9ri:
I recently read an interview from a local celebrity and she claimed that she likes Victorian era stuff. However, upon further reading, she said that she really likes those 18th century stuff including Marie Antoinette and her fashion. And I was like… girl, Marie Antoinette is NOT Victorian. In fact, she was already dead (d.1793) before the Victorian era started (1837-1901).
For further clarifications, I’d suggest you go check out That’s Not Victorian. The blog master’s doing a good job on identifying mislabeled posts :)
AMEN TO THIS
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Sir Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, 3d Baronet (4 December 1888 - 3 June 1939) by John Singer Sargent
George Mallory was an English mountaineer who took part in the first three British expeditions to Mount Everest in the early 1920s.
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Being a confident writer is a very difficult thing to do. We are usually our own worst critics, so it can be hard to feel like we’re writing something worthwhile. While there is always something we can learn and apply to our writing, you need to know that you are a good writer—and if you work…
art-monso said: just wondering when does your story become TOO campy, tougne in cheek or just over the top?
The answer to this question lies in understanding what those words and phrases mean, and then simply not doing them in your story.
Tongue in Cheek- this means…
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