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Writers of Jane Austen fiction 

  cordially invite you to the

  One Year Anniversary Celebration  


of 



Austen Authors




  We look forward to the pleasure of your company



Monday, September 5 - Saturday, September 10 



Throughout the week there will be: 

fun posts by AuAu writers, 
contests, quizzes, games galore, 
retrospection on the past year 

and a look into the future, 
oodles of information, 
questions and answers, 
new release parties, 

 entertainment, humour, 
and giveaways of gifts and books 
from the authors and their publishers.
  
Please join us, and be sure to post comments. 



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I hope you'll join me at Austen Authors.

J. Marie Croft (Joanne)


 
 
Touring Thursday 
with Kindred Spirits
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I extend a very warm welcome to everyone traveling by post this Touring Thursday.  Thanks for making my place a rest stop on your tour.  I’m truly honoured to be included on the Austenesque Extravaganza roster. Kudos to Meredith Esparza, extravaganza executor extraordinaire, for putting together this tour de force.  When Labour Day rolls around, Meredith, I hope you'll take a fond look back at this august labour of love.  

For a change, this is going to be a serious blog post.  Those who know me at Austen Authors may doubt my sincerity (and perhaps my sanity); but, you’ll see.

I’ve been taking a fond look back at my own labour of love and doing so with both joy and sorrow.  The story that became Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge was, in a way, a catharsis.  The process of writing the silly story and having it published helped me cope with the loss of a most beloved sister, my only sibling.  The book’s dedication is in her memory and in that of Jane Austen.  (See. I can do serious, although I think neither my sister nor Jane Austen would object to a posthumous humorous post.)  

My introduction to Austen came in a roundabout way, but it does not lessen my appreciation for her tremendous talent.  It began with the film Bridget Jones’s Diary, in which Mark Darcy was handsome enough to tempt me.  Consequently I became excessively attentive to the 1995 BBC version of P&P, followed by reading, and then extensive re-reading, of Austen’s novels.  But I was left wanting more - especially more Darcy and Elizabeth and more Wentworth and Anne.  

There are numerous Annes in my book - Anne de Bourgh, Lady Anne Darcy, Miss Anna Darcy, Ann Cillary, et al.  It is a truth universally acknowledged that an Austenesque author in want of a quotation would typically choose one by Austen.  As some of you may know, I am not your typical writer. I’ve chosen a passage by Lucy Maud Montgomery instead.  Earlier this month, I visited Prince Edward Island and was reminded of a quote by another Anne - the one in Anne of Green Gables.  I believe Anne Shirley’s opinion is also apt for the Austenesque community. 

“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think.  
It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world.”


Indeed.  In want of more Darcy and Elizabeth, I hit the motherlode when I discovered published what-ifs, re-imaginings, prequels, sequels, and adaptations.  Then I found on-line JAFF (Jane Austen Fan-fiction).  Those kindred spirits were kind and generous, and I am so very glad I found my way there.  Many writers featured in Meredith’s month-long Extravaganza began by posting stories at JAFF sites, as did I.  

So, I thank all my kindred spirits - those who cannot get enough of Austen’s characters - writers and readers alike.  I especially appreciate those who have graciously put up with my jokes and wordplay.  Groan-worthy puns are not everyone’s cup of tea (Earl Grey, hot).  As a formerly obsessed Trekker, I believe in the Vulcan IDIC philosophy (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations).  Within the pages of Austenesque authors’ novels, there’s a JA-inspired story to suit everyone’s taste - from zombies and vampires to wild and wanton romance - from the Regency era to modern times.  Why, there are even stories inspired by the handsome actors who portrayed Mr. Darcy in various film adaptations … which finally brings us to my contest.   

Within a chapter of Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, there are names of films in which a certain British actor appeared.  (Hint: He portrayed Darcy in 1995's Pride and Prejudice.)  The excerpt found here has been edited and updated especially for today’s Austenesque Extravaganza.  (Really, it's obvious I'm just trying to get into Meredith’s Austenesque Reviews' good books.)

Count all the actor’s works you can detect, and email your answer to jmariecroft@gmail.com. Those with the correct number will have their names entered in a draw.  

The prize is this Jane Austen canvas tote bag,   

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                        set of four pins,
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and a poster of Mr. Darcy (who, quite coincidentally, bears a remarkable resemblance to a certain British actor). 
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The titles include some of his less-known work, a couple recently completed films, a TV movie, a TV mini-series, and a film aka The Hour of the Pig.  He really has quite a body of work.  Lately he’s been in one great movie after another.  You might say he’s on a role.   

E-mailed entries will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. (Eastern Time) August 25/11.  One winner will be randomly drawn from all entries with correct answers.  If no one arrives at the right number, I might have to Colin Firther entries.  (No.  If that happens, the draw will be made from entries with the closest guess.)  On August 26 I’ll email the winner and announce their name (and the correct answer) here on this blog.  At that time I’ll also indicate the titles in red throughout the excerpt in case anyone's interested.

But, wait!  That’s not all.  Although you have to email me to enter my contest, please remember to also complete Meredith’s Amazing Austenesque Giveaway form.  There are other exemplary prizes to be had, and the only way to win those is by leaving a comment.

I hope comments are not so scarce as I used to think.  
It would be splendid to find out there are so many of them left by kindred spirits in the Austenesque world.
  
  

 
 
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Reviews
The ‘Reviews’ page has been updated should you care to peruse what has been written about my first novel.  Included are comments from those who did not appreciate an excess of the ‘lowest form of humour‘. Although the back of the book clearly states “This ‘PUN-filled‘ tale will certainly not be a PUN-ishment to read”, a few detractors certainly did consider the story a maltreatment.  Perhaps a more appropriate title would have been Pride and Prejudice and Puns rather than Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge. 


My Muse
I’m currently doing research for new stories (some JA inspired and one not) as well as tweaking several old ones.  Oh, and I did manage to write another short story.  If you haven’t read A Little Whimsical in His Civilities, please visit either The Writer’s Block or the Derbyshire Writers’ Guild.  The puns in that tale may be few and far between, but they’ve been replaced by Elizabethan/Shakespearean-era insults.  I’d love to get your feedback on the story.   You can leave a comment at the site, here, or simply email me (jmariecroft@gmail.com).



Old News
If you’re interested in reading my blogs at Austen Authors, following are links to a number of posts I’ve written since that site began.

Muses, Museums, and Day Trippers - July 2011

Rules are meant to be broken. - June 2011

At Mr. Darcy’s Expense  - May 2011

A Fool’s Errand - April 2011

When Life Gives You Lemons - March 2011

Bosky, Bounder, Bit o’ Muslin, and Bombazine – February 2011

An Un-heated Topic – January 2011

Mummers, and Jannies, and Mimes, oh my! – December 2010

Words and Whirls in the Regency World – November 2010

Scroll down to second blog post on the page to find J. Marie Croft celebrates Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge – November 2011

Tragedy & Comedy – October 2010

Scroll down to about the middle of the page to find J. Marie Croft – September 2010

 
 
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I lost my train of thought and was derailed for months; but I’m back on track now.  My loco-motive for reviving this blog is the new Austen Authors’ Mission Statement.




Another loco-motive is the up-coming month-long “Austenesque Extravaganza”.  The engineer of the event is Meredith Esparza of Austenesque Reviews, and this celebration of Austen-inspired novels includes fifty or so authors.  Mark your calendar, and I hope you’ll choo-choose to park your caboose right here with me for a while on Thursday, August 25.  You may be railroaded into reading an excerpt, entering a contest, and perhaps winning a prize.  Are you on board?



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November 1, 2010, was the official launch/release day for
Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge.

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Here’s a link to Rhemalda Publishing’s blog post explaining the delay in distribution of Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge and the other two titles scheduled for launch today.

Be sure to visit Austen Authors on November 2nd for my celebration.

 
 
Writers of Jane Austen fiction 

 
cordially invite you to the
 
 
Launch  

of 

Austen Authors

 
and to share in our passion for her world

... because there’s never enough Jane Austen. 


 
We look forward to the pleasure of your company on

Monday, September 6, 2010, 

and daily thereafter. 

Throughout September, during our Launch Extravaganza, there will be posts by many of your favourite Austen-related fiction writers as well as contests, quizzes, a scavenger hunt, oodles of information, spotlight guest Amanda Grange (Mr. Darcy Vampyre), new release parties, author introductions, entertainment, humour, polls, secrets, recipes, games galore, and giveaways of gifts and books from the authors and their publishers.  Mark your calendar, join us, and be sure to post comments. 

My idea of good company is the company of clever, 
well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call good company. 
 ~ Jane Austen ~

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I hope you'll join me at Austen Authors.
J. Marie Croft

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To pre-order Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge, visit the Rhemalda Publishing Bookstore.  Your book will be shipped with a complimentary ceramic coaster featuring the cover art if you order by October 31, 2010.  The official release date for Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge is November 1, 2010.

 
 
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On August 22 I received an email from Sharon Lathan.  A fan of Austen-inspired works, I instantly recognized her name as that of a well-established author in the genre.  Sharon invited me to join her and Abigail Reynolds (another popular Austen writer) at their exciting new blog.  Of course, I immediately jumped at the chance; and I am thrilled to have my name added to their growing list of ‘Austen Authors’, which is the apt name for our group.  At last count, there were nineteen of us.

Mary Simonsen (Searching for Pemberley, The Second Date, and Anne Elliot, A New Beginning) is one of the ‘Austen Authors’; and it was Mary who passed along my name to them.  I am amazed at this lady’s thoughtfulness and generosity.  Although Mary and I have never met, I often refer to her as my newest best friend.  We formed a mutual-admiration society at a Jane Austen fan-fiction site where we posted stories, and she has been helpful on this journey toward publication of my first novel.  Mary Simonsen’s  name even has the audacity to appear above mine on the front cover of that book!!!  She provided this much-appreciated blurb for Mr. Darcy Takes the Plunge:  “A wonderfully unique Jane Austen re-imagining.  Absolutely delightful!  Get ready to laugh.

As a newbie, I am happy to be in such esteemed company; and I hope you’ll visit us at http://www.austenauthors.com/.

The blog’s launch date is September 6, 2010; and we have planned oodles of fun activities, information, and giveaways.  See you there!