So, have you ever wanted to read (or re-read) Middlemarch? (You really should--it's one of my mostest favorite books ever!) Now is your chance. The "Fill in the Gaps: 100 Project" is hosting "Middlemay," a virtual book club reading MM through May and part of June. I have a lot on my plate this summer, but the chance to discuss this book with other readers is very tempting....
And I'm also at Kwana's Blog today, talking about the anthology!
An historical author shares her obsessions with books, tea, chocolate, wine, and whatever takes her fancy!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Costume Con
I really, really wish I could be at this Costume Con this weekend! It must be amazing to see that many gorgeous costumes all in one place. But I'm afraid my mother would revolt if I asked her to make, er, say 5 new costumes for an event...
Labels:
Conferences,
Costumes
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Also at Vagabonds
And I'm also at Romance Vagabonds with Diane and Deb, talking about the new anthology (and giving away a copy!)
Saturday, April 25, 2009
I'm Back!
I'm finally back home, with full computer access and 400 emails to wade through! I missed my email and blogs soooo much, but once in a while it's essential to have a break. Keeps my creativity from drying up (not a good thing when I have 3 projects on my plate and more in waiting!), and keeps me from going crazy (not to mention freezing in that "poised over computer with clawed hands" pose).
I was at a mineral spa up in the mountains, not far from Abiqiu, called Ojo Caliente. It's a gorgeous, gorgeous place, perfect for those times when what's needed most is peace and quiet (and the unknotting of muscles). Then there were a few days in Santa Fe, with some very un-spiritual shopping! Found a great dress for RWA this summer...
And, of course, there was reading. As usual, I hauled about a bajillion books with me (must get a Kindle soon!), but once I was there none of them appealed. The tiny bookstore had many spiritual-meditation type books, two romances, a few Southwestern-theme mysteries, and (for some reason) lots of YA. So I read Breaking Dawn (I know, I am wayyyy behind the curve there), and a very fairy-tale-ish book called The Amaranth Enchantment, which (I admit it) I bought for the beautiful cover, but which proved to be sweet and fun and just fantasy enough.
A great trip. But now I have piles of laundry to attend to...
Friday, April 17, 2009
Gone For a Few Days
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Agent for a Day
Nathan Bransford has "Be An Agent For A Day" going on his blog until Saturday (here)! Give it a try. I always thought it must be tough to be an agent (or editor), with so very much work on your plate, and so many queries and proposals pouring in every day. After reading through these, I see it's even harder than I thought! I think I'll stick to writing (though it's no walk in the park, either...)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Happy Easter!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Red Lipstick Help!
Slumber party update--all went well! There was much running, shrieking, gossiping, Wii-playing, then settling down to watch Twilight. (We watched the whole movie, then there were various requests to re-watch some scenes, so that took up a good 3-4 hours. It's tough to gawk at Robert Pattinson that long, but I'm a good godmother and did it for the kids...)
So, something else that's been vexing me. I've been in a lipstick rut for a long time. I'm addicted to pinky-rosy-beigey lippies, and clear-pinky glosses and balms (like Bobbi Brown balm in Petal--love that stuff). But lately I've decided to branch out, try something that's scared me for a long time. Red lipstick.
Now, I have heard many times that there is the right red out there for everyone, we just have to be patient and persevere (sounds like dating, huh?). I haven't yet found the right red, maybe because I try one or two, they don't work out, and I give up in exhaustion (also like dating!). But I want to be old-school glamorous sometimes, like Dita Von Teese or something, so I'm trying again.
I am trying three right now. MAC Russian Red, Clinique Angel Red, and Chanel Fire (I have heard good things about Poppy King's Medieval and Saint Red, but this line isn't available anywhere near where I live!). The MAC is pretty good. I am very pale, with pinky skin, dark hair, blue eyes, and I have a hard time drawing "inside the lines" when applying lipstick (maybe why I stick to pink glosses?). Any suggestions needed!!!
So, something else that's been vexing me. I've been in a lipstick rut for a long time. I'm addicted to pinky-rosy-beigey lippies, and clear-pinky glosses and balms (like Bobbi Brown balm in Petal--love that stuff). But lately I've decided to branch out, try something that's scared me for a long time. Red lipstick.
Now, I have heard many times that there is the right red out there for everyone, we just have to be patient and persevere (sounds like dating, huh?). I haven't yet found the right red, maybe because I try one or two, they don't work out, and I give up in exhaustion (also like dating!). But I want to be old-school glamorous sometimes, like Dita Von Teese or something, so I'm trying again.
I am trying three right now. MAC Russian Red, Clinique Angel Red, and Chanel Fire (I have heard good things about Poppy King's Medieval and Saint Red, but this line isn't available anywhere near where I live!). The MAC is pretty good. I am very pale, with pinky skin, dark hair, blue eyes, and I have a hard time drawing "inside the lines" when applying lipstick (maybe why I stick to pink glosses?). Any suggestions needed!!!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Slumber Party Madness
So, I'm crazy. I agreed to help a friend supervise a slumber party tonight for her daughter's birthday. A bunch of 11-year-olds, stuffed full of sugar, oh noes!
I don't have any kids, of course, and have not had a slumber party since I was in high school. I have no idea what good activities might be. But I have a cunning stand-by plan (to paraphrase Blackadder). They can watch Twilight (again), which I know my friend's daughter loves. Then we're all happy and (hopefully) quiet. :)
Any advice for me???
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Another Fabulous Exhibit
Another reason I need a trip to Europe right now! An exhibit of costumes from The Duchess at Chiswick (see info about it here). I've been lucky enough to visit Chiswick, it's a beautiful place with lovely gardens, a perfect party house and a great place to view these costumes. Wish I was there. Waaah! (surely I could just pop over the Atlantic for a few days, see the Versailles exhibit, hop on the Eurostar...anyone with me?)
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Little Dorrit Part Two
Tonight is Part Two of the BBC's Little Dorrit! I was really enthralled by part one last week, despite the fact that this is definitely not fun escapism, a la Northanger Abbey. In fact, it's almost painfully prescient in the way it reflects this country's own current circumstances (massive debt, ponzi schemes, double-talking, unfeeling politicians!). The atmosphere is bleak and dark, characters solemn and secretive. And the cast is huge and complicated, even for Dickens (top-natch casting all around, too--but I can't help wondering where is Judi Dench, LOL). Yet I can't stop watching, and wondering what will happen next even I already know (nothing good!)
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Another Great Exhibit
And yet another reason I must get to Europe ASAP! The Court Pomp and Royal Ceremony exhibit at Versailles. It sounds amazing.
I'm also playing around with the images on the blog, adding as many Versailles-ish things as possible! It's definitely a WIP. Let me know what you think.
Labels:
Exhibits,
Fashion,
Versailles
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Henry VIII Anniversary
I wish I could take a trip to England this year! There's so many amazing events planned for the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession to the throne. Now, I don't much like King Henry (though I do like several of his wives!), but there is no denying this period was fascinating. Some highlights of the anniversary include:
An exhibit at Windsor Castle
"Henry VIII Remembered" at the National Portrait Gallery
An exhibit and related events (including films) about Henry VII and VIII in Richmond at the Museum of Richmond
"Henry VIII: Romance and Intrigue" at Sudeley Castle (the last home of his last wife, Katherine Parr)
Exhibits and events at Hever Castle (family home of wife two, Anne Boleyn! This one looks like a big, fun Renaissance Faire)
"Dressed to Kill" at the Tower
Living History Weekend and Tudor Water Pageant, June 20-21 (I really, really wish I could see this!)
And much more. (Closer to home, I think the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC is having an exhibit in the fall...)
Anyone planning to attend any of these???
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