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Jane Austen’s Current Relevance

Jane Austen’s Current Relevance As we celebrate Jane Austen in modern settings this month, I thought it prudent to examine what makes “our” Jane so popular. Austen’s influence proves that the past is always in the process of being reinvented. … Continue reading

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Interview with Austen Author, Regina Jeffers

Previously Posted on Donna Hatch’s Blog  Q: When did you start to write and how long did it take you get published? A: First, I should explain that I write Jane Austen-inspired sequels and adaptations, as well as Regency romance. … Continue reading

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Celebrating the Release of “The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy”

To celebrate the release of my latest novel, The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy, I thought I might give you a taste of the story line. The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy begins some three months after the close of Christmas at … Continue reading

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Upcoming Blog Tour for “The Disappearance of Georgiana Darcy”

The growth of online book sales and social media have given authors unparalleled opportunities to promote their books. One of the best innovations in online book marketing is the blog tour. In its briefest form, a blog tour allows an … Continue reading

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Jane Austen’s Current Relevance

Jane Austen’s Current Relevance As we celebrate Jane Austen in modern settings this month, I thought it prudent to examine what makes “our” Jane so popular. Austen’s influence proves that the past is always in the process of being reinvented. … Continue reading

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The Border Wars – England and Scotland

   The political struggle that has dominated much of England/Scotland’s history was often a result of the border wars. In Elizabethan times the Anglo-Scottish border counties, especially Northumberland, were the home of lawless clans who spent their lives raiding and … Continue reading

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