Regency Academe:
Self-Publishing Your Regency Romance with Kim Lambert

Class begins March 21st!
Last day to register is Friday, March 26th!

Self-Publishing Your Regency Romance
Instructor: Kim Lambert
Active Class Dates: 03/21/2021 – 04/30/2021 (6 weeks)
Cost: RFW-TBM Members: $40 USD — Non-Members: $50 USD
Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
Registration closes on March 26th, 2021
*** MUST use special member-only coupon code to get member price for this class! ***


The class is designed so that, if you have a finished and mostly edited novel or novella ready, you can work through the steps to prepare it for publication as the class progresses.

The course will walk participants through the concepts, considerations and processes involved in going from finished draft of your novel to having published it yourself.

Topics covered will include: the pros and cons of self-publishing; going wide vs. being exclusive; deciding when to DIY and when to outsource; writing to market, meeting reader expectations, and identifying your sub-sub-sub genre; formatting for paperback and digital; considerations for cover design; creating your author branding apparatus; building teams of beta readers and advance readers; marketing and ad strategies for Regency; the importance of keywords and categories; launching a book; release strategies; and much, much more!

A resource list of tools will also be provided.

Course Format: There will be three to four lessons a week, for six weeks. The class will include written lectures for each section and a live webinar for direct Q&A. There will be pictures including screenshots, and possibly short video demonstrations.

Is the course image heavy: Moderately. There will be screen shots, and there will also likely be some videos, and/or a live webinar or two.


Instructor Biography: Kim Lambert (who writes regency as Arietta Richmond – more than 40 books so far) has published more than 100 books, most her own, but also some non fiction for Australian business people, and also does editing, formatting and cover creation for others as a business. She also provides mentoring services for those who wish to have detailed one-on-one support on launching themselves into publishing.

Kim went the indie/self-publish route from the start, preferring to expand upon her already existing skills rather than enter the never-ending submission roundabout of traditional publishing.
She first published a book in 1990, via her family company, when none of it was as easy as it is now! She worked in the IT industry for over 30 years, and when the current self-publishing capability began to be available around 2008, she set herself to apply her graphics, photography, Word and other application skills to this new field.

As the tools for self-publishing have evolved, it has become obvious to her that there are certain approaches which work better for specific genres – and from the research she has done in support of optimizing the publication her own regency novels, and the understanding of others’ uncertainties she has come to, from answering innumerable questions on Facebook and in emails, this course was born.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

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View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

Members’ Regency Fiction Releases for 03/2021

On the 1st of each month, Regency Fiction Writers publishes our FREE online newsletter, The Regency Reader, to anyone interested in Regency Fiction (1780-1840). The publication features author interviews, tidbits about the Regency era, and a listing of new titles from members and non-members (Submit your May Regency-set Fiction Release or Regency Author Article by April 24th, to appear in the May issue. Information submitted after April 24th will appear in the June issue.). (Subscribe now!)

For more information about an author, click on author’s name, website, or show/hide the blurb for the book.



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Regency Academe:
Creating Compelling and Diverse Characters with Alex Sanchez

Class begins Monday, March 1st!
Last day to register is Friday, March 5th!

Creating Compelling and Diverse Characters
Instructor: Alex Sanchez
Active Class Dates: 03/01/21 – 03/20/2021
Cost: RFW-TBM Members: $25 USD — Non-Members: $30 USD
Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
Registration closes on March 5th, 2021


What makes To Kill a Mockingbird’s Atticus Finch or The Color Purple’s Celie so engaging? We’ll explore the fundamentals of crafting layered, multidimensional characters through worksheets, examples, and writing exercises. You’ll learn how to create characters from the inside out, enlivening them with distinct personalities and voices. And we’ll look at ways to respond to contemporary readers’ and publishers’ desires for characters that authentically show diversity. We’ll review successful examples and discuss how to integrate aspects of ethnicity, race, gender, and culture with sensitivity and nuance. And we’ll experiment with how to reach outside our own identities and write characters beyond our own experience. You’ll take away strategies to create real, dynamic, and diverse characters!

Course Format: Six lessons, each divided into two parts. The first part of each lesson focuses on one aspect of how to craft a compelling character. The second part focuses on how to create diverse characters with respect, sensitivity, and nuance.

Each lesson consists of discussion, worksheets, examples, and exercises.

Is the course image heavy: No.


Alex Sanchez has published eight novels with Simon & Schuster, including the American Library Association “Best Book for Young Adults” Rainbow Boys and Lambda Award-winning So Hard to Say. His novel Bait won the Tomas Rivera Mexican-American Book Award and the Florida Book Award Gold Medal. His full-length graphic novel from DC Comics You Brought Me the Ocean came out in June 2020. He has a master’s in counseling, spent many years as a youth and family counselor, and now works as an author, teacher, and freelance developmental editor.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

To get notifications of class offerings direct to your inbox when registration opens, subscribe to our Class Announcement mailing list.

View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

Members’ Regency Fiction Releases for 02/2021

On the 1st of each month, Regency Fiction Writers publishes our FREE online newsletter, The Regency Reader, to anyone interested in Regency Fiction. The publication features author interviews, tidbits about the Regency era, and a listing of new titles from members and non-members (Submit your May Regency-set Fiction Release or Regency Author Article by April 24th, to appear in the May issue. Information submitted after April 24th will appear in the June issue.). (Subscribe now!)

For more information about an author, click on author’s name, website, or show/hide the blurb for the book.


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Regency Academe:
Constables, Coroners, and Courts: Fighting Crime in Regency England with Nancy Mayer

Class begins Monday, February 1st!
Last day to register is Friday, February 5th!

Constables, Coroners, and Courts:
Fighting Crime in Regency England

Instructor: Nancy Mayer
Active Class Dates: 02/01/21 – 02/28/21
Cost: RFW-TBM Members: $25 — Non-Members: $30
Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
Registration closes on February 5th, 2021


Is this course image heavy? No, there may be a few images, but they are not essential to the course.

What happened when one was the victim of a crime? Who was responsible for each stage of an investigation, what were the procedures of the day, and what were the different police organizations and jurisdictions? Who would you summon for a murder, a suicide, or a suspicious death? In which court would you prosecute crimes, name a guardian, or sue a man for criminal conversion, and what did court proceedings look like? The course will also include a discussion of the legal procedures surrounding suicide, corruption of blood, and attainder, and participant questions are welcome.


Nancy Mayer has been researching the Regency for decades. She is a long-time member of the Beau Monde, and a recipient of the Lady of the Realm Award.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

To get notifications of class offerings direct to your inbox when registration opens, subscribe to our Class Announcement mailing list.

View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

Regency Academe:
EZ Money: Managing Your Own Book Translations with Cheryl Bolen

Class begins Monday, January 18th!
Last day to register is Friday, January 22nd!

EZ Money: Managing Your Own Book Translations
Instructor: Cheryl Bolen
Active Class Dates: 01/18/2021 – 01/28/2021
Cost: RFW-TBM Members: $15 — Non-Members: $20
Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
Registration closes on January 22nd, 2021


Is this course image heavy? Not heavy, but there will be slides and a chart or two.

This workshop is a reprisal of Bolen’s popular presentation from the RWA national conference in New York. In it she will explain how much more lucrative it is for an author to take charge of his or her own foreign translations instead of letting an agency take a huge chunk of that money. She will discuss when it’s advisable to do a royalty split with translators vs. paying them outright, which markets are more profitable, and she will thoroughly explain the process of hiring and managing your own translators.


After selling 11 books to major publishers, Cheryl Bolen tossed five backlist titles into the cyberspace of indie publishing in 2011 and found her publishing sweet spot. Thirty more indie books have followed, many of them number one sellers in historical romance. Since going indie, she landed on the New York Times bestseller list and has had several books that were USA Today bestsellers. She spent more than two years as a Top 20 Regency author on Amazon, and she’s had two months in which her earnings topped $25,000. Before she sold her first book in 1997, she enjoyed careers as a journalist and an English teacher. She holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas and a master’s from the University of Houston. Since 1998, she’s held continuous membership in the Beau Monde and is a recipient of the Lady of the Realm Award.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

To get notifications of class offerings direct to your inbox when registration opens, subscribe to our Class Announcement mailing list.

View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

President’s Message & Update: Introductory Membership Fees End 12/31!

On behalf of the RFW Board of Directors and volunteers we wish everyone a happy and safe holiday season.

As of today, Regency Fiction Writers–The Beau Monde has 359 members and counting! It’s our promise that RFW-TBM will open and welcoming to all writers of Regency-set fiction. I like to think of it as we have an enormously long dining table with enough chairs for anyone who wants to pursue their dream of writing Regency-set fiction. We will always find another chair.

We are excited to share our well-rounded portfolio of resources, many accessible here on our website. Some are open to the public, but many are exclusive to members. If you haven’t already or know someone who would like to join our organization, annual memberships are just $25 USD until December 31st, 2020 and will increase on January 1st, 2021.
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Regency Academe:
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Periods: Church and Theology in Daily Life with Dr Sam Hirst

Class begins Monday, January 4th!
Last day to register is Friday, January 8th!

Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Periods:
Church and Theology in Daily Life

Instructor: Dr Sam Hirst
Active Class Dates: 01/04/2021 – 01/17/2021
Cost: RFW-TBM Members: $15 — Non-Members: $20
Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
Registration closes on January 8th, 2021


Is this course image heavy? No and text description will be included. We will be dealing with contemporary sources with non-orthodox print but typed copies of key sources will be available.

This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of everyday life. This course will focus on Christianity as the state religion and will give an overview of Church History in the period. It will present not only an overview of the Church of England but of the various Dissenting groups and theologies which came to prominence in the period, including Methodism, Unitarianism and Millenarian Apocalyptic theology.

The course will also look at the ways in which religion inflected on everyday life with sessions on religion and education, the role of women in religious organizations and the way that sex and theology were intertwined with a focus on queer theology for those writing or interested in writing queer romance and understanding the ideological conditions of the time.

The course will offer a rich picture of the diverse religious tapestry of the period, uncovering some of the strange, wonderful, and influential factors that are often lost to history: from women giving birth to rabbits to abolitionary movements to sex demons and the role of ritual prayer in daily life. The course will also use examples from contemporary fiction and writings to show how these realities were reflected in books written at the time.


Dr Sam Hirst completed their PhD in Theology and the Gothic 1764 – 1832. They are a life-long romance reader and run ‘Romancing the Gothic’ – an online project which provides classes, workshops, book groups and author showcases dedicated to exploring Romance, the Gothic and history and how they all intertwine! Sam has numerous academic publications on Byron, Gothic Fairy-tales and Desire, Gothic Romance, Georgette Heyer and 18th Century Dream Theology (forthcoming) and has delivered more conference papers on all things 18th century theology and literature than they care to remember.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

To get notifications of class offerings direct to your inbox when registration opens, subscribe to our Class Announcement mailing list.

View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

Andrea K. Stein – Featured Beau Monde Author

Photo of author Andrea K. Stein.

Today’s featured Beau Monde author is
Andrea K. Stein!

Andrea K. Stein, the daughter of a trucker and an artist, never knew it would take the hard-work ethic of her father to achieve the light-filled magic of her mother’s art. After helping raise a combined family equaling the Brady bunch without Alice, she retired early from a 30-year career as a newspaper and publishing professional and fled to the mountains. She interspersed a seven-year stint as a Colorado ski patroller with nautical adventures with a crusty, old British delivery captain, accumulating some 20,000 miles at sea. While delivering yachts up and down the Caribbean, she also earned a USCG offshore captain’s license. Now, she tells award-winning tales of the high seas from her writing room in Colorado. She has nine romance novels self-published on Amazon since 2014.

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Regency Academe:
Dialogue for Regency Characters with Shannon Donnelly

Class begins Sunday, November 1st!
Last day to register is Wednesday, November 4th!

Dialogue for Regency Characters
Instructor: Shannon Donnelly
Active Class Dates: 11/01/20 – 11/30/20
Cost: RFW-TBM Members*: $25 USD, Non-Members: $30 USD
For More Info and To Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes/
*Signed in RFW-TBM Members can access the discount code & instructions to apply it.
Registration closes on November 4th, 2020

 


Image Heavy: No.

We all know great dialogue when we read it—and the best dialogue seems effortless. But good dialogue takes work and a few key ingredients. For Regency characters, dialogue also conveys status, personality, and it is often the sparkling with needed to take a book from average to brilliant.

What do you need to get your characters talking in ways that make for riveting, exciting scenes that have a Regency flair?

1) Your Characters’ Voices—word choices and resources
2) Conflict: Everyone Needs to Want Something
3) Making it Better Than Reality
4) Subtext: Layering Under the Words
5) Internal Dialogue – What’s too Much?
6) Invisible Tags and Punctuation
7) Accents, Ye Olde English (or regions in England matter)
8) Punch it! – Making Careful Edits

 


 

Shannon Donnelly’s writing has won numerous awards, including an RWA® RITA nomination for Best Regency, the Grand Prize in the "Minute Maid Sensational Romance Writer" contest, judged by Nora Roberts, RWA®'s Golden Heart, and others. Her writing has repeatedly earned 4½ Star Top Pick reviews from Romantic Times magazine, as well as praise from Booklist and other reviewers, who note: "simply superb"…"wonderfully uplifting"….and "beautifully written."

Her work has been on the top seller list of Amazon.com and includes the Indy BRAG Gold Medal winner Lady Chance. Her most recent Regency novella, Davinia's Duke, came out in July 2019.

She is the author of several young adult horror stories, Urban Fantasy books, and computer games. She lives in New Mexico with two horses, two donkeys, two dogs, and only one love of her life. Shannon can be found online at shannondonnelly.com.

 


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

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View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

President’s Welcome & Update

As of today, Regency Fiction Writers–The Beau Monde has 176 members and counting! It’s our promise that RFW-TBM will open and welcoming to all writers of Regency-set fiction. I like to think of it as we have an enormously long dining table with enough chairs for anyone who wants to pursue their dream of writing Regency set fiction. We will always find another chair.

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Introducing Regency Fiction Writers

News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2020

Contact: Ann Chaney, President
Vanessa Riley, President-Elect
contact@RegencyFictionWriters.org
Regency Fiction Writers

New Writing Organization Walks in the Footsteps of Giants

 

• October 1 marks the birth of a new international writer’s organization for authors of fiction set in the Regency period of England.
• Regency Fiction Writers offers writers at all stages of their careers inclusion, networking, advocacy, and education.
• Until December 31, 2020, first year dues are only $25, rising in 2021.

Houston, Texas—A new writer’s organization is following in the footsteps of some of literature’s greatest stars. Regency Fiction Writers advances the professional interests of writers of the extended Regency period of England (1780 to 1840) through inclusion, networking, advocacy, and education. The international non-profit welcomes writers of all types of fiction set in the period that brought the world Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Sir Walter Scott, Byron, Keats, and the Shelleys.

“The Regency period is a perennial favorite among readers,” said Vanessa Riley, critically acclaimed author of more than 20 novels set during that time. “It has spawned hundreds of bestselling books and dozens of popular movies.” Riley is President-Elect of the new group and will take the reins in January 2021.

“Our authors write award-winning stories that cross genres,” added Ann Chaney, 2020 President. “History, mystery, romance, and speculative fiction, among others. It’s a rich heritage.”

Between October 1 and December 31, 2020 first year dues are $25, rising to $50 plus a processing fee in 2021. For that fee, writers of any race, creed, religion, ethnicity, nationality, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, or ability can network with their peers around the globe through online forums. They can also learn from monthly programs on history, marketing, and industry insights and gain additional visibility for their books through active online properties and marketing initiatives.

Regency Fiction Writers is an outgrowth of the Beau Monde Chapter of Romance Writers of America®. The chapter recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Chapter members voted to leave Romance Writers of America in part because they hoped to expand beyond the boundaries of the romance genre.

For more information on the new organization and to join, see its website at https://RegencyFictionWriters.org/.

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Barbara Monajem – Featured Beau Monde Author

Photo of author Barbara Monajem.

Today’s featured Beau Monde author is
Barbara Monajem!

Barbara Monajem wrote her first story at eight years old about apple tree gnomes. After publishing a middle-grade fantasy, she settled on historical mysteries and romances with intrepid heroines and long-suffering heroes (or vice versa). Often there’s bit of fantasy mixed in, because she wants to avoid reality as much as possible.

Barbara used to have two items on her bucket list: to make asparagus pudding and to succeed at knitting socks. She managed the first (don’t ask) but doubts she’ll ever accomplish the second. This is not a bid for immortality but merely the dismal truth. She lives near Atlanta with an ever-shifting population of relatives, friends, and feline strays.

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Andrea Penrose – Featured Beau Monde Author

Photo of author Andrea Penrose.

Today’s featured Beau Monde author is
Andrea Penrose!

Andrea Penrose is the bestselling author of Regency-era historical fiction, including the acclaimed Wrexford & Sloane mystery series, as well as Regency romances written under the names Cara Elliott and Andrea Pickens. Published internationally in ten languages, she is a three-time RITA finalist and the recipient of numerous writing awards, including two Daphne Du Maurier Awards for Historical Mystery and two Golden Leaf Awards. A graduate of Yale University, Andrea fell in love with Regency England after reading Pride and Prejudice and has maintained a fascination with the era’s swirling silks and radical new ideas throughout her writing career. She lives in Connecticut and blogs with the Word Wenches.

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Regency Academe:
Regency Dance with Cara King

Last Call!! Class begins Thursday, October 1st!
Last day to register is Sunday, October 4th!

Regency Dance
Instructor: Cara King
Active Class Dates: 10/01/20 – 10/15/20
Cost: TBM Members: $15, Non-Members: $20
To Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes
Registration closes on October 4th, 2020


Number of Images: There are some images (descriptions will be provided) and also videos. An audio file can be made for each video describing what is going on, so that the action can be heard in real time with the music.
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Regency Dance with Cara King”

Regency Academe:
Regency Basics with Allison Lane

Last Call!! Class begins Wednesday, September 16th!
Last day to register is Friday, September 20th!

Regency Basics
Instructor: Allison Lane
Active Class Dates: 9/16/20 – 9/30/20
Cost: TBM Members: $15, Non-Members: $20
To Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes
Registration Closes: September 20th, 2020


Regency Basics is a two-week course consisting of ten lessons posted one every weekday. While it does include some pictures, it is not picture-intensive.

Does the British system of titles and address drive you crazy? What about the rules for marriage and inheritance? No matter what genre your tale fits, grounding it in the setting is vital to bringing the story and its characters to life. Lady of the Realm Allison Lane’s Regency Basics will cover rules specific to Regency England that pertain to titles, address, marriage, and inheritance, then help you decide which court system to turn to when a character has a legal problem, offer a general overview of the English class system, women’s rights, and the social year, plus touch on several other basics that make Regency England unique as a setting.

Lesson 1 – Introduction to the English Class System
Lesson 2 – Titles and Address: Royalty
Lesson 3 – Titles and Address: Aristocracy
Lesson 4 – Titles and Address: Gentry & Below
Lesson 5 – Precedence & how it works
Lesson 6 – Jurisprudence 101
Lesson 7 – Marriage & Children
Lesson 8 – Inheritance & Entails
Lesson 9 – Women’s Rights & the Social Year
Lesson 10 – Other Regency Basics & Bibliography


Allison Lane is an award-winning author who has enjoyed a lifelong affair with books. Born in Minnesota, she earned degrees in mathematics and computer science from the University of Illinois, then embarked on careers designing computer software and teaching classical piano before settling on writing Regency romances. Her love of history started in childhood, sparked by her history teacher father.

Among her many writing awards is the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and finalling for RWA’s RITA award. The Beau Monde has also graciously named her Lady of the Realm and Teacher of the Year in 2019. She has lived all over the United States, but currently resides in California with her disabled husband. Her wonderful son takes over care-taking duties for several weeks every year so she can get away and recharge her energy and mental health.


Visit the Regency Academe page for more information on our forum platform and a full list of upcoming classes or visit the registration page to see all classes currently open for enrollment.

To get notifications of class offerings direct to your inbox when registration opens, subscribe to our Class Announcement mailing list.

View previous class announcements to get an idea of what we send. We try to only send repeat class reminders to those who have not already enrolled in the current class.

For information about becoming a presenter or submitting a workshop proposal, contact Courtney Scalo, our Academe Coordinator.

Victoria Hinshaw – Featured Beau Monde Author

Photo of author Victoria Hinshaw.

Today’s featured Beau Monde author is
Victoria Hinshaw!

Victoria Hinshaw wrote horse stories as a pre-teen and romantic fiction ever since. When she isn’t pounding away on her laptop in Milwaukee, WI, or Naples, FL, you might find her attacking a towering TBR pile, coping with three teen-age grandsons, or visiting England.

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Regency Academe
A Gentleman’s Drink
with Justine Covington

Last Call!! Class began Tuesday, September 1st!
Last day to register is Friday, September 4th!

The Gentleman’s Drink
Instructor: Justine Covington
Active Class Dates: 9/01/20 – 9/15/20
Cost: TBM Members: $15, Non-Members: $20
To Register: https://thebeaumonde.com/classes
Registration closes September 4th, 2020


Number of Images: Only a few, and descriptions will be provided.
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A Gentleman’s Drink
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Liz Tyner – Featured Beau Monde Author

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Today’s featured Beau Monde author is Liz Tyner!

On a career assessment test, Liz once selected an interest in every subject but scuba diving, a choice that confused her high school advisor but added to Liz’s belief that she should become a writer who could live many lives vicariously. Her novels have been published in ten countries while her own lifestyle has remained similar to the one of her childhood, including an acreage to explore and photograph.

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Valerie Bowman – Featured Beau Monde Author

Today’s featured Beau Monde author is Valerie Bowman!

Photo of author Valerie BowmanValerie Bowman’s books have received starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and Kirkus. She’s been an RT Reviewers’ Choice nominee for Best First Historical Romance and Best Historical Romance Love and Laughter. Two of her books have been nominated for the Kirkus Prize for fiction.

Valerie grew up in Illinois with six sisters (she’s number seven). After earning a degree in English with a minor in history at Smith College, she moved to Florida. Valerie now lives in Jacksonville with her family. When she’s not writing, she keeps busy reading, traveling, and watching crazy reality TV.

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