Happy (belated) birthday, friend! Hoping it's your favorite year yet. And how cool to meet Loren Long. So excited to hear more about this historical fiction! I'm off to order my walker now, then BRB so you can say more words about the years of my childhood. ;-)
Also, with the historical fiction dilemma, this may muddy the water, but cars are considered classics after 20-40 years. Which unfortunately we are in/have hit/approaching. When your kid refers to the 90s as “the late 1900s,” you first scramble to keep your cool, start to chuckle, all whilst fighting the urge to strangle them.
So my answer is possibly, yes, definitely maybe. After all, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Jeremy likes "period piece" because he says historical fiction is for eras in which most of the people are no longer around. But I think it's a fluid concept, ha! I will probably stick with rom-com.
Yess. Slow horses. It does keep getting better. I need to jump into season 4. Didn't realize it was out.
Happy (belated) birthday, friend! Hoping it's your favorite year yet. And how cool to meet Loren Long. So excited to hear more about this historical fiction! I'm off to order my walker now, then BRB so you can say more words about the years of my childhood. ;-)
😂😂 My husband thinks "period piece" is a more appropriate term, but I 'm not sure that's better. I am going to stick with rom-com.
Also, with the historical fiction dilemma, this may muddy the water, but cars are considered classics after 20-40 years. Which unfortunately we are in/have hit/approaching. When your kid refers to the 90s as “the late 1900s,” you first scramble to keep your cool, start to chuckle, all whilst fighting the urge to strangle them.
So my answer is possibly, yes, definitely maybe. After all, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Jeremy likes "period piece" because he says historical fiction is for eras in which most of the people are no longer around. But I think it's a fluid concept, ha! I will probably stick with rom-com.