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Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake

It's a well-known rule that a proper young lady should never steal into the house of a notorious marquess and demand a passionate kiss. But to romance this rake, Lady Calpurnia Hartwell will break all the rules.

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Alexandra Stafford and her two closest friends, Vivi and Ella, weren't much looking forward to the London Season of 1815...but, between dress fittings, glittering balls, a murder that only they can solve, and the little fact that Alex's heart is very much in danger of being stolen...this is one season that is shaping up to be unforgettable!

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

9 Phrases That Don't Belong In a Regency-set Romance

So, if you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen that I recently started a new Twitter account called The When of Words, where I'm tweeting any word that I check the etymology of while I'm writing. These range from the surprising (unorthodox, adj. - 1657) to the mundane (pencil, n. - late 16th C.) to the just, plain, can't-be-used, (glitch, n. - 1962). You can follow the crazy bouncing ball of my current work in project if you follow @whenofwords on Twitter.

That said, it got me thinking about things that I'd really like to write, but that I just don't think would fly (read: things that would give my editor hives) in a Regency-set Historical. For example, my hero is an antiquarian, but it might not be ok for his friend to reply to his reference to the heroines marbles with, "Is that what they're calling them these days?" Funny? To my latent 13-year-old boy, yes. Historically accurate? Well, I'm guessing I'd get kicked out of the Beau Monde chapter of RWA. And, frankly, I kinda like the Beau Monde.

And then, I started getting punchy.

So, without further ado...I give you, 9 Phrases That Don't Belong in a Regency-set Historical:
9. "OMG, I totes love you."
8. "That's what she said."
7. "My dancemaster is insisting I learn the Robot."
6. "I saw what she wrote on your Facebook wall, my lord. I know that you've poked her."
5. "I'm happy for you, and Imma let you finish, but the Duke of Wellington was one of the best military leaders of all time."
4. Anything involving "bases."
3. "You have impugned the honor of my lady. Paint ball at dawn."
2. "I don't like to kiss and tell, but have you seen the girl's ankles?"
1. "I should like to take you riding...if you know what I mean."
ok. i think it's best if i back away from the manuscript. Right now.

But not without asking you what I've missed, first!

Labels: 9 rules, new project, research, social networks, the internets, the regency

posted by Sarah MacLean at 7:01 PM

7 Comments:

Blogger the epic rat said...

LOL, funny - I think you should somehow sneak them in there in a coded subtext!

September 26, 2009 9:15 PM  
Blogger Chick Lit Teens said...

Haha that's hilarious. I especially like #3 and #5.

September 26, 2009 11:11 PM  
Blogger sarah said...

Oh I don't know. Maybe you can pull a time travel one a la Mandy Hubbard and get some of those phrases in. Would be hilarious :)

September 27, 2009 8:48 PM  
Blogger Jez said...

This list cracks me up XD

I love the paintball one & the ankles one.

September 27, 2009 10:25 PM  
Blogger Allison said...

That list is fantastic! :)

October 3, 2009 2:46 PM  
Blogger Donna Gambale said...

So funny. One of my hugest pet peeves is when an author uses a totally time-inappropriate word or phrase in a novel. People seem to think that an ego has been around forever.

October 4, 2009 3:40 PM  
Blogger MissAttitude said...

This was a genuine laugh-out-loud moment! Especially #1, 5, and 6.
Maybe you could add something about "OMG. Look at her hair. It is sooooooo big." I dunno, something with OMG, LOL, JK, IDK. :D

October 14, 2009 5:17 PM  

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