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  • A Regency Cravat tied with a Barrel Knot.
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    A Regency Primer on 3 Ways to Tie a Cravat

    ByKristen Koster January 10, 2012May 29, 2019

    The last entry in the Regency Primer Series wrapped up our look at Twelfth Night and Wassailing which signaled the end of Christmastide during the Regency Era. This week, we’re going to take a closer look at some ways to tie a cravat. Three knots in which a gentlemen (or his gentleman’s gentleman or valet)…

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    2012 Photo Challenge: Week 1

    ByKristen Koster January 7, 2012

    As you may know I got a new digital SLR camera for my birthday last year. I never “properly” learned to use all the features on the one I got for high school graduation and always relied on luck and instinct. I’ve made it a goal this year (along with two other members of my…

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  • Writing Life

    Transitions: 2011 to 2012

    ByKristen Koster January 6, 2012July 18, 2017

    Last time, our How I Write series, we talked about which books we’d include in a time capsule for 2011. This time, we’re looking at the other side of the calendar and all the introspection and planning that comes with the beginning of a new year. The questions posed were “What did you accomplish in…

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    A Regency Primer on Twelfth Night & Wassailing

    ByKristen Koster January 3, 2012December 9, 2017

    The Twelve Days of Christmas Conventionally on the Western Christian calendar, the twelve days begin the day after Christmas, on Boxing Day. When the tradition began, days were counted from sundown to sundown. So Christmas evening is First Night. This means that last night, January 5th, is what has been known as Twelfth Night since…

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    Home Again, Home Again, Jiggety-jig

    ByKristen Koster December 30, 2011February 15, 2016

    Nothing like heading home right before New Year’s to either get you excited or complete exhausted for the coming year. I’m completely exhausted, but that’s more from getting up at 4 am eastern to sneak up on the airport when my body has refused to make the switch over from pacific time. I doubt I’ll…

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    A Regency Primer on Christmastide & New Year’s

    ByKristen Koster December 27, 2011May 29, 2019

    Christmastide Christmastide (the Christmas season from Christmas Eve or First Night through Twelfth Night and Epiphany) during the Regency Era seems to be more easily defined by the differences in traditions and what they didn’t have or do at the time rather than the specifics of what they did or didn’t. A quick survey of…

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  • The Writer

    My Top 9 Books for 2011

    ByKristen Koster December 23, 2011March 7, 2018

    Last week, our How I Write series laid out our writer’s toolkit and resources. This week we were asked, “Which books that you’ve read this year would you put into a time capsule for 2011?” It’s funny how you can almost tell who picked the questions each week by how whimsical or practical they are….

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  • Thoughts

    Happy Holidays!

    ByKristen Koster December 20, 2011September 24, 2024

    Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and that your holiday season is merry and bright! I’m going to be visiting with family for the next couple of weeks, and as you see today’s Regency Primer post wasn’t done in time and I might not get one next week, but they will…

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  • Book Reviews

    Recommended Regency Romances

    ByKristen Koster December 18, 2011March 7, 2018

    Maggie Blackbird asked me about a month ago (sorry Maggie!) for my recommended Regency Romances. I had written up a long list and lost it to stupid swipe on my “magic mouse” that managed to erase the reply on the web page. So… I’m sure I’ve forgotten authors I absolutely adore on this list, and…

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  • Writing

    Writer’s Toolkit and Resources

    ByKristen Koster December 16, 2011March 7, 2018

    Last week, my accountability group talked about what we’d like to add to our writer’s toolkit and resources, so this week, we’re going to share our top three tools and resources — what helps us write and keeps us inspired, beyond our accountability group, which we weren’t allowed to list even though it’s the single…

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