Archive for May, 2008

Some Musings on Crusty Dowagers

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Earlier today, I wandered over to Julia Quinn’s website to take a peek at the excerpt of her new book, The Lost Duke of Wyndham. There is, as you may have guessed, a crusty dowager involved, one who, the narrator very quickly informs us, does not have a heart of gold. This line caught my [...]

Weekend Reading

Friday, May 9th, 2008

It is a truth universally acknowledged that when an author has a new book to write, other peoples’ books suddenly become much more attractive. In other words, I went on a Barnes & Nobles spree yesterday. I should be working on Book VI this weekend– but I have a feeling I’ll be reading these instead: [...]

Emerald Ring Abroad!

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Right after I posted the latest foreign covers of Pink Carnation and Black Tulip, a package arrived for me in the mail with the very first of the foreign editions of Emerald Ring– in Portuguese. So here it is! Looks rather familiar, doesn’t it?

Contest Winners

Monday, May 5th, 2008

We have the winners to last month’s contest on the Contest page! Check back next month for a chance to win a copy of Crimson Rose.

Pink Carnation Abroad

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The Pink Carnation– in book form– has been making inroads across the globe. Take a look at the Books page for editions of Pink Carnation and Black Tulip from Germany, Portugal, Spain, Holland, Russia, and Korea. Which foreign cover do you like best?

Website Update!

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Hi all! I’m absolutely thrilled to announce a groundbreaking change in the Pink Carnation website– I can now post updates myself. I know this doesn’t sound like such a huge deal, but, being the complete techno-disaster that I am, up till now every single update had to go through my webmistress (a lady of immense [...]



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