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October 10, 2009 - Saturday
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Category: Writing and Poetry
 October is Paranormal Month at The Wild Rose Press, and all paranormal titles are on sale now. Both of my stories, " The Earl's Enchantment" and " A Seaside Enchantment,"
are 10% off this month. While you're visiting the website, you may also
want to sign up for Rose Clippings, the Wild Rose Press Newsletter,
which includes all the latest news and events for the publisher. Happy reading!
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March 9, 2009 - Monday
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Given my interest in new directions for the romance novel, I was intrigued by a recent press release by MyRomanceStory.com. The press release notes that the company is making the transition from being an online publisher to a print publisher as well with a new line of graphic romance paperbacks. As we've seen over the past few years, audiences are certainly intrigued by comic books and their big screen adaptations, and I'm interested to see whether this trend of graphic romance paperbacks will catch on with romance readers.
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February 20, 2009 - Friday
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With all the bad news circulating in the publishing industry these days (think HarperCollins and declining book sales), I was happy to see the article "E-book Revolution Favors the Agile" on the Christian Science Monitorwebsite. As a longtime reader, I admit my preference for the traditional book, I am also intrigued by the potential of ebooks. Can the ebook revolution revitalize the publishing industry? I think the interviewees in the article are leaning toward 'yes.' Interestingly, when I raised this idea in a literature class I'm teaching, my students expressed their preference for traditional books. However, I wonder if 10 years from now, when I enter a classroom I'll see rows of students with digital readers rather than textbooks. Of course, I'm biased in favor of the digital revolution since I'm published with an online publisher, the Wild Rose Press. Given the recent financial turmoil in the publishing world, I'm hopeful that the digital revolution will push readers and writers in a new direction.
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February 6, 2009 - Friday
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Last year, when I was standing in line at Walgreens, I was happy to see Julia Quinn's new novel on the book stand but was surprised at the new design of the cover, which features a different type of artwork for the models. I visited Quinn's website to find out more, and she had posted information about one of the models who graced the cover of The Lost Duke of Wyndham. The face of the model had looked familiar, so it all clicked into place when I found she's an actress on a soap opera. Although I don't watch this particular show, the actress has appeared on the cover of other magazines, and I wonder if this is a new trend in the romance cover industry. Having actresses as the models could stimulate some interest in the genre. I know I wouldn't mind seeing my favorite actors, such as the stars of Supernatural, appearing as models. :) If you're curious about romance covers, the Times-Reporter has an article out this week on how covers for romance novels are arranged, and you can find out about the process of locating models and arranging the backgrounds.
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January 16, 2009 - Friday
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Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
Anyone who reads my stories knows how much I am fascinated by ghosts and by the supernatural, which is the name of one of my favorite shows. I was excited to discover The Shadowlands website, which includes hundreds of informative stories and articles for those who share my fascination. The Haunted Places index is especially valuable, since it lists haunted locations around the world. While researching the realm of the supernatural for my latest story, "Charlotte's Ghost," I enjoyed reading about various ghostly sightings around the world. I highly recommend this website to others who are interested in hauntings and ghost hunting.
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January 12, 2009 - Monday
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In the latest email from the Jane Austen Society of North America, I received word that Greater Louisville Region
will be holding its second annual Jane Austen festival. I've copied and
pasted the press release below. The Regency Style Show sounds
especially interesting. Since it will be held during the summer,
families will be able to use the summer break to take their kids for
what sounds like a very fun and educational event.
2nd Annual Jane Austen Festival to take place July 18 & 19, 2009 at Historic Locust Grove, Louisville, KY
The
2nd Annual Jane Austen Festival will take place July 18 & 19 at
Historic Locust Grove, a circa 1790 National Historic Landmark in
Louisville, KY.
This event is hosted by the Greater Louisville
Region of the Jane Austen Society of North America. The festival will
include Afternoon Tea; a Regency Emporium with lovely fabric, shawls,
patterns, bonnets, jewelry and everything needed to create a Regency
outfit; as well as antiquarian books; a Regency Style Show and you can
have your shadow cut! Plans for a Grand Ball are being made.
Guest
speaker will be Margaret Sullivan, author of THE JANE AUSTEN HANDBOOK
and editrix of Austenblog. Her talk is entitled "Five Things a Janeite
Heroine (or Hero) Needs to Know."
Historic Locust Grove
(www.locustgrove.org) is located six miles from downtown Louisville and
sits on 55 parklike acres. There are many stone and log buildings on
the property that will temporarily house the shoemaker (live
demonstration), the Mantua-Maker & Daughter (seamstresses with
Regency dresses for sale) and other delights.
Admission to the
festival is $6 which includes a tour of the circa 1790 Georgian House.
Afternoon Tea (four courses) is $25 (includes admission).
Reservation required for tea.
For more information, contact
Bonny Wise, Regional Coordinator at 812-923-7808, visit
www.jasnalouisville.com or email wises4@insightbb.com. For anyone
traveling to the area, advice gladly given about hotels, B&B's, etc.
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December 17, 2008 - Wednesday
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On this day in 1775, Jane Austen was born at the Steventon rectory. Her family included her parents, George and Cassandra Austen, six brothers (James, George, Edward, Henry, Francis, and Charles), and one sister (Cassandra). Although she lived a relatively quiet life, her six completed novels are considered classics, despite Austen's initial difficulties in achieving publication.

Portrait of Jane Austen by James Edward Austen-Leigh
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December 16, 2008 - Tuesday
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Since Jane Austen's birthday is this month (December 16, 1775 to be exact), I've decided to hold a celebration and profile her works and life. If you're interested in learning more about Austen and perhaps in meeting with others who hold the same interest, you may want to check out the Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA). With 4000 members and a number of regional groups, JASNA is the largest organization devoted to Austen and her works. If you click on their calendar of events, you'll find a comprehensive list of meetings and other events such as teas and country dance lessons. And, if you're still searching for a special gift for the Austen fan in your life, they offer a link entitled Merchandise, which will direct you to regional groups that sell Austen-related gifts. Teachers looking for additional material to add to discussions of Austen's novels will definitely want to explore the list of Austen-related links. Finally writers may want to check out the Jane Austen font, which Pia Frauss created and which JASNA advertises on their site.

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November 14, 2008 - Friday
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When I first began researching the Regency era, I quickly discovered A Regency Repository, a comprehensive featuring information on the era's military, politics, fashion, and education. Although the fashion page doesn't feature images, it does offer a comprehensive list of sources for interested researchers, including a set of links. In fact, the entire website offers over 400 links to browse, and of special value is The Regency Romances page, which provides fans of the genre with links to information about their favorite authors. If you're new to the era, this website makes for a good starting point to learn basic information and interesting facts about Jane Austen's time.
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November 9, 2008 - Sunday
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I just discovered this website today and am impressed by the wealth of material that it contains. Nancy Mayer: Regency Researcher offers a comprehensive array of information on the Regency era, with subjects spanning dance, education, law, marriage, medicine, Parliament & politics, period publications, peers & peerage, Regency fashion, and titles & names. Nancy Mayer has been a long-time contributor to the Writing Regency listserv, and she is considered an authority on the era. I was lucky enough to take an online class on the Regency era with Nancy a few years ago and can attest to her knowledgeable handling of a variety of topics concerning this era. If you can't find the material that you need, Nancy offers an "Ask Nancy" function that allows users to email Nancy with their questions. For the aspiring romance authors out there, I recommend checking out the "Marriage" section, which discusses issues such as common errors in novels and marital law. In addition, since many Regency romances incorporate scenes at balls, Nancy's page on "Dance" is informative and interesting, with images of popular dances and a bibliography at the bottom of the page. 
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