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  • The real Mary Crawford?
    Regency Era

    The real Mary Crawford?

    ByRegencyFictionWriters December 16, 2024December 15, 2024

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    Members’ Regency Fiction Releases for December 2024

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    December 2024 at the Academe

    ByRegencyFictionWriters November 25, 2024November 22, 2024

    A Quick Look at the Academe classes coming up next month.

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    ByRegencyFictionWriters October 1, 2024September 30, 2024

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    Regency Era

    Writers wanted for the Quizzing Glass!

    ByMaureen Mackey February 22, 2024April 15, 2024

    The Quizzing Glass blog is looking for new contributors. Here are some reasons to consider taking advantage of this volunteer writing opportunity: You can share with fellow RFW members interesting facts and information you may have gathered while doing research for your own books. You can determine the Regency-related topic you want to write about,…

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  • Pistols for Two, Breakfast for One
    Georgian Era | Regency Era

    Pistols for Two, Breakfast for One

    ByMaureen Mackey February 19, 2024March 5, 2024

    If you read Regency romances chances are you will sooner or later be drawn into a duel, or at least an account of one. Though it was illegal, dueling was a popular way for Regency males to display their athletic prowess, respond to an insult or settle a debt of honor. In the 18th century, duels…

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  • February Monthly Tea
    Regency Era

    February Monthly Tea

    ByMaureen Mackey February 7, 2024April 16, 2024

      Don’t miss this month’s tea, “Capturing Regency England On The Page” presented by Jayne Davis and Gail Eastwood on Thursday, February 15, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST, via Zoom. The details that can make or break your Regency-set fiction fall into two major categories: 1) the historical period and 2) the location. Even…

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  • A Stitch in Time
    Georgian Era | Regency Era

    A Stitch in Time

    ByMaureen Mackey February 5, 2024March 5, 2024

    It’s winter, and cold weather is a great inducement to focus on indoor activities.  For me, that means it’s time to find my yarn basket. I just can’t relax for long without a colorful strand of yarn threaded through my fingers and a project to knit or crochet. Hand knitting and crocheting, used to make…

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  • A Regency Love Affair: Emma Hamilton and Lord Nelson, Pt. 2
    Georgian Era | Regency Era

    A Regency Love Affair: Emma Hamilton and Lord Nelson, Pt. 2

    ByMaureen Mackey January 24, 2024March 5, 2024

    Emma and Lord Nelson – first impressions Emma Hamilton first met Lord Nelson in 1793 in Naples, where her husband, Sir William Hamilton, was stationed as an ambassador to the court of Ferdinand and Maria Carolina. However, Emma and Nelson’s love affair didn’t heat up until after they met again in 1798. It’s hard to…

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