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January 3, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 4, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 5, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 6, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 7, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 8, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 9, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 10, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 11, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 12, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 13, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 14, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 15, 2025(3 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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2:00 pm: Monthly Tea: How to Make and Use Book Trailers


January 15, 2025

Most authors don't think they can make their own book trailers, but they're missing out - the software is easy to use and once you've added this skill to your marketing capabilities you'll be able to use it frequently to excite your readers and have them clicking on that 'buy now' button!

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REMINDER: RFW MEMBERS NEED NOT REGISTER!

The Zoom link will be available in your Dashboard the day of the event.

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January 16, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 17, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 18, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 19, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 20, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 21, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 22, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 23, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 24, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 25, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 26, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 27, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 28, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 29, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 30, 2025(2 events)

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.

Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year

January 3, 2025 January 30, 2025

If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.

Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.

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January 31, 2025
February 1, 2025(2 events)

Food and Love in the Regency EraCulinary Culture and Romantic Traditions

February 1, 2025 February 28, 2025

Understand the role of food and dining in Regency-era society and romantic relationships.
Explore how courtship, love, and marriage were influenced by shared meals and culinary rituals.
Learn about the historical context of Regency-era food production, consumption, and the social significance of dining.

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Let’s Talk About SexWriting Intimacy into Your Regency Stories (Without Cringing)

February 1, 2025 February 28, 2025

If you want to:
Understand the differences between sweet, steamy, and erotic
Learn the history of sex in the Regency era, and what is (and isn’t) accurate
Practice pushing past your discomfort
Explore how sex and love scenes can and should move your plot forward and expand your characterization
Push yourself with exercises that get feedback from a USAT author…
…this is the course for you.

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