Those of you who received copies of Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict for this Wednesday's Blog Talk Radio show with author Laurie Viera Rigler will have just received a reminder via email. But the show and conversation are not limited to the people who received books. Anyone who has already read Confessions or is simply interested in the fabulous story of a modern-day thirty-something woman suddenly transplanted into 1813 England is welcome to participate!
Set a reminder for the show here and that night you can call in at this number --(347) 945-6149. I'll identify callers by the last four digits of their phone number. You can also send questions for Laurie by commenting on this post prior to Wednesday night or while you're listening to the show live via the Chat section of the show's page (be sure to register on the website first if you want to use Chat and be sure to enter questions in "Chat," and not in "Comments").
If you're not sure what to ask, you might get some ideas with the reading group guide to the book. We hope to hear from some of you on Wednesday night at 7 pm EST! And stay tuned till the end of the show to hear which author we'll be talking with in July!





















































































































Unfortunately I won't be able to call in, but I do have 3 questions:
1- What's up with Courtney and Wes- do they end up in the end, and is Courtney finally in love with him in the end?
2- All this time, was the "real" Jane Mansfield really in Courtney's place in modern times? Or is she somewhat lost in time too, like the fortune teller alluded to?
3 - The fortune teller tells Jane/Courtney that they are somehow linked and that's how Courtney travelled to that era. Does that mean you think every single person is connected to another single person? Or that all of mankind is somehow connected in that way?
Thanks! I loved the book! :)
Posted by: Laura | June 24, 2008 at 11:04 PM
Thanks for emailing the notice about tonight's interview with Laurie Viera Rigler. I wasn't familiar with the book and after hearing only half of the interview, I am decidedly going to go and buy the book to read...can't wait! (By the way, I only listened to half because I didn't want to hear any spoilers.) As summer begins, I am excited to find a good book to read and I'm already looking forward to her sequel. I've just discovered your site but it looks great...keep up the great work!
Posted by: Cheryl | June 25, 2008 at 09:29 PM