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July 26, 2026(2 events)

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.

Villages and Rural Life – Farmers and Villagers

July 1, 2026 July 28, 2026

This class is the first in what will eventually be a series on Regency Rural Life. Based on the survey done in early 2021, and later surveys, about what bits of regency agriculture related knowledge people wanted, the lives of the farmers and villagers was the area that most people had the greatest interest in—so we are starting there.

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July 27, 2026(2 events)

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.

Villages and Rural Life – Farmers and Villagers

July 1, 2026 July 28, 2026

This class is the first in what will eventually be a series on Regency Rural Life. Based on the survey done in early 2021, and later surveys, about what bits of regency agriculture related knowledge people wanted, the lives of the farmers and villagers was the area that most people had the greatest interest in—so we are starting there.

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July 28, 2026(2 events)

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.

Villages and Rural Life – Farmers and Villagers

July 1, 2026 July 28, 2026

This class is the first in what will eventually be a series on Regency Rural Life. Based on the survey done in early 2021, and later surveys, about what bits of regency agriculture related knowledge people wanted, the lives of the farmers and villagers was the area that most people had the greatest interest in—so we are starting there.

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July 29, 2026(1 event)

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.

July 30, 2026(1 event)

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.

July 31, 2026(1 event)

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.

August 1, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 2, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 3, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 4, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 5, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 6, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 7, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 8, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 9, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 10, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 11, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 12, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 13, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 14, 2026(2 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

August 15, 2026(3 events)

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.

Beyond Almack’s - Entertainments for Respectable People

August 1, 2026 August 15, 2026

There is a great deal of information about the well-trod places in Regency London where respectable folk could find entertainment, from the exclusive Almack’s to the splendid theaters (both those with patents and those without) to Sundays at Hyde Park when anyone—and everyone—could stroll and gawk at the famous and infamous. London, however, has always been known as offering a world of entertainment within The City and Westminster. This workshop will look beyond the usual London Regency hot spots.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 16, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 17, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 18, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 19, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 20, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 21, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 22, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 23, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 24, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 25, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 26, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 27, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 28, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 29, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 30, 2026(2 events)

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.

A Day in the Life of Those We Can’t Do Without

August 15, 2026 August 30, 2026

I don’t know about you, but there is not a single day that goes by when I don’t wish that I had my own companion. She could answer my emails for me, fold my towels, read books aloud for me…

But are those actually the sort of tasks that a companion would be expected to perform? In Regency England, how on earth did one find a companion—and were they a friend, or an employee? Whether you writing romance and need a handy companion to chaperone, you write mysteries and need a valet to be accused of stealing the diamond, or you’re just trying to untangle whether an earl’s daughter could work as a companion, you’ve come to the right place. It’s time to talk personal servants.

August 31, 2026(1 event)

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.

September 1, 2026(2 events)

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.

An Overview of World Events 1790-1830 and Their Impacts on the Regency

September 1, 2026 September 28, 2026

This course will look at major world events in the extended regency period, and the ways in which those events affected people in Regency England, and the greater British Empire.

It will be in four basic sections: Events in England, Events in the British Empire worldwide outside England itself, Events in the ‘rest of the world’, and The impact of those events, both short and long term.

The course will finish with some discussion about how all of that might be reflected in your stories, and ways that it might challenge your ideas.

September 2, 2026(2 events)

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.

An Overview of World Events 1790-1830 and Their Impacts on the Regency

September 1, 2026 September 28, 2026

This course will look at major world events in the extended regency period, and the ways in which those events affected people in Regency England, and the greater British Empire.

It will be in four basic sections: Events in England, Events in the British Empire worldwide outside England itself, Events in the ‘rest of the world’, and The impact of those events, both short and long term.

The course will finish with some discussion about how all of that might be reflected in your stories, and ways that it might challenge your ideas.

September 3, 2026(2 events)

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.

An Overview of World Events 1790-1830 and Their Impacts on the Regency

September 1, 2026 September 28, 2026

This course will look at major world events in the extended regency period, and the ways in which those events affected people in Regency England, and the greater British Empire.

It will be in four basic sections: Events in England, Events in the British Empire worldwide outside England itself, Events in the ‘rest of the world’, and The impact of those events, both short and long term.

The course will finish with some discussion about how all of that might be reflected in your stories, and ways that it might challenge your ideas.

September 4, 2026(2 events)

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.

An Overview of World Events 1790-1830 and Their Impacts on the Regency

September 1, 2026 September 28, 2026

This course will look at major world events in the extended regency period, and the ways in which those events affected people in Regency England, and the greater British Empire.

It will be in four basic sections: Events in England, Events in the British Empire worldwide outside England itself, Events in the ‘rest of the world’, and The impact of those events, both short and long term.

The course will finish with some discussion about how all of that might be reflected in your stories, and ways that it might challenge your ideas.

September 5, 2026(2 events)

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.

An Overview of World Events 1790-1830 and Their Impacts on the Regency

September 1, 2026 September 28, 2026

This course will look at major world events in the extended regency period, and the ways in which those events affected people in Regency England, and the greater British Empire.

It will be in four basic sections: Events in England, Events in the British Empire worldwide outside England itself, Events in the ‘rest of the world’, and The impact of those events, both short and long term.

The course will finish with some discussion about how all of that might be reflected in your stories, and ways that it might challenge your ideas.