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Love Lies Bleeding
The Forgotten Flapper – A Novel of Olive Thomas
The It Girl and Me – A Novel of Clara Bow
Bathing Beauty – A Novel of Marie Prevost
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Movies, Silently blog
The Maiden’s Court blog
The History Author Show podcast
Silent Film Quarterly – Spring 2016 issue
New Books in Historical Fiction podcast
VUE Weekly interview….
The Forgotten Flapper
Sell sheet – The Forgotten Flapper
Book reviews
The It Girl and Me
Sell Sheet- The It Girl and Me
Older Blog Posts
2017 Posts
It’s release day!
Los Angeles, here I come!
History Author Show podcast airing today, April 10!
Lost in Translation…
The Forgotten Flapper is now available in German!
The It Girl and Me is now up for pre-order!
An overview of Ziegfeld Girl (part of the Backstage Blogathon)
2016 Posts
Clara Bow Getting Ready for Dinner “with the boss” scene from It – And…Scene! Blogathon
An overview of the life and career of Marie Prevost (O Canada blogathon)
“What we want most to be, we are” (Movie Scientist blogathon)
The Silent Movie Star Sandwich contest is on!
Wanna see the junk in my trunk?
“The Perils of Pauline” (1947 Blogathon)
2015 Posts
The first few steps up the self-publishing ladder…
The Forgotten Flapper Historical Fiction Virtual Blog Tour…
Everywhere…there is Evil Under the Sun… (part of the Beach Party Blogathon)
Jeanne Eagels was robbed.
It’s been a bittersweet week in these parts…
Choosing a cover…
It’s release day for The Forgotten Flapper!
Thomas vs Pickford (Backlots’ Third Annual DUELING DIVAS BLOGATHON!)
“Kiss Me Kate” and Cherry Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream (Ice Cream Social Blogathon)
2014 Posts
Less than a week!
An ode to Olive…
How I spent my Summer Vacation, Part 1
How I Spent My Summer Vacation, Part 2
Lost Films
Viola and Ormer
Climbing the Tree (or, maybe I’ll just drink like John Cheever…)
Since I don’t do enough self-promotion…
Anyone heard of Karl Brown?
All right, all right. I’m ready.
A visit to the Hollywood Heritage Museum
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