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Thursday, January 2, 2014

I'd Like to Share: January 2014


So sorry this is late, folks! Here's hoping the picture for this month will make up for my tardiness.  (I've been sick.  Lovely way to ring in the New Year.)  Can you believe it's been over a year since the premiere?? (You see I'm a bit of a poet and you did not know it...)

Ahem.  Cutting to the chase.

In the Inspirational category...

Analiese nominated Hamlette for "White Christmas" (1954)
Miss Jane Bennet nominated Sierra Bailey for What Are You Advertising?
Eva nominated Anne-girl for Wishes
Katherine Sophia nominated Jessica for Living My Life and Dreams... Cur Non
Kiri Liz nominated Lauriloth for Writing Lessons of 2013
Miss Dashwood nominated Maribeth for The Great Subject of Romance

In the Just Plain Interesting category...

Emma Jane nominated Belle for It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

In the Humorous category...

Eowyn nominated Mrs. Darcy for 15 Signs You Belong in a Period Piece Romance (please note that Mrs. Darcy did not actually write this post; she just shared it on her blog)


2 comments:

  1. Oh, wow! My White Christmas review got nominated? I'm so honored! That is very cool -- thank you, Analiese! And thank you, Miss Dashwood, for creating this always-interesting series.

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  2. Really enjoy your post! I don't mean to spam,but we're trying to promote our latest period drama short film to the right audience, and as a period drama fan it might just be of interest to you!

    If you loved Jane Eyre, or Wuthering Heights, you might enjoy this one! A love story that transcends death, 18thC shot on location; award-winning & critically-acclaimed; and only 14 minutes long!

    You can watch the full thing at www.thegardenshortfilm.com

    If you do enjoy it please do feel free to share it with others whom you think might also enjoy it!

    And I apologise for the spammish comment here!

    Thank you for taking the time to read this!

    Best Wishes

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