To Blurb or Not To Blurb
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Earlier this year, Simon & Schuster’s Sean Manning wrote an article on
blurbs that took the publishing world by storm.
In it, Manning said that the impr...
A reality check for the Edwardian Era
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The Edwardian Era has come down to us through popular memory as a time when
Britain was at its zenith with its status as a Great Power; possessor of an
emp...
Reading Miss Austen by Gill Hornby
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The new BBC miniseries “Miss Austen”, based on Gill Hornby’s novel of the
same name, is currently the focus of much attention worldwide. The series
aired i...
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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