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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Rafflecopter has spoken and chosen the five winners of my Folly Friday giveaway! Thanks to everyone who entered and spread the word about the giveaway. And thanks to Jen Parrish, of Parrish Relics, who designed the beautiful Waterhouse A Mermaid necklace. And … Continue reading
A Mad Wicked Folly
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Hi everybody! I want to take this Folly Friday to express my gratitude to my agent, John M. Cusick, my editor, Leila Sales, and all the people at Viking who took a chance on my little historical. And to Janet … Continue reading
A Mad Wicked Folly, Folly Friday
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Today on Folly Friday, I’m announcing my book launch giveaway. I’m having a big launch party in my town but because not everyone can come (pesky distance issues), I wanted to do something nice for the online FOLLY readers. Several … Continue reading
I knew I would eventually hear comments about Vicky posing nude and whether an Edwardian girl would ever think about doing such a scandalous thing. My editor questioned Vicky’s actions when we first embarked on our editorial journey together, so … Continue reading
A Mad Wicked Folly, Folly Friday
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Alice Keppel, art institute of Chicago, code name verity, daily life in the victorian era, Edwardian era, Elizabeth Wein, life drawing, Mary Stormont, Modeling Life, nude modeling, Rye Art Gallery, Sally Mitchell, Victoria Darling, Violet Trefusis, Vita Sackville West 2 Comments
Some really good news for a very cold and snowy Monday. The Children’s Book Council chose A MAD, WICKED FOLLY as one of their anticipated bestsellers. All I can say is WOW! Here is the link: Hot off the Press
Dancing was an important feature of Edwardian society and so it was imperative for a well-bred young lady to know the latest dances as well as the more traditional ones. I really loved researching this part of Vicky’s story (although … Continue reading
A Mad Wicked Folly, Folly Friday
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