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Start from the Beginning

  • 01 Letter - A Game of Cards
  • 02 Letter - Inscription
  • 03 Letter - The Painting in the Study
  • 04 Letter - Admiration
  • 05 Letter - The Ball in Marseille
  • 06 Letter - Exile
  • 07 Letter - Of Parents and Children
  • 08 Letter - Wealth and Women
  • 09 Letter - Mr. Rousseau
  • 10 Letter - A Dinner Invitation
  • 11 Letter - Obligation
  • 12 Letter - Dinner with Sir Rothschild
  • 13 Letter - The Shaming of Rousseau
  • 14 Letter - The Note Under the Pew
  • 15 Letter - An Admirer
  • 16 Letter - What Stuart Wanted
  • 17 Letter - Eduard Steichen
  • 18 Letter - Bonfire Night at Bridgwater
  • 19 Letter - Addie's Portrait
  • 20 Letter - First Night in Ambleside
  • 21 Letter - Albatross
  • 22 Letter - Rose of Meudon
  • 23 Letter - The Fly in the Ointment
  • 24 Letter - La Veille de Noël
  • 25 Letter - Christmas in Paris
  • 26 Letter - Theories and Things Overheard
  • 27 Letter - Dissociation
  • 28 Letter - Token of Friendship
  • 29 Letter - Mr. Collins
  • 30 Letter - Montparnasse
  • 31 Letter - Kind Regards
  • 32 Letter - Identification
  • 33 Letter - Absinthe
  • 34 Letter - A Walk in the Park
  • 34a Letter - Christmas Past
  • 35 Letter - Marché aux Fleurs
  • 36 Letter - Sense and Sensibility
  • 37 Letter - Chez Rousseau
  • 38 Narrative - Datura
  • 39 Letter - Addendum
  • 40 Letter - Education
  • 41 Letter - Brillant
  • 42 Narrative - Baisers de Vierge
  • 43 Letter - Primula Auricula
  • 44 Letter - Of God and Angels
  • 45 Narrative - March Sunshine
  • 46 Letter - Rabbit
  • 47 Letter - Performance
  • 48 Letter - The Apple
  • 49 Letter - The Hook

To Our Readers

Letters is a work in progress ... a novel unfolding one letter at at time, but always changing and evolving as we, its two collaborating authors, confirm new plot lines and gain new insights into our characters. You'll notice that Letters is currently a blog, and not yet a finished book, and therefore we are particularly inclined to welcome comments, questions, and suggestions from our readers. We could have just kept it to ourselves, but we put it out here in hopes that others would be able to enjoy it along with us, and that those who enjoy it would share with us what they like, dislike, find confusing, or consider to be good in it. We would be very happy to receive encouragement and praise, but we also would like to know what about Letters is not working for you, or what you think could be improved. Please treat the comments section as a forum for thoughts on Letters, and let the discussions begin!
- Michelle & Liz

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (43)
    • ▼  July (15)
      • Letter 1 - A Game of Cards
      • Letter 2 - Inscription
      • Letter 3 - The Painting in the Study
      • Addie's Letter
      • Letter 4 - Admiration
      • Maisie's Letter, page 2
      • Maisie's Letter, page 1
      • "To my little Rabbit ... "
      • Letter 5 - The Ball in Marseille
      • The painting in Mr. Westley's study.
      • Letter 6 - Exile
      • Letter 7 - Of Parents and Children
      • Letter 8 - Wealth and Women
      • Letter 9 - Mr. Rousseau
      • Letter 10 - A Dinner Invitation
    • ►  August (10)
    • ►  October (8)
    • ►  November (8)
    • ►  December (2)
  • ►  2010 (13)
    • ►  January (4)
    • ►  February (2)
    • ►  March (2)
    • ►  April (2)
    • ►  May (1)
    • ►  July (2)
 

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