Not four shall you count…

… nor six, but five! Five things shall ye count! Nope, it’s not the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, but a Q&A on Five Things About Lauren Willig on the blog of the wonderful Elizabeth Boyle, Regency authoress extraordinaire. In the spirit of Elizabeth Boyle’s five questions, what are five quirky things you’d like people…

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Teaser Tuesday: Jane Austen Made Me Do It

Jane Austen Made Me Do It, an Austen-inspired short story anthology, arrives in stores today! In honor of the JAMMDI release, I’ve posted some Q&A I did for the JAMMDI “extra” portions below. Q. How did Jane Austen make you do it? What inspired you to join this anthology? Really, Laurel Ann Nattress made me…

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Turnip in the Ballroom

Come visit the party at the Ballroom Blog, where Turnip has unexpectedly blundered in… much to the indignation of his hostess and Miss Gwen!

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A bit about "Blood Lily"

I’d completely forgotten that Penguin (the publishing house, not the Batman villain) had filmed me last year at RWA, talking about The Betrayal of the Blood Lily. Here’s that little snippet:

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Live from the MBA

And by the MBA, I mean the Massachusetts Bar Association. Are you a lawyer who’d rather not be? Tomorrow afternoon, from noon until one o’clock, I’ll be teaming up with Gina Walcott of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers and Lynne Riquelme to discuss Non-Traditional Uses of a Law Degree in a live webchat. You can view–…

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Passages to the Past

Passages to the Past takes you… all the way back to last night! Even if you couldn’t make it to the live chat last night, you can still read the back and forth in the comments section on the site. It’s just like being there– only without the carpal tunnel!

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Orchid Chat Tonight!

The running around part of the Orchid Tour might be over, but I will be over at Passages to the Past from 6:30 to 7:30 EST tonight, chatting about The Orchid Affair and answering any questions you might have. Stop on by and say hi!

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Weekly Reading Round-Up

Since things are a little crazy with Orchid Tour, instead of telling you what I’m reading this week, here are the books that meant a lot to me once upon a time, via Historical Tapestry. What are the books that have meant the most to you? And what are you reading now?

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Judging Books by their Covers

Last month, The Mischief of the Mistletoe won the Cover Cafe holiday cover contest. (Yay!) This month, the Cover Cafe folks kindly invited me over to their site to chat about books and covers. You can find the interview here.

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