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Events in April 2026
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
RFW2026 Registration Opens RFW2026 Registration Opens
April 1, 2026
The Regency Re-Imagined: Crafting Stories of Mystery, Fantasy, Romance and Beyond
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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Monthly Tea: The Locked Drawer: Journals, Secrets & Story Monthly Tea: The Locked Drawer: Journals, Secrets & Story
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
How to Publish Your Regency Novel How to Publish Your Regency Novel
April 4, 2026 – April 25, 2026
If you want to get published but are not sure how to go about it and whether to go via a publisher or self-publish, then this course is for you. You’ll leave this course with a clear understanding of your routes to publishing so you can make an informed choice about your preferred publishing path. We’ll go step-by-step on pros and cons of each route, explain how to find an agent and walk you through self-publishing. Very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes, so whichever way you’ve been published so far, come along and examine your other options. And if you’re brand-new and still working on your manuscript, you can start planning for your preferred approach right away.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors Keeping Up with the Cavendishes – Regency Interiors
April 1, 2026 – April 28, 2026
The aim of this class is to provide the information necessary to create an insightful, thorough, and immersive description of the interiors of every Regency home that exists in a writer’s imagination. From the ever-changing trends in decorating to the names of the designers, to the styles of décor in use in the era, to the color names used, to the materials and modes of furnishings, carpets, drapes, and myriad other aspects of décor this class will endeavor to inform the mind and incite the imagination when it comes to Regency décor and design.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.
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12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read 12 Books Your Regency Heroine Should Read
January 3, 2026 – December 31, 2026
This course will spread out over the course of the year. Each month introduces a new book that you may not have heard of but that your heroine might well have read! We’ll be looking at some famed reads and some that are less well-known today in order to explore what women were writing and reading in the Georgian and Regency Periods.


