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The Five Most Influential Books to Me as a Writer

People often ask me what are my favorite books, but that question is impossible to answer. The list is far too long! However, I can tell you what some of the most influential books were and are to me as a writer. I’ve always been a voracious reader. From a young age, I could read at several grades above my current level at school. As a child, some of my favorite books were the Little…

The Season

Houses of Parliament Houses London 1852 by Edmund Walker Few events created more anticipation and excitement, and in some cases, fear and dread, than the Season in London. Historically, going “up” to London for the Season coincided with the sessions of Parliament. The dates when Parliament convened varied each year but generally ran from January to July. The varied beginning dates may have depended on the hunting season. According to What Jane Austen Ate and…

The Queen’s Drawing Room

Queen Charlotte 1762 During the Regency era, few ladies received an invitation to be presented to the queen.  Such an honor typically belonged only to wives and sometimes daughters of peers, and it was a one-time event.  Oddly enough, the presentation did not occur in the throne room, but in fact, happened in the Queen’s Drawing-room. The event itself came to be known as “the Queen’s Drawing-room.” During my research, I stumbled upon some fun…

Will the Real Big Ben Please Step Forward?

Great Clock of Westminster by vgm8383, CC BY-NC 2.0 One of the most famous landmarks in the world, and certainly in the London metropolis, is the clock bell tower commonly referred to as Big Ben. At 315-feet (96 metres), this iconic tower is the largest four-faced clock tower in the world. What many people don’t know is that Big Ben is not the real name of the clock tower. Officially, this clock tower is the…

Regency Wagering

Gamble like the Gentlefolk During the Regency and Georgian Eras, gambling was a not only a socially acceptable pastime among the upper classes, it was wildly popular. Gentlemen and ladies alike enjoyed games of chance, although ladies mostly played in private homes rather than clubs. Many period novels, including Jane Austen’s, refer to characters playing and betting on card games almost as frequently as they danced, went for walks, and rode horses. Private House Games…

Traditional Regency Christmas

There’s nothing quite like the glimmer of a Christmas tree, brightly wrapped packages, and a yule log burning in the fire to invoke wonder and excitement. You may be surprised to know that many Christmas traditions are quite new–at least in both England and the US. Most Christmas customs we think are ancient actually sprang up during the Victorian Era. Regency Christmas traditions varied widely from region to region and even family to family. Generally,…

Of Blessings and Gratitude

Even though this past year and a half have been brutal in many ways, this season of giving thanks is a great reminder of all the things for which I am grateful. This is a short list so you won’t burn any of your Thanksgiving dinner while reading this 🙂 First of all, I’m grateful to you, my loyal fans, who have stuck it out with me even during this pandemic, reading my books, recommending…

Introductions, Regency-Style

In our informal modern society, it’s socially acceptable to introduce ourselves to a stranger without needing a third person to get involved. Meeting someone new might start with a clever (or corny) pick up line or be as simple as saying, “Hi, my name is____.” We can be confident that the other person will tell us his or her name. And thus an acquaintance, or more, begins. During the Regency, an introduction was much more…

Regency Dining, the Ultimate Decadence

Those fortunate few who lived in the glamorous, ephemeral world of the upper class in Regency England enjoyed luxury the likes of which most of us modern-day, working-class people can only try to imagine. Gowns that cost more than most workers made in a year, gilded carriages pulled by fine horses, jewels rivaling that of royalty, castles filled with an army of servants all belonged in their world. One of the many extravagances the Regency…