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My Regency novels and novellas are like a pavlova: sweet, light and delicious, with a richness as well. I’m a bit obsessive about research – but always in services to the story and for the pleasure of readers.
If you’re interested in the history side of Regency, and the weird and wonderful ways people lived then, you’ll love my Substack and YouTube channel. Start browsing my posts and videos here.
2nd Week August 1819: Fashions for August: This Week In the Regency
Fashions for August 1819 are all about the Prince Regent’s Fancy Ball! Fashions for August 1819 are all about the Prince Regent’s Fancy Ball! Miss Frances Gordon chose….Denmark!
2nd Week May 1819: Fashions for May! TWITR
It’s Fashion Week in May 1819! A novel form of spencer, a new kind of straw hat, and several pairs of Limerick gloves…in green, for Spring!
1st Week May 1811 The Phaeton: This Week in the Regency
The high-perch phaeton was a very fashionable vehicle in the Regency, but there’s more to be learned about this popular style of carriage.
4th Week April 1818: Queen Charlotte: This Week in the Regency
Who was queen during the Regency? And what kind of person was she? Find out through official documents, portraits, newspaper and more!
3rd Week April 1816 Easter! This Week in the Regency
What was happening in London in Easter, 1816? Royals at Windsor, Summer Theatres, the Easter Monday procession, dinner and ball!
2nd Week April 1813: Fashions for April! This Week in the Regency
It’s Spring in Regency Britain, and magazines are suggesting ladies should wear the lightest of fabrics in charmingly Spring-like colours!
1st week April 1814: An Elopement! This Week in the Regency
Why did Miss Lydia Cooke and Mr Thomas Hughes have to elope? Also, why Gretna Green? A romantic tale of successful elopement!
5th Week March 1816: Regency Royal George III: This Week in the Regency
We know George III as ‘the mad king’ – but what was he really like? And was he mentally or physically ill? Who was the man behind the king?
4th Week March Regency Royals Pt 1 The Georgians: This Week in the Regency
Why did England have a German king? Where did all those Georges come from who made up the Georgian era? Tragedy in the 18th -19th centuries.
3rd Week March 1816: Curricles! This Week in the Regency
It’s all about that two-wheeled ultra-fashionable vehicle, the curricle (with a side trip to see what happened to you if you stole one!)
2nd Week March 1819: fashions for March: This Week in the Regency
Newspapers pick up on this month’s fashionable attire—but why are all the articles the same? What are this season’s best dress in Britain?
1st Week March, 1813: Stays! This Week in the Regency
Under those pretty Regency dresses are stays: but what were they, what did they really look like, who sold them, and how much did they cost?
3rd Week February 1812 A Wedding! TWITR
The marriage and lives of Miss Tilney-Long, the amiable heiress, and Mr William Wellesley-Pole, her suitor. What happened? Did they Marry?
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