Thanks to fellow author Nicholas Rossis (check his Amazon page here for great award-winning books) for the post about Shakespeare. Great information! 😀
With April 23 marking the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, few will remember that his lasting fame almost did not happen. A brilliant post by the New York Times explains how t…
Source: Shakespeare died a nobody, then got famous by accident
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Thank you so much for sharing, Liz 🙂
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