“My infant,” he said, “duchesses, do not dance on chairs, nor do they call their brothers ‘imbecile.’” Léonie twinkled irrepressibly. “I do,” she said firmly. Georgette Heyer I had met the mysteriously charming Duke of Avon and the vivacious Léon/Léonie,
Our woman of the month is a true beauty with brains, writer and author, Maheen Humayun. Inspired by the cobblestoned streets in Rome, Maheen started a page dedicated to poetry, art, and being REAL with the handle @girloncobblestones – poetic even its name
F. Scott Fitzgerald is famously known as the Jazz-Age writer to read and is also perhaps the eras harshest critic. On writing, he once advised, “Don’t write and drink. It has become increasingly plain to me that the very excellent organisation of a long
Roald Dahl was born 0n September 13th and to commemorate his birthday, we took a trip down memory lane! The Welsh author was referred to as “the most popular writer of children’s books since Enid Blyton”, according to Philip Howard, the literary editor
Elif Shafak is no stranger to the world of bibliophiles, especially after her smash hit, The Forty Rules of Love which took the world by a storm. She of course, has more household names like The Bastard of Istanbul, The Architects Apprentice, and The Flea