Posts Tagged "Lifestyles"

  • Apologies for the lack of posting last week, dear readers. I took a much-needed jaunt to Monterey, where I avoided all sites of interest and locked myself in my hotel to edit my latest project. I almost felt like a Regency heroine, even though I was wearing pajamas most of the time — as an unmarried lady with no male relative or servant to escort me, I instead confined myself to my rooms and wrote. It would get old v. fast, but for a few days, it was wonderful.

    But the point of this post is not Monterey — instead, it’s about servants during the Regency. In every Regency romance I’ve ever read, at least one of the protagonists had servants to attend to their every need (it is a fantasy, after all — and how many of us fantasize about working twelve hours a day in a factory or toiling as a milkmaid?). Even the smallest middle-class households had at least a stout maid or footman to do the heaviest work; without any mechanized help for laundry, cleaning, cooking, or other chores, keeping up a household was endlessly grueling. But how could a family afford to hire so many servants?

    Pray, tell me more! →


    Posted on 28 February 2011 * Add a Comment
    Tags: Folly * Lifestyles * Live Like a Regency Heroine * Servants * Tea *
  • Sadly, only two people created a valentine for the contest (even though I know that there were many more visitors lurking throughout the day). But happily, the two poems were both amazing:

    From: Secret Admirer on 14 February 2011

    Let my guitar woo you
    With covers of Ke$ha and U2
    Ne’er did a song sing so sweet
    Than after a feast of loose meat.
    Let our hearts combine!
    Clever girl — won’t you be mine?

    From: Fish Monger on 15 February 2011

    Ah a Fish Monger that’s what I am.
    I sell fish and I sell clam.
    I make good money that is true.
    I’m saving it for someone special like you.

    There’s nothing better than great fish and fine wine.
    I would ask you to be my Valentine.
    But I don’t know you and you don’t know me.
    So I’ll just forget it and sell my fish by the sea.

    Both poems hit exactly the spirit of a Regency valentine, offering some sort of pragmatic skill/riches to woo a lady. The fish monger poem ended rather pessimistically, particularly for a romance, but was still lovely.

    However, there can be only one winner. I went to random.org, asked it to pick a random whole number between 1 and 2, and it chose 1. So, Secret Admirer wins! I will be in touch with your giftcard, and thanks for playing!


    Posted on 15 February 2011 * Add a Comment
    Tags: Contests * Lifestyles *
  • Valentine’s Day is upon us again. I’ve no particular love or loathing for the holiday – for me, it ranks somewhere between St. Patrick’s Day and Columbus Day in terms of enjoyment. However, as a romance writer, I suppose I should give the holiday its due. And what better way to celebrate than with a contest? Read on to find out how you can write your own Regency valentine for fun and profit. Pray, tell me more! →


    Posted on 14 February 2011 * 6 Comments
    Tags: Contests * Lifestyles *
  • I adored everything about Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series, but one of my favorite running jokes was the annual Smythe-Smith musicale. Happily, Ms. Quinn is revisiting the Smythe-Smiths (the first book in a planned quartet comes out May 31, according to her website), but they were very much at the forefront of my mind last night, for reasons I will explain in a moment.

    Pray, tell me more! →


    Posted on 12 February 2011 * Add a Comment
    Tags: Lifestyles *