
Historical Fiction
Tracey Warr’s historical fiction is set in early medieval Europe and centres on real medieval women. ‘I practically inhaled this book,’ writes Poppy Coburn.
‘Human chess played with lives and lands’ (The Bookbag).

Eco Fiction
Meanda is a watery exoplanet. The ship’s instruments have declared the planet devoid of intelligent lifeforms. The expedition artist, Frank, thinks he sees something in the water. Other short speculative fiction engages with slime technologies.

Art Writing
A collection of Tracey Warr’s essays on contemporary artists including James Turrell, Helen Chadwick, Marina Abramovic, Christian Thompson, Hayley Newman, and more, coming soon. Available now, children’s and adults’ art and writing workbooks.
From the Blog
Follow Tracey Warr’s Writing in Progress Blog at https://traceywarrwriting.com
- Happy May Day — Tracey Warr Writing
Happy May Day! The Anarchy, the final book in my medieval Wales trilogy, is published today. The novel deals with the 12th century succession crisis after King Henry I lost his only legitimate male heir in a shipwreck and tried to make his daughter, Empress Maud, his successor. It also covers the Welsh uprising against […]
Happy May Day — Tracey Warr Writing - Browsing for Books — Tracey Warr Writing
Over ten years ago, I stumbled across Meg Bogin’s book, The Female Troubadours, in the library of University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s where I was studying for an MA in Creative Writing. I was working on my first novel at the time, based on the real woman, Almodis de La Marche, the countess of […]
Browsing for Books — Tracey Warr Writing - Publication Day – The Drowned Court — Tracey Warr Writing
It’s publication day for The Drowned Court, the second book in my Conquest trilogy about Nest ferch Rhys and King Henry I, set in the early 12th century. See Meanda Books for more information. Buy the book.
Publication Day – The Drowned Court — Tracey Warr Writing