G.D. Falksen's Blog, page 1145
March 2, 2013
I am very honored and happy to announce that I will be appearing...


I am very honored and happy to announce that I will be appearing as a guest at the Lexington Public Library Foundation’s “Night Circus Gala”. I will be appearing alongside the fantastic and talented author Erin Morgenstern. Below is what you need to know about the event. I hope some of you can make it.
The Night Circus Gala, inspired by the book The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern.
Saturday, April 20, 2013, 7pm-11pm Red Mile’s Round Barn “Stable of Memories” Lexington, KY
Featuring: Author of the Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern & G.D. Falksen, author of The Ouroboros Cycle, and other special guests.
Victorian, Steampunk, Book Character or Red/Black/White attire requested.
Silent Auction to benefit the Lexington Public Library Foundation. Heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks provided by Bluegrass Bayou Catering & Buffalo Trace Distillery
Enhanced Tickets are $50 (ticket with book signed by Erin) - Only 100 will be sold at Joseph Beth in Lexington, KY (Lexington Green Location)
Please RSVP by April 5th by purchasing tickets (suggested donation of $20) online by registering below or call Kristen Bennett at 859-231-5557 for more information. Ticket donations to benefit One Book One Bluegrass.
fripperiesandfobs:
Dress ca. 1876
From the Helen Larson...
highvictoriana:
An Elegant Lady in Pink by Guillaume van...
March 1, 2013
Death To The Tinman
This is a great short.
Death To The Tinman
This is a great short.
How to knit the Doctors scarf.
Steampunk Cruise has just sent me a copy of the wonderful...

Steampunk Cruise has just sent me a copy of the wonderful program they made for the upcoming event.
You can see the whole program online here
highvictoriana:
Console, wallpaper and banister designed by...
Console, wallpaper and banister designed by David Scott Parker Architects to harmonize with the Aesthetic Movement interior. Photograph by Durston Saylor.
highvictoriana:
The Turners’ Shop, Palensville, Catskill...
The Turners’ Shop, Palensville, Catskill Mountains by George Henry Hall