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Monthly Archives: March 2011
A New Novel
Fellow Indian Trail, NC, author, S.L. Schmitz, has released her first novel today. Congratulations… Editorial Reviews Product Description “1983. A Razorblade Boy, lead singer with an obscure industrial band. A Dead Girl, a wandering, bruised waif living on the edge … Continue reading
Three Musketeers Movie Trailer
This one is in 3D and nothing like what you remember of the Dumas classic. Of course, it has Matthew Macfadyen in it, as well as Orlando Bloom.
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RITA Award Finalists
The Romance Writers of America have announced their contenders for the coveted RITA Award. Below are the finalists: 2011 RITA Finalists for Best First Book Enemy Within by Marcella Burnard Firestorm by Kelly Ann Riley I Now Pronounce You Someone … Continue reading
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Confessions of a Period Drama Addict
Confessions of a Period Drama Junkie My name is Regina, and I am a Period Drama addict! I admit it: I prefer Period Dramas to all other film genres. Give me men who take pride in their appearances and women … Continue reading
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Elizabeth Taylor – Dead at Age 79
Television is reporting the death of Elizabeth Taylor from congestive heart failure at age 79. Immediately, I thought of her many film roles. Do you have a favorite Elizabeth Taylor movie? In my classroom, I regularly used “The Taming of … Continue reading
Another Guest Blog – Another Chance to Win “The Scandal of Lady Eleanor”
I am guest blogging today with Mia Marlowe at Timeless Romances. Come join me for a chance to win a signed copy of The Scandal of Lady Eleanor. http://www.miamarlowe.com/blog
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Chance to Win a Signed Copy of “The Scandal of Lady Eleanor”
I am blogging today at the Risky Regencies website. Come join me for a chance to win a signed copy of The Scandal of Lady Eleanor. Publishers Weekly just call this book, the first in my Realm series, a “knockout” … Continue reading
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“New” Mr. Darcy
I found us a “new” Mr. Darcy, Ladies, except he spells his name D’Arcy. Gordon D’Arcy is the center for the Irish National Rugby Team, which defeated a very young and inexperienced English team earlier today. I know it is … Continue reading
The Road to Pemberley
Ulysses Press and Marsha Altman are thrilled to announce an anthology of new Pride and Prejudice stories in The Road to Pemberley. (Arriving July 1, 2011) About the Project Including over a dozen stories that feature the popular characters and familiar … Continue reading
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Sense and Sensibility Part 2
In December 1995, Columbia/Mirage Pictures released Sense and Sensibility to U.S. theatres. Based on Emma Thompson’s (who won the 1996 Academy Award for Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium) screenplay, this adaptation goes a long way in creating … Continue reading
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