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pinksonia ([personal profile] pinksonia) wrote in [community profile] addme2019-01-01 04:04 pm

Hey there!

NAME: Allison
AGE: 36
INTERESTS & HOBBIES: I was on LJ and DW a while ago and have returned for 2019. I made a list of 19 goals and want to talk about my progress with them. So, common topics on my DW will be reading (I'm big on diversity, own-voices, romance: m/f (historical) and f/f (contemporary), and historical fiction), vocal music, meditation, running, sustainability (of the save the planet type), vegetarianism, cooking, and data science. I am also a big crafter -- largely knitting and sewing -- so I am sure that will feature too.
LOOKING FOR: What type of journals are you looking for?
I love to connect with some other people who are not only (or primarily) in the fandom space. I have been into various fandoms in the past, and may return in the future, but right now that is not where my interests lie.
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[personal profile] alwaysbeenasmiler 2019-01-04 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
Actually I am an avid reader of Regency Historical novels and currently I am reading "The Other Miss Bridgerton" by Julia Quinn, but when I was child it started with a slew of Signet Regency Romances for twenty five cents at a library sale, and then it grew from there-- you should see my TBR stack, it is Regency Hell pretty much.

Alright, *cracks knuckles* Some really good authors are..

Julia Quinn (Her Bridgerton Series)
Lauren Willig (Pink Carnation series, it's regency spies and hijinks, really awesome)
Anything my Courtney Milan (though it really is more Victorian, but really awesome victorian-- like love love love her)
Eloise James has a great series of Regency inspired fairy tales (her take on Rapunzel is my personal favorite since the hero is so cranky)
And if you like Victorian and you also like f/f. Sarah Waters is really good!~

Okay sorry, I got carried away there *sheepish*