Nigel and Delia. A birthday party for the wolfhounds is so you.
Snow was settling on Charlie’s hair as he spoke. It made him look even more festive, a Mr Tumnus in Chelsea. Billy wished he could say yes to his party. He wished he were coming back. A shiver went through him, and it wasn’t from the cold.
“Will you come in, Charlie, please?” Billy asked. “There’s something I didn’t tell you—I didn’t get the chance. And now you’re here… There’s cake if you’d like some?”
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Catherine Curzon
Catherine Curzon is a royal historian who writes on all matters of 18th century. Her work has been featured on many platforms and Catherine has also spoken at various venues including the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, and Dr Johnson’s House.
Catherine holds a Master’s degree in Film and when not dodging the furies of the guillotine, writes fiction set deep in the underbelly of Georgian London.
She lives in Yorkshire atop a ludicrously steep hill.
Eleanor Harkstead
Eleanor Harkstead often dashes about in nineteenth-century costume, in bonnet or cravat as the mood takes her. She can occasionally be found wandering old graveyards, and is especially fond of the ones in Edinburgh. Eleanor is very fond of chocolate, wine, tweed waistcoats and nice pens. She has a large collection of vintage hats, and once played guitar in a band. Originally from the south-east, Eleanor now lives somewhere in the Midlands with a large ginger cat who resembles a Viking.
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