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		<title>Help! My brain is going to the 1920s! #amwriting</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After spending most of the last five years focused on the Victoria era, I&#8217;m refreshing my research skills by setting a new series for Kensington in mid-1920s London! I couldn&#8217;t be more excited. It&#8217;s such a vibrant, modern-ish time period, between WWI and WWII. I put the first words into a brand new Word document [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Don&#8217;t worry, there are still two more Redcakes novels in the pipeline. I just sent Redcakes #7 to beta readers. But meanwhile, I&#8217;m dipping into hot jazz, changing social mores, and increasingly minimalist clothing&#8230;</p>
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