Introducing the Dragon Index
Today is appreciate a dragon day! What better way to appreciate them than by launching a reference to all things dragon! It will be expanding in the next few months. You can find the index at its...
View ArticleElizabeth’s First Dragon journey
Peek into Elizabeth Bennet’s world of dragons through her commonplace book of dragon experiences. Today she takes her first dragon journey with her father on official Blue Order Business. If you...
View ArticleChristmas Dinner…with dragons?
Peek into Longbourn:Dragon Entail, Book 2 in Jane Austen’s Dragons, with a most unusual Christmas dinner at Longbourn. Let me know what you think below–comments inspire me to write faster! I can’t...
View ArticleUnderstanding Dragon Ranks
Peek into Elizabeth Bennet’s world of dragons through her commonplace book of dragon experiences. If you missed the start of grown up Elizabeth’s adventure with dragons, check out this post . If you...
View ArticleIf you Give a Teen a Classic…
If you give a teen a Jane Austen classic book… they will be dying to know more! If you give a teen (or a group of them) a Jane Austen classic book, they will be dying to know more. And if they are...
View ArticleUnderstanding Dragon Types
Peek into Elizabeth Bennet’s world of dragons through her commonplace book of dragon experiences. Today she learns about dragon types. If you missed the start of grown up Elizabeth’s adventure with...
View ArticleUnderstanding Dragon Types: Dragon types and Bird Types
Peek into Elizabeth Bennet’s world of dragons through her commonplace book as she seeks to understand dragon types. If you missed the start of grown up Elizabeth’s adventure with dragons, check out...
View ArticleElizabeth’s Commonplace Book of Dragons
During the Regency Era, women kept journals called commonplace books where they recorded things they wanted to save. Not entirely unlike a Regency era pinterest account if you think about it. Recipes,...
View ArticleRegarding Tatzelwurms: Elizabeth’s Commonplace Book of Dragons
During the Regency Era, women kept journals called commonplace books where they recorded things they wanted to save. Not entirely unlike a Regency era pinterest account if you think about it. If a...
View ArticleSharing the Love of Austen
My favorite opportunity for sharing the love of Austen so far. In the past five years I’ve been writing, I’ve had a lot of really wonderful ‘Austen-adventures.‘ I’ve met a lot of wonderful friends....
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