#AtoZChallenge ‘J is for Jane Eyre’ #Haiku #NaPoWriMo #PoetryMonth

Olga, who blogs at Olga Author Translator, took this beautiful photo last year at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. I don’t know if it is supposed to be Jane Eyre, but it certainly reminds me of her! In fact, this sculpture is called Wilsis and belongs to a series of portrait heads by Jaume Plensa, depicting young girls from aroundContinue reading “#AtoZChallenge ‘J is for Jane Eyre’ #Haiku #NaPoWriMo #PoetryMonth”

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K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge #CosPhoChal ‘Portraits’

This Monday’s theme is ‘Portraits’. I remembered that I have some lovely pictures of portraits I took at the National Portrait Gallery in London, a lesser known gem, right next to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, and others I took at Charles Dicken’s Museum at Doughty Street, London. Here I am as close as I’ll everContinue reading “K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge #CosPhoChal ‘Portraits’”

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#CarrotRanch #FlashFiction Challenge: Honeymoon Love Letter @Charli_Mills

This post was written in response to Charlie Mills’ Carrot Ranch Weekly Flash Fiction Prompt  March 9, 2017 prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a honeymoon story. It can be between a couple before, during or after the honeymoon. Or it can refer to a honeymoon period. Go where the prompt leads. RespondContinue reading “#CarrotRanch #FlashFiction Challenge: Honeymoon Love Letter @Charli_Mills”

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Women Writers Who Used Male Pen Names #InternationalWomensDay #WWWBlogs

Nineteenth-century Britain was a time of great progress and reform, in British society due to industrialization and social upheaval. One of the most controversial debates were about the position of women in society. Aspects such as a wife’s right to own property, a mother’s right to custody of her children and ownership of her body,Continue reading “Women Writers Who Used Male Pen Names #InternationalWomensDay #WWWBlogs”

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Carrot Ranch #FlashFiction Challenge: Creating Jane Eyre

This post was written in response to Charli Mills Weekly Flash Fiction Challenge, at Carrot Ranch. January 26, 2017 prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story using the theme, “women create.” It can be art, sewing, ideas, babies. What is at the heart of women as creators? Go where the promptContinue reading “Carrot Ranch #FlashFiction Challenge: Creating Jane Eyre”

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10 Differences Between #JaneEyre and Charlotte Bronte #AtoZChallenge #Bronte200

This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today, Jane Eyre is going to point out the Ten differences between herself and Charlotte Bronte. I’m very grateful to Charlotte Bronte for making me such a famous person,Continue reading “10 Differences Between #JaneEyre and Charlotte Bronte #AtoZChallenge #Bronte200”

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Letter R & S #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre Rebirth and Sequel

This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. I’m going to discuss Jane Eyre’s Rebirth and Sequel in the Eyre Hall Trilogy. The Eyre Hall Trilogy is a three-part sequel to Jane Eyre. My aim was toContinue reading “Letter R & S #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre Rebirth and Sequel”

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Letter A April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s #Author Charlotte Bronte

This post is part of this year’s April Challenge to write a post a day. I’ve chosen to write about my greatest literary passion: Jane Eyre. Today it’s Jane Eyre’s Author, Charlotte Bronte My name is Charlotte Bronte and I was born on 21st April, 1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire. My father was Rev. Patrick Bronte,Continue reading “Letter A April #AtoZChallenge #JaneEyre’s #Author Charlotte Bronte”

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Theme Reveal #AtoZChallenge All About #JaneEyre, Who Else?

I took part in the AtoZ Challenge for the first time last year. There are thirty book reviews and author interviews in my April Author Spotlight. Check it out here. This year I’ve decided to take part again with a completely different theme: Jane Eyre. As you may have noticed, my blog is called RereadingContinue reading “Theme Reveal #AtoZChallenge All About #JaneEyre, Who Else?”

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Not #BlueMonday in #JaneEyre

Poor Monday, nobody seems to like you, and apparently today is the worst Monday of the year, the third Monday of January. Don’t despair. I have three great reads to liven your Monday: 1- I found this article on Twitter this morning thanks to @Taragreaves who posted this fabulous article called Stop Chasing and StartContinue reading “Not #BlueMonday in #JaneEyre”

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