From the monthly archives:

September 2011

Every plan is a tiny prayer to father time

by Beth Dunn on 29 September 2011

So yesterday I was chatting with an MBA student at my old school about what kinds of books we like to read. I mentioned that I write historical romance novels as well as read ‘em. Being a serious-minded MBA student, she sort of looked down at her hands and muttered that she had enjoyed reading such [...]

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Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house

by Beth Dunn on 25 September 2011

I grew up on the wrong side of town. Now, I realize that many of you sincerely doubt that there is such a thing as a “wrong side of town” on Cape Cod, but I can assure you that there is. On the north side, there is lovely, scenic, historic Route 6A, lined with beautifully [...]

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Cuckoo in the Nest

by Beth Dunn on 18 September 2011

I’ve been watching quite a few more movies lately than is customary for me, which is to say, you know, any at all. I don’t, of course, count the endless BBC miniseries and Masterpiece Theatre serials that you know perfectly well I consume with the regularity of a heroin addict. A heroin addict who loves period [...]

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Harry Potter Harry Potter

by Beth Dunn on 13 September 2011

I made a little video for a colleague of mine who is getting married this weekend, and I’m not gonna lie. It makes me giggle. So much so that I figured, what the hell, I’ll share it here, too. The fact that I actually got my whole team at work to go along with the [...]

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The Last Station

by Beth Dunn on 8 September 2011

I just watched The Last Station, a gorgeous movie about the last days of Tolstoy. Predictably, it has torn the heart right out of me. I’m going to level with you. I bought this movie because it stars James McAvoy, for whom I appear to have developed a sudden and inexplicable passion. If you follow [...]

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