Now to round up all these Tattered Slippers posts, I have an interview with someone who has serious, painful trouble with her shoes.
The Midnight Show by Sarah Pennington is a fairytale mystery set in the Jazz age. Not our … Read the rest
Now to round up all these Tattered Slippers posts, I have an interview with someone who has serious, painful trouble with her shoes.
The Midnight Show by Sarah Pennington is a fairytale mystery set in the Jazz age. Not our … Read the rest
Interview time!
Today’s guest is Wyn Estelle Owens, author of The Dragon’s Flower (2019) and The Dark King’s Curse (2020). The former of those book I loved and recommend and the latter I have just begun.
I know Wyn slightly … Read the rest
I think I love today’s book about as much as I love dancing. Which is quite a bit for certain styles of dance. But only certain styles, so the book is better.
I love all of Tricia Mingerink’s books and … Read the rest
It is now time for a guest post on the history of dance from E. J. Kitchens, author of Wrought of Silver and Ravens.
I have not read that book yet, but it sounds fascinating and I loved The … Read the rest
The Dancing Princess. Yes, just one. Twelve is obviously overkill. Terribly unbalanced too. With twelve princesses, eleven of them are still usually single at the end of the story.
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