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Links
Some related to what I do, others that just give you an idea of the things I appreciate...enjoy.
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Find me online
Pan Macmillan author profileBlog (on Blogger)
MySpace
Bebo Books
Authors' Den
EditRED
Email me!
Writing-related
Macmillan New Writing (MNW)
Historical Novel Society
Mslexia (The only women's magazine I read!)
hagsharlotsheroines
Writers' News & Writing Magazine
Writertopia Progress Meters
WebStuff4Writers
Victoriana
The Victorian Era Online
Victorian Slang (Blag yourself some cant to gammon your way through the world of dollymops, flimps & rampers)
Victorian London
Fashion Era
The Language of Flowers (Say it with flowers, from the poetic to the eccentric to the downright perverse)
More MNWers
Some more authors on the Macmillan New Writing imprint.
Samantha Grosser
Eliza Graham
David Isaak
Alis Hawkins
Aliya Whiteley
Lucy McCarraher
Jonathan Drapes
Edward Charles
M. F. W. Curran
Cate Sweeney
Tim Stretton
MNWers blog
And even more authors
Kim Wilkins
Natasha Judd
Anji Jane Kelly
Nik Perring
Becky Cherriman (aka Ms Writer)
Frocks and stuff
Added as a response to a fair amount of curious questions! Also known as the 'where on earth did you get that?' section. The following links lead to some of the sites where I buy my more unusual clobber, and the jewellery I don't make myself.
MoonMaiden
Heresy Clothing
Heavenly Corsets
Coquette Faux Furriers
fauxPlay
RE-INCARNATED
Gallery Serpentine
Dollflesh Designs
Various and Sundry
Baba Studio Prague
Gearbunny
Alternative Footwear
tartx
Miscellany
Champers Papercrafts (My friend, test-reader, Good Twin and Photoshop elf Debbie)
Harlots, Harpies & Harridans (Historian Gillian L. Jack)
FrillyShirt (The world of Sir Frederick Chook, gentleman of the colonies)
Aurora Tattoo (My tattooist kicks the proverbial posterior
Scatmania (My old college friend Dan, who answers all my incredibly dense questions about web design with remarkable patience)







