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  • The Trouble With Bookends March 12, 2017
    There was no word in the English language for “bookend(s)” until 1908. That’s right, the word bookend is a year younger than my house. And therein lies the trouble with […]
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  • A Lady Calls (the little story that inspired a novel) February 13, 2017
    The general lack of moxie attributed to Charles Bingley stuck in my craw from my first reading of Pride and Prejudice. I know for a certainty I am not alone […]
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  • Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, a review (two stars) January 14, 2016
    It is only right to begin with a few disclaimers. First, I—and  members of the Southwest Washington–Northwest Oregon regional chapter of JASNA—was invited to a free screening of “Pride and […]
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  • Let’s Have a Ball! November 26, 2015
    Dateline Netherfield Park, 26 November 2015 or 1811 But what to serve your guests!? It hinges upon, one supposes, just how intoxicated you want them to become? On a cold […]
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  • A Cocktail for Mr. Bingley, or You Are What You Drink November 22, 2015
    Mr. Bingley’s Cocktail, or…You are what you drink. By Linda Beutler Now anyone who knows me well will tell you my unrepentantly lust-filled forays into Jane Austen Fan Fiction are […]
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  • Denizens of the Hunsford Tar Pits June 13, 2015
      Denizens of the Hunsford Tar Pits By Linda Beutler   The dominant (although the word is hardly an apt descriptor) male dinosaur living in the environs of the Hunsford […]
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  • Primary Dinosaur Species of the Rosings Biome June 12, 2015
    Primary Dinosaur Species of the Rosings Biome By Linda Beutler   (Extract from Saurdonteryx, Journal of Very Amateur Paleontologists) The verdant forests and steamy caves of the Rosings Biome were […]
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  • The Reel Netherfield October 17, 2014
    A recent A Happy Assembly playground theme was “ballroom missteps”. Although flummoxed and uninspired at first, as others posted their short stories and quickies, I felt a little plot bunny […]
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  • The Purple Virgin’s Bower, Clematis viticella June 29, 2014
        Before launching myself completely into the debut of Longbourn to London, I cannot leave The Red Chrysanthemum behind without including one more flower used by both Darcy and […]
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  • Did Not See This Coming May 1, 2014
    The Red Chrysanthemum Wins a Silver Ippy Life is a funny thing…or mine is, anyway. I really never know what will lead to what. So to have won, with Meryton […]
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