5/11/2023 Love Letters Between a Certain Late Nobleman and the Famous M... by Michael S. KimmelRead Now![]() ![]() ![]() These lessons will lay a whole new foundation for the expansion of the Regency romance genre. LaQuette’s amazing Critical Lens class showed us both the importance of writing fully-developed diverse characters and the hard work entailed in doing so. ![]() Which means for those of us who have never included diverse and/or marginalized characters in our Regency romances we have a whole new source of people to cast as heroes, heroines, family, friends, and yes, even villains. They all lived and loved during the Regency Era! And that means happily-ever-after’s for everyone, because no matter the race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation or disability they all lived and loved in England during the Regency Era. As Regency romance authors, there is another way we bring the world together-writing one happily-ever-after at the time. The Beau Monde’s 2020 Virtual Writers Retreat in June introduced attendees to a brave new world – the world of coming together by way of technological wizardry. ![]()
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