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This chapter sees Amelia and Elizabeth traveling cross-country together, killing time, reading books, and having enough quiet time to figure a few things out. It’s…
You ever notice how most teevee and movies present The Lonely Queer who’s all alone in their queerness and nobody understands them? One of the…
…in which Amelia goes to church. Since I am emulating the English pastoral romance, it was only inevitable that I’d need to include a complete…
It’s time for dinner at the Mulvey’s house in Bath. Amelia and the other young people have returned from their refreshing walk up Solsbury Hill…
One of my favorite tropes from English pastoral novels is the country walk, when guests at a house pass an afternoon by wandering around the…
I wrote the first chapter of this as a sort of creative challenge, but the scene that made me want to keep going and turn…
This one’s kind of taking off and taking over my brain, so if you’re disinterested in Regency romance trans fiction, uh… sorry? Introducing Elizabeth Randall,…
You know how when you write something out to “get it out of your head” so you can “stop thinking about it” and instead your…
This bit of writing has been rattling around in my head for months, now, and last weekend I sat down to actually get it down in words so I could stop thinking about it—or at least, that was the hope. Yes, it’s the first chapter of a theoretical novel. No, I have no idea if I’d actually sit down and write it all out. Yes, I have extensive notes.