“Edwardian Promenade (est. 2007) is an
edutainment blog devoted to the social and political history, the literature,
the music, the fashion, the food, and so on, of the world between the years
1880 and 1920, with a primary focus on life in Great
Britain and the United States. Featuring occasional
interviews, feature columns, book reviews, and discussions about the history
behind period dramas such as Downton Abbey, the site hopes to raise interest
and excitement in this much-dismissed time period!
ABOUT EVANGELINE - I initially began this blog
as a place to share snippets of information from my research of the Edwardian
era, but it has morphed into something amazing and rewarding. I write romantic
historical fiction and dabble occasionally in steampunk, and hope that someday
soon, my books will find their way onto the shelves of your local (e-)
bookstore. If you have any questions or feedback, please email me: evangeline
[at] edwardianpromenade [dot] com. Or follow me on Twitter @edwardian_era, and
friend me on Facebook!
HOW TO USE THE SITE - There are three ways in
which to keep track of new and updated posts: subscribe via email (do so at the
section on the left), subscribe via RSS Feed, or Like Edwardian Promenade on
Facebook. The Facebook page is also linked to my Twitter account so that any
post I make on the actual page will send a tweet to @edwardian_era.
Unfortunately Facebook takes you directly to whatever I’ve linked to (a YouTube
video, other blog, article, etc), so you must visit the actual page to leave
comments or read my entire post. You can also keep track of Edwardian Promenade
on Bloglovin, which is an aggregation website where all blogs registered to the
site will fall into one page. First time comments are usually held in
moderation, so don’t freak out if your comment doesn’t immediately appear! I’m
still working on the Search Engine capacities, but categories, monthly
archives, tags, and Link Within make it easy to browse my old posts. I think
that’s all I need to cover for now, so go on and read!”
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