News from here and abroad, including Brazil & Portugal

It's been a while, and I have a lot of catching up to do. For instance, what have I been doing all this time since May? For one thing, I was in Europe: a month living in London, a week in Albania, a week in Italy, then back to London and home again, home again. Where the page proofs for A Duke in Shining Armor awaited me.

Page proofs are my last chance to correct errors and crazy, twitchy stuff I can't believe I did, which nobody else caught for some reason. Things like using a certain phrase over and over. This happens in every book, and it's always a different phrase, and every single time, I don't pick up on it until the page proofs come. This may have to do with seeing pages that actually look like book pages, rather than typed manuscript pages. Or it could be my brain. Because. You know.

But the page proofs have gone their merry way, and everything seems on time for the December 2017 release of my first Difficult Dukes book. There will be some public appearances connected with this, which I will tell you about when details are confirmed. Suffice to say that they will involve some of my favorite author friends, and I am very excited.

Also, before long I'll be reporting on my travels abroad. I would have reported while abroad, but the technology issues became daunting. It was all I could do to get a few Two Nerdy History Girl posts in here and there. And yes, I was very busy trying not to waste one fabulous minute, which left not much time or brain power for social media.

Until then, for your visual enjoyment, here are some lovely new editions to look at, from Brazil and Portugal, of Vixen in Velvet.

 

Historical Myth Workshop in Burlington, Massachusetts

Image: A Correct View of the New Machine For Winding Up the Ladies 1830 (prob by Wm Heath), Courtesy Wellcome Images via Wikipedia.

Were our ancestors short? Did they brush their teeth? Did women have ribs removed to shrink their waists? Were there colonies of living creatures residing in the big hair of Marie Antoinette’s time? 

One thing I’ve learned in the course of my research, and as a member of the Two Nerdy History Girls blogging team, is that history is slippery stuff. We’ve discovered that some of the things we were taught in history classes could use some serious reexamination if not outright deletion. And many of the “facts” we’ve always taken to be, well, factual, might be the stuff that dreams are made on. 

Being willing to stick our necks out, Isabella and I have decided to take a bit of our Two Nerdy History Girls show on the road, and see what happens when we hold up some cherished historical beliefs for analysis. We hope rotten tomatoes will not be thrown, but there’s always that chance.

In any event, we’re committed, and here are the facts:

WHAT
Workshop: Is It True? The Two Nerdy History Girls Bust a Historical Myth or Two
Romance Writers of America New England Chapter 2016 Conference
Open to attendees only

WHEN
Conference dates are 29-30 April 2016

WHERE
Boston Marriott
One Burlington Mall Road
Burlington MA 01803

We’ll also be signing books at the Book Fair for Literacy
1:30-2:30PM
Saturday 30 April
Open to the public