Name: | Julie | |
Message: | i tried to send the story but im not sure if it sent? | |
Dated: | Sat May 21 14:38:45 2011 | |
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Name: | Julie | |
Message: | I have just finished the next story. | |
Dated: | Fri May 20 20:43:18 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | I would think that I imagined her - except for one thing. I can't explain why my dog hair stood on end and why she howled like a wolf. Very strange... | |
Dated: | Thu May 19 20:34:00 2011 | |
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Name: | Aoibhin Fahy | |
Message: | Hi Cora, my name is Aoibhin. You came to my school in Ennistymon yesterday and I just wanted to ask... if you actually saw a ghost girl or just made it up for interest. I'm the only girl out of my friends who believed you, then i was unsure. So did you see her for real??? | |
Dated: | Thu May 19 20:08:07 2011 | |
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Name: | Vera Clancy | |
Message: | Thank you so much for visiting 1st and 2nd classes today in Scoil Mhainchin!-we really enjoyed the talk! Keep up the great work. | |
Dated: | Wed May 18 21:46:49 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | Thanks, Hannah. I Haven't got your story yet, Julie. | |
Dated: | Tue May 17 19:31:22 2011 | |
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Name: | Hannah | |
Message: | hi cora i love ur book called i was jane austens best friend when my teacher told me to put it down i just coudn't | |
Dated: | Tue May 17 18:19:33 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | That's great, Julie, send it to me. I'm looking forward to reading it. | |
Dated: | Sun May 15 08:30:19 2011 | |
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Name: | Julie | |
Message: | I have finished the next story for dear alice | |
Dated: | Sat May 14 19:30:17 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | I remember your school very well, Ruby. Which of my books do you like the best? | |
Dated: | Thu May 12 08:29:49 2011 | |
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Name: | Ruby O Riordan | |
Message: | Hello Cora my name is Ruby you visited my school sliabh a mhadra i think it was last year i loved your books i hope you can come back to sliabh a mhadra again bye Cora hope i can see you soon again From Ruby O Riordan xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | |
Dated: | Wed May 11 21:54:32 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | Rhys: I must say that I really enjoyed writing 'The Montgomery Murder'. Who did you like best in the book? For Jane Austen fans: When I was a young teenagers I really enjoyed Georgette Heyer's novels about life at that time - I especially liked the balls and the flirtations and she had a great sense of humour. I thought of her when I was writing my Jane Austen books and hoped that I might be a little like her. 'Bath Tangle' is good and 'The Talisman Ring' is very, very funny. | |
Dated: | Tue May 10 17:11:29 2011 | |
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Name: | Rhys appleby | |
Message: | Hi Cora, I'm writing to say that I really enjoy the books and I really enjoyed the Montgomery murder, how did you feel when you were writing it | |
Dated: | Tue May 10 15:48:55 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | continued: I might be going to Uttoxeter Race Course for the final of the Staffordshire Teen Book of the Year Award. If any of you live near there, it would be lovely to meet you - do bring along your copy of the Jane Austen book and I'll sign it. Thanks, Charlotte & Emily - hope this answers everything. | |
Dated: | Sat May 7 14:28:48 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | The problem about a third book, I suppose, is now that Jenny is married it can't really be quite the same ever again. She goes to live on the Isle of Wight, where Thomas's home, was and in those days journeys were slow and difficult - and I suppose there was even more of a difference between a married and an unmarried girl. I suppose, sadly, that neither Jenny nor Jane had a happy ending - Jenny because she was killed and Jane because she was forced (I think) to give up the man she loved (Harry Digweed) and to go and to leave her house at Steventon. She also had the unhappiness of having her first novel, an early version of Pride & Prejudice, rejected. | |
Dated: | Sat May 7 14:27:57 2011 | |
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Name: | charlotte | |
Message: | i would prefer you to write about Jane and Jenny because you have already established there characters and i know personally i would love to know what happens next | |
Dated: | Fri May 6 20:46:31 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | You'd prefer that to me writing about Jane Austen's niece, Anna, would you, Charlotte? | |
Dated: | Thu May 5 19:27:57 2011 | |
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Name: | charlotte | |
Message: | if you do decide to write another book about jane austen please write it on Jenny and Jane your other two books about them were brilliant i couldn't put them down until i finished them. | |
Dated: | Thu May 5 18:50:32 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | That's right - I do live near there. You should have gone to the Burren and climbed Mulloughmore. My grandson climbed it when he was six, so it's not hard. | |
Dated: | Thu May 5 12:51:30 2011 | |
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Name: | Pauline | |
Message: | What county do You live in? I was at the Cliffs of Moher on sunday and when I saw a sign that siad 'The Burren' Your books came to my mind! :D | |
Dated: | Thu May 5 12:49:18 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | Maia & Charlotte: I will have to wait until my publisher, Macmillan, decides whether they want another book about Jane Austen. If they do, I think I will probably skip a few years, or else write it about Jane's niece, Anna and her love affairs. Emily: I'd prefer not to give out my address on the Internet. If you want to write to me privately do it on either the message board, or the story board and mark it 'private' and then I won't publish it. | |
Dated: | Wed May 4 21:29:06 2011 | |
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Name: | maia parrat | |
Message: | are you going to be writing anymore jane austen books? | |
Dated: | Wed May 4 21:05:03 2011 | |
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Name: | charlotte | |
Message: | it's sad that thomas remarried but in a way you cant't blame him as jenny died so young. who did he marry? also if you write a third book will you continue on from the wedding? | |
Dated: | Wed May 4 21:01:48 2011 | |
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Name: | Emily Hawkins | |
Message: | I hope Thomas having a happy first marriage led to his second marriage. I really hope you write more Jane Austen books as i have loved them. Also is it possible to write a letter to you?- if so can you tell me where i could find an adresse | |
Dated: | Wed May 4 20:17:38 2011 | |
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Name: | Cora Harrison | |
Message: | Maia: I have never even been to Suffolk! I live in the west of Ireland. Sometimes I go to London and when my book, The Montgomery Murder, was short-listed for the Stockton on Tees book of the year, I went there - and also to East Sussex for the same reason. Emily: I felt just like you when I heard that Thomas had remarried, but as you say, that's not fair. They say that people who have had a happy marriage or more likely to remarry. I hope they were happy. She was supposed to be very lovely. | |
Dated: | Tue May 3 22:41:53 2011 | |
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