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Holly Messinger

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Holly Messinger is a writer, costumer, and martial artist with a fetish for the late 19th century.
She has been known to teach parasol self-defense workshops in a corset and petticoats.

Her short fiction has appeared in F&SF, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Baen's Universe. The second Jacob Tracy novel, CURIOUS WEATHER, is pending publication, and she's currently working on the third, GOLD MOUNTAIN, SILVER BULLET.
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correct taste: 1856

 from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, January 1856:"Flounces are universally worn, the number resting entirely at the option of the wearer. Skirts are very full, and so long as to touch the ground, even when distended by the most ample under-dress. The hoops of our grandmothers certainly threaten to reappear, if we may not say that they have actually appeared again. We are confident, however, that
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