Hello and welcome, Samantha. It's great to have you here at My Jane Austen Book Club. First of all I'll invite you to tell us something about your writing background
I’ve always enjoyed reading and writing, especially fiction. I come from a family of writers. Both of my grand-fathers
wrote nonfiction and my Dad writes both fiction and nonfiction. In grade six, my teacher gave us a
novel-writing project. I wrote a fantasy
story called The Amazing Dollhouse and I’ve been hooked ever since. English was my favourite subject in junior
and senior high and I went on to study journalism and professional writing in
college. I have since self-published
seven books and one picture book.
Why do your write Jane Austen-related fiction?
My sister loved the 1995 BBC version of Pride and Prejudice as well as
the Bridge Jones books and movies. For
her birthday, one year, I thought I would write her a short sequel to Pride and
Prejudice. The planned 20 page story
turned into a novel called Expectations and I fell in love with all things Jane
Austen. I loved her books, researching
the time period and watching all of the movie and television adaptations. I was then asked to write a murder mystery
tea for our church and chose to do a Jane Austen murder mystery involving six
characters from different books. This
led to an interest in Jane Fairfax from Emma which turned into Suspiciously
Reserved: A Twist on Jane Austen’s Emma.






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