Wednesday Writing — #Review Speak Flapper, and more

Wednesday, February 19, 2020


Yesterday, Marcia Meara shared a review of my non-fiction book “Speak Flapper – Slang of the 1920s.”   I was both thrilled and humbled to have this wonderful review from Fiza Pathan. I hope you’ll check out her blog, The Insane Owl.



It’s Tuesday again, folks, and time to welcome our guest of the day, Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene. Teagan is sharing a review of her book, Speak Flapper – Slang of the 1920s, and I know you’ll enjoy reading about this one. I’ve always been fascinated with the decade, myself, and I have this book coming up […]


via #ShareAReviewDay Tuesday – Speak Flapper – Slang of the 1920s by Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene — The Write Stuff


It was firmly instilled in me as a child that I should never, not even look like I was about to, say something good about myslef.  So, you can’t imagine how hard this post full of crowing is for me.  But I will blush beyond pink and continue…  It really is a little traumatic to do this. This year I’ve released two small books, and I’m so grateful that they both have been well received. I have to express that gratitude.


I just found another review for Speak Flapper at Amazon UK, from Beem Weeks. I’m really glad I decided to let everyone see the eight years of work I spent collecting that information.


I’m also tickled pink that  Fiona Finch and the Pink Valentine got three reviews! Writing and publishing the novelette was whirlwind fast, so I didn’t expect any reviews.  However, there are reviews from D. Wallace Peach, Robbie Cheadle and Priscilla Bettis


Their reviews are here.


I’m still on cloud nine! Still doing the Snoopy dance.  Have a wonderful, and an easy coast down the other side of the midweek hump.  Hugs on the wing!

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