour is for writers, historians, history educators and creatives who want to write with confidence, clarity, and historical accuracy.
What You Get:
- A 60-minute 1:1 session via Zoom
- Tailored guidance on your writing goals, structure, audience or publishing path
- Feedback on your ideas or plan
- A chance to ask anything. Maybe you're stuck in the research stage, overwhelmed by scope, struggling with the sources or just generally unsure how to bring your vision to life
About The Herstorian:
I'm a historian, writer, and editor with nearly two decades of experience in public history, history education, historical writing, writing marginalised histories and freelancing.
Specifically, I'm a:
- 4x published author across history
- Experienced writer, editor, fact-checker for public-facing historical content and curriculum materials in the UK, US and beyond
- Author of a long-running Substack newsletter on women’s history, steadily growing TikTok and YouTube channels and a LinkedIn page with almost 10.5k followers
- Currently building a digital archive dedicated to women’s history and forgotten voices
- Regular speaker on reclaiming women’s stories and history teaching
- Solid knowledge foundation in all aspects of British history
Topics we can cover:
- How to structure your book or historical project
- Balancing storytelling with academic rigour
- Navigating archives and sourcing accurate material
- Writing about women’s history with care and confidence
- Pitching or self-publishing your work
- Finding your authentic voice and areas of expertise
- Building a career in history
- Or anything else ...
After booking:
You’ll receive a calendar link to choose your time and a short pre-session form to tell me what you'd like support with.
This is a space to be bold, curious, and serious about your work.