Jane Austen discussion
Who is the 21st Century Janeite?
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What is your work?
Are those degrees you are listing? Sorry to not know. You don't have to list your degree. My example was referring to your line of work. My example was if you are a teacher for example, you could put education. If you teach high school: education/high school.
We don't have to even get into education levels at all.
Another work example would be sales/business equipment, or science research/biology. Or simply retail management.
We don't have to even get into education levels at all.
Another work example would be sales/business equipment, or science research/biology. Or simply retail management.
I think this will be very interesting if we get lots of us to play. I suspect we are a very diverse group of folks!
I could amend my entry to:
Paralegal/(striking similarities to cat herding)
I could amend my entry to:
Paralegal/(striking similarities to cat herding)

What I should have been, has I not missed my true calling: editor or librarian.

I wrote a mystery series (the heroine's last name was Austen, who named her daughter "Jane"), a volume of Sherlockian novellas, co-authored a book called "Lady Vernon and Her Daughter" that was an adaptation of Austen's "Lady Susan", and co-authored the short story, "What Would Austen Do", in the recent anthology, "Jane Austen Made Me Do It."


I wrote a mystery series (the heroine's last name was Austen, who named her daughter "Jane"), a volume of Sherlockian novellas, co-authored a book cal..."
No way! You wrote "What Would Austen Do?" That was one of my favorite stories in the Jane Austen Made Me Do It book. I am so impressed! I loved the irony; I never would have come up with a protagonist like the one you chose. Your story, and the Jane Austen's Nightmare story, made me buy the book in hardcover! T

I wrote a mystery series (the heroine's last name was Austen, who named her daughter "Jane"), a volume of Sherlockian novellas, co-authored..."
Thanks - but I must share credit with my co-author who is my daughter, Caitlen. She will have her own book out in May, a middle grade fantasy novel called "Ordinary Magic".

At one of the JASNA Annual General Meetings a few years ago, someone presented a workshop called "The Anatomy of a Janeite" (or a title close to that). The information was based on a poll that had been done, giving the typical age range of a Janeite, the most common careers, the favored pet (pretty sure that was "cat" ;), etc. It was very interesting! I wish I could find the handout we were given...

Marilyn wrote: "Oh! Just saw there was another thread on this board (called Anatomy of a Janeite) about that workshop/paper, and it had the link to the survey results (http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-l......"
Hey Marilyn, that is why we posted this thread. This is our informal poll. Anyone can add a category question within the thread, as long as it is a demographic-type question like the original one we are referring to. This is just for fun -- someone mentioned we do our own survey. :)
Hey Marilyn, that is why we posted this thread. This is our informal poll. Anyone can add a category question within the thread, as long as it is a demographic-type question like the original one we are referring to. This is just for fun -- someone mentioned we do our own survey. :)

It's about a sensible girl (woman), a magical journal, and Jane Austen. :)


Thanks, Sarah! Yes, I finally caught up on that other thread. I'd seen this discussion first and hadn't realized until reading the other one that this was part of that poll. What a great idea!!

I'm currently writting a novel(when I have the time), Published Book Reviewer for the Historical Novel Society and I also review books for IndieBRAG LLC. I'm an author interviewer. I have also, started a new book blog a few months ago. Which is a lot of fun!
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Great blog Stephanie. I am now your newest follower. Do you use any type of writers software when you are working on your novel? I purchased Write Way Pro two days ago and love it. I want to write a really beautiful romance story that is not cheesy and will stand the test of time as a good book. I wish that I could take off 6 months to spend writing.
Thank you Xenia! I'm glad you like my blog. Right now I'm not using any type of software but I really need to get one. I will have to look into Write Way Pro. Best wishes on writing your story! :) I do love a beautiful romance story.

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You could put education/high school, for example.
Or simply student, if you are still enrolled in school.
My example would be technical writer/web development.