If you love books, or are interested in having a fiction novel, reprint, or non-fiction novel published, then you need to attend this chat.
Tonight's Guest: ENSPIREN is open for submissions, and will discuss their needs tonight:
Place: inspiredauthor - Chat room
Time: 7 Eastern
Invitation: Anyone who wants to drop in.
Friday, December 29, 2006
Free Chat for Authors and Book Lovers
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Regency England
The short Regency period is a romantic time of innocence and discovery. The rug had been pulled out from under the gentry. They were forced to endure life in a way their parents never dreamed, and in turn, it forced them to turn their focus inward toward their relationships and their homes.
The King, George III, was allegedly mad. In fact, he had porphyria.
A pleasure-loving, hedonistic, egocentric, reserved, but oh so regal, George, Prince of Wales, became regent.
He earned the disdain of society - but he was their king regent - and he was the dictate of society. He lived as if nothing mattered but the elegance of his homes, the excellence of his food, and his current pleasure and entertainment. On top of that, he was extremely dignified and reserved toward others. The ton followed his example. It became unfashionable to be overtly religious or emotional.
Luckily, the Regency period only lasted from 1811 - 1820.
He set the tone for the ton, who , influenced their tenants and servants. The feeling of family and home was destroyed by the war. The feeling of prosperity was destroyed by the self absorbed prince.
During the turbulent Napoleonic years, an overbearing upper class attitude of “anything goes"and England was still “merry old England." While this freedom possibly gave rise to the industrial revolution, it did little for the lives of the English.
That is why many regencies have an air of 'waiting' or 'living in limbo.' The heroines are not looking for sex, they want to find the meaning of life, a purpose for their existence.
Women had more freedom than they had previously. They were allowed to, carefully, step out and take charge. Of course, the skill of managing your husband was still instilled into a woman from childhood. And, women were taught to manage their homes and servents, but they were permitted to dream, attempt business, and even make purchases without their husbands signature or presence.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Snow & Romance
We had weeks of rain, then suddenly snow. There is now 1 foot of snow out there. It is really good for writing.
The fire is roaring, the Christmas tree is up and ready to be decorated, snow covers the maple outside my window in a bride's veil, the world is covered in a white cloth, and I can curl up on the couch with a warm blanket, a cup of hot chocolate, and my laptop.
What a wonderful day to write the scene where Robert Campbell and Janelle fall in love.
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