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Hi - nice to have you stop by! K.B. Owen, Historical Mystery Author …Chasing the Cozy Thrill If you're here, I'm assuming you want to know a little more about me. I have a Ph.D. in 19th century British literature and used to teach college lit and writing courses. These days, I'm a historical mystery writer, and just finished the first two books in a series that I'm really excited about. The series is set in a nineteenth-century women’s college in Hartford, Connecticut - world filled with quirky and beguiling characters and mischief mixed with murder. Why Hartford? I fell in love with Hartford and its history while I was at Uconn (one of the top 7 party schools at the time – I got some work done, really!) Why a women's college in the 19th century? Well, you know what they say: go with what you know (and like!). My years teaching college literature and writing provided some interesting classroom experiences. Who can resist such good material? Thankfully, unlike my main character, Professor Concordia Wells, I didn’t have to lecture in a bustle and full skirts. Besides writing and blogging, I read as much as I have the time for (especially mysteries, my first love), and share a house with a husband, three sons, and an assortment of small, furry pets. Chat with me on Twitter! @kbowenwriter

   
For Americans in particular, today is a somber day.  Every September 11th, since the horrible terrorist attacks on our homeland eleven years ago, we take the time to honor the victims and reflect upon how our lives were forever changed. Many bloggers will have powerful, insightful things to say. For me…well, I just don’t have…

   
Welcome to September!  Even though the fun of summer travel/vacation is behind us, there is a lot to love about this time of year.  I wanted to share with you some of my favorite things about the fall. Fave #1 – The kids go back to school.  Don’t get me wrong – I love my…

   
We think of Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) first and foremost as the father of modern science fiction.  He’s especially well-known for his Foundation Trilogy, and his Robot series.  Even outside the world of science fiction fandom, I, Robot is recognized as a blockbuster film, and many of the ideas we have about robots came from him.   Asimov…

   
I had another post planned for today, but I’ll post it on Tuesday instead.  This video was forwarded by my mom *waves hi* – and it moved me so much I had to share it with you. No matter the country, the language, the religion, the ideology or politics…we have all, at one time or…

   
Welcome to Fashion Friday, where we take a look at an item or aspect of 19th century fashion.  I haven’t done one of these in a while, but Jenny Hansen’s recent celebration of National Underwear Day set off a flurry of “undie” posts by fab writers August McLaughlin, Natalie Hartford, and Julie Glover, so here’s my contribution to the “undie”…

   
It was a dark and stormy night. …the pen is mightier than the sword. …in pursuit of the almighty dollar.  Who wrote these?  Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton, (1803-1873).  He was a member of Parliament, later made peer of the realm (and attended House of Lords sessions), served as Secretary of State…