Dear Subscriber,
 

March was such an interesting month, wasn't it?  You know one of the best things about March?  It's over...  So here we are in April, hoping that the chances of snow are behind us once and for all, and bracing instead for rain, rain and more rain.  April showers, they say, bring May flowers.  They also bring us tidings of Easter, blossoms on the cherry trees (soon the buckeye next door will be in glorious flower, leading to, one hopes, "conkers" in the fall), and before too much longer Maryland's annual spectacular profusion of lilies.

And, of course, the latest edition of Victorian Times!  But before I talk about that, let me mention one other popular April custom: Spring cleaning!  I'm cleaning out my cupboards, and I've found a stack of publications I'd like to get rid of.  Specifically, I have two copies of A Victorian Christmas Treasury, two copies of Bits About Animals, and eight copies of Time for Tea.  I'm offering these on a first-come, first-served basis for $5 apiece (including shipping).  If you'd like one (or more) of these books, send me an e-mail, and I'll send you a PayPal invoice.  (Sorry, but this offer is only for US-based addresses.)

And now, here's what we have for April:

Visit http://www.victorianvoices.net/VT/issues/VT-1704.shtml to download this issue!

Or download it directly from DropBox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wrok9vjrczhyn5j/VT-1704.pdf?dl=0

Victorian Times Quarterly #11
 

Victorian Times Quarterly #11 is now available!  This volume features the January, February  and March 2017 issues of Victorian Times, in a lovely, easy-to-read print edition.  In this issue, you'll find articles on:

Find out more at http://www.victorianvoices.net/VT/VTQ/VTQ11.shtml

Or order it directly from: Amazon, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.ca

Color Me Victorian!

I am thrilled to announce my very own coloring book from Dover's Creative Haven collection!  And yes, it's Victorian.  Elegant Designs of the Ages is a collection of 31 designs based on Victorian books of design, art and architecture.  Its images are adapted from designs throughout the ages, from ancient days to the Victorian era.  (It even has a design by Fred Miller from The Girl's Own Paper!) 

In this gorgeous collection (if I do say so myself), you'll find Chinese peonies, Japanese koi, patterns based on medieval church windows and traceries, tiles, historic fabric designs, and more.  You'll find mandalas--well, in coloring book land, if it's circular, it's called a mandala, even though in reality one of these is a Victorian pattern for a decorated milking stool!

If you love coloring and you love Victoriana, you'll love this collection.  It's available from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.ca and apparently every other branch (I was even able to find it at Amazon.co.jp).

And of course, since it's a Dover coloring book, you know it's printed on quality paper, on one side of the page, with perforations for easy removal.

Can't wait?  Download a pair of free sample patterns now from Dropbox

 Happy Easter!

 
Your Intrepid Editor,
Moira Allen
editors@victorianvoices.net