Monday, April 20, 2009

Ask An Author Week #2: Bess McBride

Question: If you could travel back in time for a month long vacation, which Era would you visit and why?

Bess McBride: The Regency era in England...just to see if it was really as structured as they say, plus I wouldn’t have to wear corsets.

College teacher Ellie Standish thinks she’s on a sleek modern train heading to a conference on women’s studies in Seattle, but she awakens from a night’s doze to find herself on a bizarre historical train full of late Victorian era reenactors who refuse to come out of character. When the leader of the group—one handsome, green-eyed Robert Chamberlain—finally convinces her the date is indeed 1901, a skeptical Ellie decries any eccentric theories of time travel and presumes she is smack dab in the middle of a very interesting historical dream. She turns the directorial reins of her dream over to one smitten and willing Robert, only to realize that dreams cannot last forever. Someday, she must wake up to reality, though Ellie no longer has any idea what reality is. She only knows that Robert must play an important part in her future. But how can he...if he’s only a figment of her imagination or worse yet...a man who belongs to an era long past?  

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6 Comments:

  • At 11:22 AM, Blogger Mary Ricksen said…

    I'm on the train with you Bess!

     
  • At 11:26 AM, Blogger Margaret West said…

    I think corsets are a blessing lol Just think what we could hide under that whale bone and tight laces lol

     
  • At 6:58 PM, Blogger starryann2000 said…

    Could be enlightening. I have a question if you could meet a historical figure who would it be and why?

     
  • At 3:33 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Corsets would definitely be hard to wear!

     
  • At 12:39 AM, Blogger Babyblue22 said…

    YAY!!! No Corsets!
    I'm with you Bess a life without corsets is my kind of life.
    ~Afshan

     
  • At 8:30 AM, Blogger Becky said…

    I wouldn't like the idea of wearing corsets either.

     

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