It's been a busy, hot summer but I feel like it's finally winding down a bit. Hard to think about writing when the garden and beaches beckon you outdoors!
As I start to put together my preliminary notes for the next book, "Snowbound Seductions," I don't have much trouble envisioning my hero. But the heroine is a bit more troublesome. Then I came across this article about a new exhibition: "The English Rose: Feminine Beauty from Van Dyck to Sargent" running at the Bowes Museum, County Durham, England.
Think of it -- 400 years worth of how English society depicted its ideals of beauty in portraiture. Now that is a resource that I can use as a writer! Here are some images over time --
Such a wealth of information -- dress, hats, hair styling, jewelry and other adornments. It certainly makes it easier to begin to craft not only the heroine, but also secondary characters. And as this novelette will be set during the Christmas holidays, that will be my next subject area to research.
So I hope you stay tuned for more updates on Snowbound Seductions --
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"English Rose: Feminine Beauty from Van Dyck to Sargent" - Exhibit at Bowes Museum |
As I start to put together my preliminary notes for the next book, "Snowbound Seductions," I don't have much trouble envisioning my hero. But the heroine is a bit more troublesome. Then I came across this article about a new exhibition: "The English Rose: Feminine Beauty from Van Dyck to Sargent" running at the Bowes Museum, County Durham, England.
Think of it -- 400 years worth of how English society depicted its ideals of beauty in portraiture. Now that is a resource that I can use as a writer! Here are some images over time --
Such a wealth of information -- dress, hats, hair styling, jewelry and other adornments. It certainly makes it easier to begin to craft not only the heroine, but also secondary characters. And as this novelette will be set during the Christmas holidays, that will be my next subject area to research.
So I hope you stay tuned for more updates on Snowbound Seductions --
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