Happily Ever After
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I’m a sucker for happy endings.
I’ve written before, though, that a lot of writers tend to shy away from
them because they can easily degenerate into cli...
At Home and Behind Closed Doors in Georgian England
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Inquiring readers: At the end of 2010, PBS sent Jane Austen’s World blog
many DVDs for review. Most dealt with Jane Austen or the Georgian/Regency
era. Clo...
It's 1874 in Colrado Springs
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Post by Doris McCraw
aka Angela Raines
Photo (C) Doris McCraw
In 1874, while Colorado was still a territory, two institutions got their
start in Colora...
All Hallow's Eve and Jack O'Lanterns
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by Donna Hatch
www.donnahatch.com
Halloween is even more popular than ever. In the United States, more
Americans celebrate Halloween than Christmas. I h...
Capturing the Castle
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Nicola here. There are a lot of old buildings in the UK and a lot of
different names for historic types of buildings, whether it’s a castle,
manor, hall, t...
Good Night Sweet Blog
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*Mary Connealy*
Good night sweet blog. Parting is such sweet sorrow.
Yes, Seekerville is closing up. I hate it and I'm ready. This blog has
meant so ...
Fortune's Scoundrel
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Book 5 of The Curse of True Love Series James Arrington fled to the
continent to escape his gambling debts. Now he has returned to London,
eager to make am...
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