About Deb LeClair

How many of us are fascinated by the Tudor Dynasty, from the saga of Henry VIII’s six wives to the renaissance of the Elizabethan Era? For me, the story of that time is visceral and haunting, yet irresistible. It wasn’t until I unearthed that my own Irish ancestors tangled with the Tudors that the grip Queen Elizabeth I had on my psyche, made sense. I wrote The Common Hours from a need to explore the story as it resides in my DNA. In my own history, I began writing fiction by 3rd grade. Through grad school and afterwards, my writing life was exclusively non-fiction articles and book chapters in the areas of psychology, business and wellness until fiction writing grabbed me back by the hand and guided me to write novel and film scripts. A Day in Another Life, a joint effort screenplay about a time-traveling millennial who finds himself the drummer for the Beatles made it to the quarterfinals at the Austin Film Festival in 2016, and the Script Pipeline Competition and Page International Screenwriting Awards in 2017. My education in fictional writing has spanned several years at the Yale Writers Conference and courses at Grub Street, Gotham City Writers, The New Hampshire Writers Project and Arvon in the UK.

Celebrating Samhain: A Guided Meditation to Access the Ancestors

In the Celtic Calendar, we find ourselves in a new year and the six weeks of Samhain. As the precursor to Halloween, Samhain celebrates this time as being when the veil is the thinnest between the earthly realm and [...]

Celebrating Samhain: A Guided Meditation to Access the Ancestors2020-11-06T23:44:51+00:00

Living Breathing History Part II

In talking about feeling a deeper connection to the human beings of history, there is a unique experience to be had of Queen Elizabeth I at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. Here, across from the Armada portrait [...]

Living Breathing History Part II2020-09-15T21:36:11+00:00

Celebrating the Celtic: A Healing at Beltane

As I post this on the eve of the Celtic day of reverence known as Bealtaine (Beltane), this time resounds as a long-awaited purification. The significance of the beginning of May encompasses creativity, opening to the Divine feminine and [...]

Celebrating the Celtic: A Healing at Beltane2020-05-15T15:12:00+00:00
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