Femnista: Edwardian Era

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Guess what!? The issue of Femnista that you’ve (ooops!) – correction: I’ve been waiting for, is here. *grin* We present Femnista: the Edwardian Era issue.

Femnista: Edwardian Era. Sharing the March / April 2012 issue of Femnista. What's your favorite Edwardian story. Text © Rissi JC

I am beyond thrilled to share this Spring 2012 issue with all of you, my readers and friends. Seriously, this may be my favorite issue yet! Centered around “The Edwardian Era,” this time around, featured is an awesome array of historical figures, memorable characters (Eliza Dolittle) and… the unforgettable world of Downton Abbey. Plus in correlation with the 100th anniversary of Titanic, many writers have also tackled the magnificence and people of the tragic ship that is now an icon in history; the RMS Titanic.

We hope you enjoy browsing the pages of this issue because it was great fun to write! Scroll down to the right hand sidebar drop-down menu (“read femnista”) to find the link to browse its pages; or click the link below to download and read over a cup of tea at your leisure. Stop back by and let us know how we did, and don’t forget to watch for the June 2012 release of the next issue in which “Literary Ladies” will be in the spotlight. It should be grand fun.

Also, if you are a “tweeter,” and like this publication, go ahead and retweet it here: @rissijc (you know you want to *grin*)!

Femnista: The Edwardian Era

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About Rissi JC

amateur graphic designer. confirmed bookaholic. bubbl’r enthusiast. critical thinker. miswesterner. social media coordinator. writer.

7 comments

  1. Ruth – thanks! I kind of "forgot" about this article (in terms of really working on it). I was quite proud of myself for writing it in a short period of time – but I didn't know if it "worked." =D

    I still have to really read through the issue – I've looked throw it, and just that makes me love it!

    TJ – me, too! On both accounts – I am always eagerly reading up on upcoming "Downton" news. =)

    Thanks – not speaking for everyone else involved, I had such fun anticipating this issue and contributing. Glad you enjoyed it. =) And, thanks for dropping by – do so again.

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