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A Modern Day Persuasion: An Adaptation of Jane Austen's Novel
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It is available now as a digital download but may take till June to hit news stands.
http://www.interweavestore.com/Knitting/Magazines/Jane-Austen-Knits-2012.html?SessionThemeID=15
It's a lace shawl, if you were at the last retreat you may have seen me...
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I'm a local writer for the Queens Gazette, I live in Astoria, and have published my first novel, The Time Baroness, as an e-book on Amazon. I'm hoping my fellow Astorians will be interested in taking a look. It's a romantic, time-travel adventure set ...
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The Time adventure set in Jane....
I am neither a fan of romance books or science fiction, but I love Jane Austen.
Set in Jane Austen's England, and you can read an excerpt on my website, www.georginayoungellis.com different.
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Emma by Jane Austen .
Quote: : Summary text (Summary by xxxx)
Target completion date: date Text source (only read from this text!): http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/158 Type of proof-listening required: : See the FAQ in the Listeners/...
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Hey, let's change the ID3 title....
Annie! Good to see you!
Are you and Kara looking for an MC? Oooo Kristin, if you're volunteering we'll take you up on it! That way all we have to do is read :)
Annie will read odd numbered chapters and I'll read the evens .
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I'm sure there may be threads on here reguarding a most beloved author, but I want to post something current So any Brits or expats with the same love for Ms. Austen? What's your favorite novel and why? Do you like any of the film adaptations of her stories...
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I have seen many adaptations of Jane Austen's other books adaptations of Jane ....
I haven't read enough of her books to call myself a fanatic it to the 2005 film, but like that one, too .
I do really like Jane Austen.
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Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)
Quote: : The story is about Elinor and Marianne, two daughters of Mr Dashwood by his second wife. They have a younger sister, Margaret, and an older half-brother named John. When their father dies, the ...
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"I yam what I yam, and that's all what I yam." - Popeye, the sailor man
"Staining anything is not underwear" - Gertrude Stein, Geography and Plays
My... .
I'll finish up my last two sections on previous projects and then get stuck in! Looking forward to it .
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Half mourning evening dress, 1819, from Ackermann's. Found via Jane Austen's World.
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Amazon.com: Pride and Prejudice eBook: Jane Austen: Kindle Store
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Since Jane Austen's novels were published anonymously, did the public know who wrote them?
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Hello all,
I've just been in contact with the Jane Austen Society (UK) to see if there is a branch in Ireland.
http://www.janeaustensoci.freeuk.com/
Unfortunately, there is not. Do you think that there would be interest in such a group?
Cheers.
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JA's Regency to set one up (the new book, May, Lou & Cass, Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland by Sophie Hillan, Tom to have something set up in....
Of the Jane Austen Festival which is a fantastic week in Sept every year in Bath.
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