Tag Archives: Airships & Alchemy

  1. Paying a Visit

    11 October, 2022 by katelaity

    I am at present visiting Eduardo’s hometown. There is enough cake to make him happy. And many images of his …
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  2. The Height of Absurdity: Penzance 3.7

    19 April, 2016 by katelaity

    Then there was the matter of the beard. When I say ‘beard’ you might imagine such a facial accouterment as …
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  3. #JaneAndMe and Her Daughter

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    18 April, 2016 by katelaity

    Here’s me with my favourite copy of Jane Eyre illustrated by the fabulous Dame Darcy. I think I might have …
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  4. Steampunk Fair in Troy NY

    14 September, 2015 by katelaity

    I just found out about this yesterday, but I’m looking forward to finding out more. At the very least I …
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  5. Out in Paperback: Airships & Alchemy

    4 September, 2015 by katelaity

    Click the cover above to buy the paperback direct! Helen Rochester has a dream: unveiling her airship at the Paris …
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  6. Out Now: Airships & Alchemy ebook

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    18 August, 2015 by katelaity

    Available now: Join the adventures of Helen Rochester, her raven Tuppence, the alchemist Maggiormente, his Venetian lion Eduardo, and the …
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  7. Cover Reveal: Airships & Alchemy

    17 August, 2015 by katelaity

    Coming very very soon: both the ebook and print versions of the novel! But first sigh in appreciation of this …
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  8. Airships & Alchemy: Afterword

    9 August, 2015 by katelaity

    Reader, she married him. Oh, not right away—in fact it took a rather long time for the promised event to …
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  9. Airships & Alchemy 14.8: Finish Line

    2 August, 2015 by katelaity

    Helen sank back down against the edge of the gondola. Tuppence flew up and perched beside her, croaking a mile …
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  10. Airships & Alchemy 14.7: The Conflagration

    26 July, 2015 by katelaity

    Helen looked with alarm for Tuppence. The bird had flown close to the fire. Surely every fibre of its being …
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