Little Women: Mermaid Edition is one day old. 🥳 Happy birthday, book one! My paperback copy slept near me last night. It’s actually real. Now: work on promoting Little Women and work on the sequel.
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June 13 2022
Little Women: Mermaid Edition is available to shelf on Goodreads and pre-order on Amazon. The novel is in the hands of advance readers now.
Little Women: Mermaid Edition
A timeless classic heads under the sea… A retelling of Louisa May Alcott’s classic, Little Women: Mermaid Edition takes the story of Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy, and spins it into a fantastical story of merfolk under the sea. Follow the young mergirls as they grow up in a world of talking walruses, seahorse rides,… Continue reading Little Women: Mermaid Edition
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May 25 2022
The manuscript is off to the proofreader! Beta reads came back with lots of insight and encouragement. And… drum roll… the illustrations are here and they are marvelous. I’m getting the cover finalized now, and am starting to line up early reviewers. Book One is nigh.
May 12 2022
The YA retelling is off to beta readers! The book is in serious prep for publication. I’m working on the cover, pulling together my web site and newsletter, and putting the first launch steps into place. Most exciting: The illustrations I’ve commissioned should arrive any day. It’s a happy time. Thanks to all who have… Continue reading May 12 2022
Macaroni Men’s Fashion: Vibrant 18th Century Fashionistas
Macaroni men’s fashion. What is it? I asked myself this question when I spotted this radiantly dressed fellow in The Duchess (2008): I was watching the film with an eye for the costumes for my podcast episode about The Duchess. This fellow stuck out like a nugget of gold in a bucket of coal. Look… Continue reading Macaroni Men’s Fashion: Vibrant 18th Century Fashionistas
How did women dress in the 1700s?
What did fashion look like for women in the 1700s? Bold hairstyles. Wide-hipped dresses. Bustles. Bonnets. Heavy makeup. European women of the 18th century had it all. (Along with the women in the colonies destined to be the United States.) This page is a roundup of my favorite resources on the internet about them. Want… Continue reading How did women dress in the 1700s?