Cover Prototypes for “Mr. Knightley in His Own Words”
Yay! I finally finished writing Mr. Knightley in His Own Words, my third Austen hero story, and now it’s time to think about the cover. How exciting! Cover design is one of my favorite parts of the...
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It’s been quite a harrowing journey, but COVER REVEAL DAY IS FINALLY HERE! Like Fitzwilliam Darcy’s and Colonel Brandon‘s books, for Mr. Knightley in His Own Words, I wanted to feature an artist’s...
View ArticleA “Progressive” Book Launch for “Mr. Knightley in His Own Words”!
Have you ever participated in a “progressive dinner”? It was a fun, social thing they did back in the day – church groups, etc.. You all ate the appetizer at one person’s house. Then you moved on as a...
View ArticleP&P The Untold Stories: Elizabeth Reflects on the Assembly
Lizzy Agrees with Her Mother? – an uneasy prospect October 16,1811 The Bennet ladies had only just settled into their carriage to commence their short journey home from the Meryton assembly when...
View ArticleNow in Audio: Mr. Knightley in His Own Words!
Just a quick blast to let you know that Mr. Knightley in His Own Words is now a available in audio! – as well as Kindle, Nook, and paperback. Yay! If you’re as big a fan of audiobooks as I am, perhaps...
View ArticleP&P The Untold Stories: Caroline Perceives the Danger
This means war! November 15, 1811 While she played the Italian tunes, which she knew by memory, Caroline had also been watching Mr. Darcy – normally one of her favorite occupations. On this occasion,...
View ArticleP&P The Untold Stories: Mr. Collins Applies to Sir William for Charlotte’s Hand
Can Charlotte contain her excitement? November 29, 1811 Photo: BBC Mr. Collins could be no less satisfied with his own eloquence than with its effect. He had obtained his object and, there in the...
View ArticleP&P The Untold Stories: Elizabeth Hears from the New Mrs. Collins
What does Charlotte say about married life? January 16th, 1812 When Elizabeth had said goodbye to the former Miss Lucas at the church door, it had been with a heavy heart. The previous years of...
View ArticleFun and Games: a Word Puzzle
I hope you have your wits about you today, because I have a game for you! Or maybe it’s more like a puzzle to solve, using Jane Austen quotes. It was actually part of a “Scavenger Hunt” theme we did...
View ArticleReviewing Hallmark’s “Lovuary with Jane Austen”
I had a lot of interest when I published this post on my own blog (www.shannonwinslow.com), so I decided to give it an encore presentation here, for any of you who may have missed it. These are my...
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