Donna Hatch – Featured Beau Monde Author
Donna Hatch is our Featured Beau Monde author. She writes Regency romance and fantasy.
Donna Hatch is our Featured Beau Monde author. She writes Regency romance and fantasy.
Diane Gaston, a member of our chapter for at least a decade, is our Featured Beau Monde Author.
Staying in Mayfair, the area of London featured in yesterday’s post, one of our tireless Beau Monde workers, Elaine Golden, talks about Shopping in Regency London. Stroll with us down Bond Street and shop in The Burlington Arcade.
Susan Gee Heino is our Featured Beau Monde Author. She is currently working on the fourth Regency Historical in her series for Berkley Publishing.
Regina Scott is our Beau Monde Author under the spotlight today. She’s been a member of the Beau Monde since 1996 and served as published author liaison, conference chair, and in 2011 president-elect. Later in 2011, she will step up to become our new President. Regina started writing novels in the third grade. Thankfully for literature as we know…
The age old question of whether or not breeches had pockets in the 18th century is investigated and answered by best selling authors, Loretta Chase and Susan Holloway Scott, from Two Nerdy History Girls.
The Beau Monde’s Royal Ascot contest coordinator, Sarah Tormey, talks about entering the Royal
Ascot and making contests work for you.
Beau Monde member Miranda Liasson sums up waiting for Golden Heart contest results from Romance Writers of America.http://wp.me/p1pNMu-1Y
The Jane Austen Centre is a permanent exhibition which tells the story of Jane’s Bath experience – the effect living there had on her and her writing.
Who wants to go? I do!
Two of our amazing Beau Monde authors, Regina Scott ( President Elect) and Marissa Doyle, have a fantastic blog, ‘Being a Teen in the Nineteenth Century’ .Regina’s post, Looking to the Stars, tells of one of the era’s favorite sciences, Astronomy.