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  • "The Rush to the Bar" from from page 31 of 'Ballads of the Bench and Bar; or, Idle Lays of the Parliament House. 1882.
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    A Primer on Lawyers in the Regency Era

    ByKristen Koster December 13, 2011April 25, 2017

    The topic of lawyers in the Regency Era often raises lot of confusion along with the privileges of peers in the British Legal system. It wasn’t until quite recently that the historical differences between what type of lawyer you were dictated where you could practice, what types of cases you could take and even if…

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  • Writing Life

    All I Want For Christmas…

    ByKristen Koster December 9, 2011May 29, 2019

    Last week, our How I Write series delved into our planning process, and since we’re all writers, we focused on plotting. Which inevitably led to my post on Plotting via Spreadsheets – Don’t Be Trapped in the Box. This week we were asked, “What’s on your writer’s wish list for Santa?” YOUR TURN: What’s on…

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  • Regency Era Currency: One pound note, Bank of Jersey, 1813.
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    A Primer on Regency Era Currency

    ByKristen Koster December 6, 2011April 23, 2019

    This week’s Regency Primer Series entry focuses on Regency Era currency and how people referred to money as opposed to what it could purchase. The British resisted decimalized currency for a long time because they thought it was too complicated. Denominations of Regency Era Currency The basics that were in use at the time of…

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    Plotting via Spreadsheets – Don’t Be Trapped in the Box

    ByKristen Koster December 2, 2011March 29, 2017

    Last week, we talked about How We’d Spend A Day With One of Our Characters, but this week’s entry in our How I Write series, takes a closer look at our planning process. So, since we’re all writers, we’re focusing on plotting, which inevitably leads to the question: Plotter vs Pantser or some weird mix?…

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  • One of George Cruikshank's chariacture's of the servant class.
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    A Primer on Regency Era Servants

    ByKristen Koster November 29, 2011May 29, 2019

    During the Regency, anyone who wanted to portray themselves as having an air of middle-class respectability employed domestic help. To our modern thinking, live-in servants seem an extravagant luxury. However, prior to the advent of electricity and indoor plumbing, the amount of manpower to maintain a modest home — keeping it lit, heated and clean…

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  • Writing Life

    A Day In The Viscount’s Company

    ByKristen Koster November 25, 2011March 29, 2017

    Last week’s post How to Write While Dealing with Holiday Madness was more practical, but this week’s entry in our How I Write series, is all fancy. The questions posed was, “If you could spend a day with any one of your characters, who would it be and why? What would you do?” This question…

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  • Portrait of King George III of England, Queen Charlotte and their family
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    A Primer on the Regency Era Royal Family

    ByKristen Koster November 22, 2011May 29, 2019

    Before we meet the members of the Regency Era Royal Family, I should really explain what is meant by “The Regency”. In last week’s post about Regency Peerage and Precedence, and indeed the rest of the Regency Primer Series, I apologize for assuming that everyone just knows what’s meant when I say, “The Regency”. Formally,…

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    How to Write While Dealing With Holiday Madness

    ByKristen Koster November 18, 2011August 31, 2017

    This week, my accountability group is writing about “Holiday Plans and Are You Writing?” Last week, we blogged about the topic of “Where do you stand?” in terms of our writer’s journeys. The entries are part of our How I Write series. Ya know, I’ve always wondered about Chris Baty’s sanity for picking November for…

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    A Primer on Regency Peerage and Precedence

    ByKristen Koster November 15, 2011May 29, 2019

    I had trouble narrowing down today’s post. On one hand, Allison Lane covered everything related to the peerage so wonderfully and succinctly in her page on Common Regency Errors, that trying to summarize it or embellish it seemed a waste of effort. So, if you’ve ever wanted British nobility explained or wondered who outranked whom…

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  • Writing Life

    Looking Back to Look Forward

    ByKristen Koster November 11, 2011March 7, 2018

    Last week’s post on How We Buckle  Down and Focus on Our Writing, another entry in our How I Write series, really got me thinking since it didn’t seem like I was physcially or mentally able to sit down and focus this past week. The result was the topic that I challenged my accountability group…

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