About Joanna
I live near along the southern shore of Lake Michigan, just a stone's throw from the Indiana dunes. My debut Regency-set historical, BLIND FORTUNE, released in electronic format in July, 2008 from Cerridwen Press.
When what a lady hears isn't always the truth, she must learn to see with her heart and trust the rest to...
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7/12/2013 | Swan Upping on the Thames (0 Comments )
For five days during the month of July, a census is conducted of the mute swans on the River Thames. The flotilla plies the river to count swans and tag cygnets. July is the chosen time for "swan upping" because adult swans are in molt and ... Read the rest of this post |
3/9/2013 | Mothering Sunday (1 Comments )
Tomorrow is Mothering Sunday in Britain, the equivalent of Mother’s Day in the US. Until the mid-17th century, the fourth Sunday in Lent was known as Refreshment Sunday or Laetare Sunday. (Roughly translated, laetare means "delight" or "joyful.")... Read the rest of this post |
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Comment by irene brodsky on 3/6/2009 at 8:10 AM:
hello Joanna.
I would like to be listed as a friend. I am a poet and poetry teacher.
irene brodsky
hello Joanna.
I would like to be listed as a friend. I am a poet and poetry teacher.
irene brodsky
Comment by Elizabeth Westra on 12/28/2008 at 12:48 AM:
Hi Joanna, welcome to Jacket Flap. Your book sounds fascinating. Is it available at book stores? It's good to hear from a fellow Michiganian.
BettyLu
Hi Joanna, welcome to Jacket Flap. Your book sounds fascinating. Is it available at book stores? It's good to hear from a fellow Michiganian.
BettyLu
so glad to hear from you. I really am 62....and feel that age is just a number and my number can be anything I like it to be......(philosophic thoughts!)
irene brodsky