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The Tudor Prophecy is set in 1541, when Henry VIII reigns from a contested throne. Parallel storylines follow two young women, Lady Alice Grantmire and Hester Vaughn, cousins who suffer from the King's unjust decrees.

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The Tudor Prophecy is set in 1541, when Henry VIII reigns from a contested throne. Parallel storylines follow two young women, Lady Alice Grantmire and Hester Vaughn, cousins who suffer from the King's unjust decrees.
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Julie Strong is a recently retired family physician in Halifax, Nova Scotia; she has an ongoing shamanic practice where she addresses the spiritual causes of illness. Julie was born in Manchester, England, grew up in Wales, Australia, and Ireland, and emigrated to Canada in 1980. Her medical degree is from Trinity College, Dublin University, Ireland, and she holds a BA in Classics from Dalhousie University, Halifax. Her shamanism training is from the Foundation for Shamanic Studies in Marin County, California. Dr. Strong has given presentations in Canada, the US, and Europe on the subject of insanity in ancient Greek literature. She presented a three-part series on Greek mythology at Halifax Central Library in spring 2018 and also "Finding Comfort in Difficult Times," an overview of shamanism, in fall 2021. She is a lecturer with the Senior College Association of Nova Scotia (SCANS) and delivered a six-week course, The Goddess in Antiquity, in spring 2024, which emphasized humanity's need to reconnect with Nature and the Divine Feminine. Julie's essays appear in several anthologies, including Letting Go (Bacon Press Books, 2016) and Much Madness, Divinest Sense (Pottersfield Press, 2017). Her story "Alice's Bonfire" won the Budge Wilson Short Fiction Prize from the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia in 2010, and her play, Athena in Love, was awarded "best new play" in the Halifax Fringe Festival in 2012. The Tudor Prophecy is her first novel. Julie is presently working on Keeping it Together Down Under, a memoir of how she and her younger sister were transplanted from their home in the UK to an orphanage in Tasmania, Australia, in the mid-1960s. Julie, who has three grown children and three grandchildren, plays viola in an amateur string quartet and orchestra and loves dancing and pickleball.