Category: BLOG POST

  • <Insert Swift Pun Here>

    Felicity turned and regarded the habillements draping every surface in the dressing room. “I cannot comprehend how you managed to produce all this in so little time.” “I have yet to see Lady Coleman quail from a challenge.” O’Mara smirked. “When needs must, I am quite swift,” Jemima added and the two of them roared…

  • The Last Wednesday of May is Otter Day

    In which I realise I don’t know anything about otters in this part of the world. Happy Otter Day! Who doesn’t love an otter, am I right? I am here to celebrate any animal every day, but when they have one all to themselves, I tend to push the boat out. Same with full moons…

  • Celebrate Our Apian Pals

    Er, one day late. World Bee Day was 20 May. Yesterday, I got it together enough to make this lil graphic and post it on Facebook and Insta. Sorry, beloved blog! Remember when posting on blogs was the first port of call? Me too, blog, me too. So while the United Nations are falling down…

  • Regency Era Shapeshifters: A Lexicon

    How did no one think to do this in the books?!?! Sooooo I’m working away on two new series, and it occurred to me that I hadn’t done this in The Shapeshifters of the Beau Monde. In my defense, no one else who laid eyeballs on it had thought to do so either. ‘This’ is…

  • The What, Why and Who of a ‘Regency’

    Hmmm… where can we turn to find an example? That is George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George III and Queen Charlotte. George III is famous for losing the American colonies, and sadly for suffering from mental illness, the contemporary diagnosis of which has been bipolar disorder. When a king is unable…

  • 10 Questions They Ask Everyone!

    TVNow Magazine, that is. Here’s me in the hot seat. Soooo… if you click on the image it should get bigger and be actually readable? I followed some directions supplied by WordPress, sort of. The PDF itself doesn’t upload from the media library, but I’ve somehow created a link for the image? Ugh. Let me…