Read Jane Austen Made Me Do It Online
Authors: Laurel Ann Nattress
“The Riding Habit”
by Pamela Aidan, copyright © 2011 by Pamela Aidan
“The Ghostwriter”
by Elizabeth Aston, copyright © 2011 by Elizabeth Aston
“The Love Letter”
by Brenna Aubrey, copyright © 2011 by Brenna Aubrey
“Jane and the Gentleman Rogue: Being a fragment of a Jane Austen mystery”
by Stephanie Barron, copyright © 2011 by Stephanie Barron
“The Chase”
by Carrie Bebris, copyright © 2011 by Carrie Bebris
“Jane Austen and the Mistletoe Kiss”
by Jo Beverely, copyright © 2011 by Jo Beverley
“Jane Austen's Cat”
by Diana Birchall, copyright © 2011 by Diana Birchall
“Faux Jane”
by F. J. Meier, copyright © 2011 by Frank Delaney and Diane Meier
“Nothing Less Than Fairy-land”
by Monica Fairview, copyright © 2011 by Monica Fairview
“Mr. Bennet Meets His Match”
by Amanda Grange, copyright © 2011 by Amanda Grange
“Jane Austen's Nightmare”
by Syrie James, copyright © 2011 Syrie James
“Jane Austen, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!”
by Janet Mullany, copyright © 2011 by Janet Mullany
“Waiting: A story inspired by Jane Austen's
Persuasion
”
by Jane Odiwe, copyright © 2011 by Jane Odiwe
“When Only a Darcy Will Do”
by Beth Pattillo, copyright © 2011 by Beth Pattillo
“Me and Mr. Darcy,
Again â¦
”
by Alexandra Potter, copyright © 2011 by Alexandra Potter
“What Would Austen Do?”
by Jane Rubino and Caitlen Rubino-Bradway, copyright © 2011 by Jane Rubino and Caitlen Rubino-Bradway
“The Mysterious Closet: A Tale”
by Myretta Robens, copyright © 2011 by Myretta Robens
“Letters to Lydia”
by Maya Slater, copyright © 2011 by Maya Slater
“Heard of You”
by Margaret C. Sullivan, copyright © 2011 by Margaret C. Sullivan
“Love and Best Wishes, Aunt Jane”
by Adriana Trigiani, copyright © 2011 by The Glory of Everything Company
“Intolerable Stupidity”
by Laurie Viera Rigler, copyright © 2011 by Laurie Viera Rigler
“A Night at Northanger”
by Lauren Willig, copyright © 2011 by Lauren Willig
A lifelong acolyte of Jane Austen, L
AUREL
A
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N
ATTRESS
is the author/editor of
Austenprose.com
, a blog devoted to the oeuvre of her favorite author and the many books and movies that she has inspired. Nattress is a lifetime member of the Jane Austen Society of North America and a regular contributor to the PBS blog Remotely Connected. Classically trained as a landscape designer at California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo, she has also worked in marketing for a Grand Opera company and at present she delights in introducing neophytes to the charms of Miss Austen's prose as a professional bookseller. An expatriate of Southern California, Laurel Ann lives in a country cottage near Seattle, Washington, where it rains a lot.
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