Calendar
Events in June 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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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Monthly Tea: Point of View & Psychic Distance: Controlling What Your Reader Feels Monthly Tea: Point of View & Psychic Distance: Controlling What Your Reader Feels
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June 18, 2026Join RFW and VICKY EVELEIGH, WRITING MENTOR & EDITOR, for a discussion on POV and Psychic Distance.
Most writers think carefully about point of view, but far fewer consider psychic distance — the technique that determines how closely readers experience a character’s thoughts, emotions, and perceptions. Together, point of view and psychic distance shape tension, mystery, emotional impact, and the reader’s relationship with the characters. In this session, we’ll explore how these two powerful tools work together and how writers can use them deliberately to create deeper immersion, stronger emotional resonance, and greater narrative control. Through examples and practical exercises, attendees will learn how to draw readers closer, pull them back, and guide exactly what they feel throughout a 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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel The Wedding Cake Approach to Marketing Your Regency Novel
June 6, 2026 – June 27, 2026
Even the best books need marketing, as there’s so much competition out there. This course focuses on providing a clear visualisation of all the elements which need to come together if you want to sell your books. A great course for new authors so you can plan ahead and hit the ground running, but also for experienced authors to make sure you’re covering all your bases and getting re-inspired with new ideas for reaching your readers and clinching those sales. We’ll cover all the tried and tested approaches but also mix in some new and exciting ideas to take you out of your marketing comfort (or boredom!) zone.
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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.
The Economics of Running a Regency Home The Economics of Running a Regency Home
June 1, 2026 – June 28, 2026
In this class we will cover the daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks necessary to the economical running of a variety of Regency era homes. From those responsible for these tasks to the various steps entailed, the budgets required, and the source of household necessities this class will strive to provide attendees with a thorough knowledge of what it took to keep a household functioning and running successfully with an eye to the financial acuity necessary to do so well.
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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.
RFW2026 Early-Bird Pricing Ends RFW2026 Early-Bird Pricing Ends
June 30, 2026
The Regency Re-Imagined: Crafting Stories of Mystery, Fantasy, Romance and Beyond
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Contact conferencechair@regencyfictionwriters.org with questions or to request accommodations.


