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The online world is even more important now than in the days when it was a proper noun.
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Meming Estancia Aldea NorteñaMay. 01, 2023 | Comments With only more chapter to go in Estancia Aldea Norteña, it's time to celebrate: I'm inviting my readers to recreate their favorite moments via memes in the comments. |
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Finis (and to All a Good Night)Dec. 20, 2021 | Comments A really good wrap-up of this incredible writing journey will have to wait until Christmas is over. Instead, I want to show my appreciation for the great comments I've received. |
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Meme Monday for Gentlemen of GloucestershireDec. 06, 2021 | Comments Instead of my usual analysis I'm devoting today to a little silliness: retelling my fan novel in memes. |
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Gentlemen of Gloucestershire is Now LiveSep. 06, 2021 | Comments Happy Labor Day! It's a special day for me despite going into the office, since Gentlemen of Gloucestershire is now live here on the blog and my various fan fiction profiles online. |
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NA FF Author Interview: Laura SimonsSep. 02, 2021 | Comments Today's author is Laura Simons, who I discovered on Archive of Our Own a few years back when she began posting in the little updated Northanger Abbey section. |
Northanger Abbeybooksfan fictioninterviews |
NA FF Author Interview: Shannon WinslowSep. 01, 2021 | Comments Shannon Winslow is the author of Murder at Northanger Abbey, one of the rare Northanger Abbey fan works in existence, let alone published. |
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The Blog is (Mostly) BackJun. 30, 2021 | Comments Everyone has gone through incredible changes in the last year and half, and I'm certainly no exception (nor exceptional, for that matter). |
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2017 Blog ScheduleJan. 03, 2017 | Comments In 2017, I'm trying a new schedule with both more and less structure. |
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CSFF: How Shocking is the Night?Dec. 09, 2015 | Comments Some have wondered what made The Shock of the Night a work of Christian fiction: despite having a triune theological structure, the lack of direct salvatatory or intervening action in the events of the narrative was a cause for concern. |
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CSFF: The Shock of the Night reviewDec. 08, 2015 | Comments In the first of a brand new saga appropriately titled Darkwater, Patrick W. Carr reaches new heights as an author, crafting a rich setting full of vivid characters with stakes to match. |