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Thursday, December 7, 2017
NEW POLL: A Completely Hypothetical Question
Now, friends. I have a hypothetical situation for you.
Suppose one of your old blogging buddies (who hardly writes on her blog anymore because she's insanely busy and all that nonsense) fell in love. She didn't write about it at first because she wasn't even sure of it herself. Then because she wasn't sure if the other person returned her feelings. Then she was, but it wasn't commonly known. Then she just didn't know where to start, even though her heart was bursting to tell everyone the beautiful love story. Then, she simply couldn't find the time
And then... she didn't know how to tell it.
Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Such a friend....
"I have lost a treasure, such a sister, such a friend as never can have been surpassed. She was the sun of my life, the gilder of every pleasure, the soother of every sorrow; I had not a thought concealed from her, and it is as if I had lost a part of myself."
Cassandra Austen's words always break my heart a little. On this day exactly 200 years ago, my favorite author died at the age of 41, at the very horizon of her success. I couldn't let the day pass without writing a few lines of commemoration on this poor, neglected blog. I will never cease to wonder what other marvelous stories would be in existence had she lived as long as many of her family members did. Her own mother outlived her! It seems a cruel twist of fate, but I am so glad for the six novels and various other writings she left behind for countless generations to enjoy. If she only could see what an impact she has made on the world!
Monday, July 17, 2017
Ridiculous Regency: Edition the Second
Amber Marie Sterlington, the Rage of the Season in Regency-era London, has her pick of men and she knows what she wants most in a husband: a title and a fortune. Why would she ever marry for something as fickle as love? And why would she ever look twice at Thomas Richards, a third son of a country lord?
But Amber's social standing is shattered by a rare disorder which causes the loss of her hair. Publicly humiliated and estranged from her shamed family, she is exiled to Yorkshire, facing a future she never expected in a circumstance far below what she has known all her life. Humbled and lonely, Amber wonders if isolation is for the best and questions what real love means until she finds a romantic path to a man who offers unconditional love.
Oh my. Oh my, my. Where to start with this cover?! I saw it at the library and thought to myself "Ha! Is this supposed to be historical fiction? That looks like a girl going to prom!" I flipped it over and discovered that it actually claimed to be set in the Regency era.
What the hiccup.
In what universe is that acceptable?! And then the STORYLINE-- pain. Utter pain. Also, a heroine named "Amber"? The Regency Encyclopedia catalogs baby names from the latter half of the 1700's, and Amber is not among them. Aurora is. Even Audrey is there. She could have used something that gives the idea of modern times and still have been historically accurate if she'd actually wanted to.
Sunday, March 12, 2017
"Wonderful, Wonderful Day!"
Heyyyyyyyyyy everyone.
Look at that! I'm still alive!
My life has been a whirlwind of basically everything lately, from dizzyingly wonderful to some very rough and distressing business. I just made a 5-second decision to write a quick blog post, which is an oddity in and of itself... but I realized I haven't posted since early December and that you guys aren't caught up on some interesting news that may please you!
Namely, theatre. After years and years of dreaming about ACTUALLY being in theatre, I've reached that point. And wow, is it exciting! First I was cast in a Christmas variety show which made the Yuletide season excessively busy and bustling, but was also terribly fun and exciting. I was mainly just in the chorus for that, as it wasn't a traditional play, but I got to be in four different costumes so that was fun. (Let me tell you, going from full Dickens costume to "Hoteiosho," a Santa-like character from Japan, complete with a wig and two--yes, two--masks, in the space of about three minutes was quite interesting.)
Look at that! I'm still alive!
My life has been a whirlwind of basically everything lately, from dizzyingly wonderful to some very rough and distressing business. I just made a 5-second decision to write a quick blog post, which is an oddity in and of itself... but I realized I haven't posted since early December and that you guys aren't caught up on some interesting news that may please you!
Namely, theatre. After years and years of dreaming about ACTUALLY being in theatre, I've reached that point. And wow, is it exciting! First I was cast in a Christmas variety show which made the Yuletide season excessively busy and bustling, but was also terribly fun and exciting. I was mainly just in the chorus for that, as it wasn't a traditional play, but I got to be in four different costumes so that was fun. (Let me tell you, going from full Dickens costume to "Hoteiosho," a Santa-like character from Japan, complete with a wig and two--yes, two--masks, in the space of about three minutes was quite interesting.)
Behind-the-scenes shot of a dear friend and me in the Christmas show! |