One day, about ten years ago,
I plucked up my courage and hit the “post” button on my first blog post,
announcing to the world that the immortal words of two debut YA authors
explicating the finer points of 19th century cultural history as it
related to young adults would henceforth appear in this place (or something
like that.) And with that, NineteenTeen made its debut.
Ten years later—yeah, ten!—Regina
and I are still at it, closing in on 1000 posts (this one will be # 972.) We’re
still talking about the stray bits and piece of history we run across and how
history can intersect with today, still talking about books, and still having a
lot of fun.
There have been some unexpected develop-ments along the way. I started collecting early 19th century
fashion prints mostly because I wanted to be able to show what young ladies
were wearing in this era, and have ended up a 19th century fashion
diva as a result with several albums of beautiful prints that give me a great
deal of pleasure as well as knowledge (and they take up a lot less space than shoes!) I’ve met authors and read books that
have become new favorites. I’ve been led down delightful paths of research on
different topics, and hope that you have too.

AND...since it’s a birthday
party, there have to be presents—for you! Everyone who comments today will be
entered to win one of two prizes—a $25 gift card to Amazon, and a print copy of any one of my book (winner's choice.)
Comments close at 11:59 pm on Sunday 9/24/17, and will be announced in next
Tuesday’s post.
That’ll be our 974th post, incidentally. Thank you for coming along for the previous 973.
That’ll be our 974th post, incidentally. Thank you for coming along for the previous 973.