Lovely Story and very entertaining list. Another great story that made me smile Teagan.
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The Characters, Murder at the Bijou
I am so looking forward to seeing all these wonderful characters together in your book.
It’s hump day and I needed a boost to get me through the rest of the week. I avoid midweek posts, but I thought this might give me the lift I need. When this song popped into my head (again) I knew I had to share. Because I’m getting ready, ready, ready for the takeoff! What I mean is the launch of Murder at the Bijou, Three Ingredients-I.
It’s a Roaring Twenties culinary mystery. It was spontaneously written as a “pantser” serial here at this blog. Everything, event, and character in the story was inspired by things or ingredients the readers of this blog sent. Now, as I’m closer and closer to takeoff I wanted to show you my concept of the characters.

Cast of Characters
Pip
The Three Things gave us Pip (Paisley Idelle Peabody), the narrator of both story-lines. I was so fond of Pip, a flapper…
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Using Leftovers — Research
Loved the visit and am just a teeny bit intrigued about what could happen when the Delta Pearl cross a state line. Hoping to find out in the future.
Three Things Serial Goes to Mars?
Thanks for the great Friday afternoon entertainment. I was/am an Edgar Rice Burroughs fan in my younger day eons ago I used to consider hiding from my chores and reading one of his books the highlight of my day.
Young Lucille Ball as Pip
In my novella, The Three Things Serial – a Little 1920s Story, Pip dubs one of her friends “the astronaut man.” That character is Andy Avis and he writes science fiction stories (hence Pip’s nickname for him). He happens to have a gigantic crush on Mona.
In the novella, Andy is working on a re-imagining of A Princess of Mars. That is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Andy would cast Mona in the titular part as Dejah Thoris.
Now, that is not the focus of the novella — it is a very small aspect of the story. However, I thought it would be fun to let you know more about it. Science Fiction was coming into its own in the Jazz Age with silent films.
Edgar Rice Burroughs, of course, became famous before the 1920s. He published A Princess of Mars
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Book Launch: The Three Things Serial Story
Awesome Teagan.
Book Launch? Sort of…
The Three Things Serial Story
A Little 1920s Story
Should I call this a book launch? That just doesn’t feel right, because I already did this story (and others) here at Teagan’s Books.
When I started this blog at the end of 2012 I did a few posts. By 2013 I wanted a theme — something more than just talking about my novel (Atonement, Tennessee) each week. That’s how the first of my serials began — The Three Things.
While any of the serials were being created here at this blog, people would ask for a book version. So I’ve finally made time to do the first book version! Of course I’ve started with the first serial. It’s only a novella in length. Here’s the Kindle version and the paperback.
So allow me to present to you, The Three Things Serial Story, a Little…
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