Email: | margaret-JA-dwiggie.com |
Location: | London |
Joined DWG: | Autumn 1999 |
Favorite Jane Austen novel: | Pride & Prejudice |
Second favorite JA novel: | Emma |
Favorite JA adaptation: | S&S2 (1995) |
If anything on the DWG web site doesn't work or doesn't look right, it's my fault. Crysty introduced me to DWG during our freshman year of college, and I still haven't gotten tired of it. My contributions have been limited to IT support lately, although I hope to be more active in the future.
I spent a couple decades in the US, and then I was ready for a change and I left. I have been wandering around Europe ever since. At present I live in London and work as a software developer.
Since I am the person with the first entry on the Baronetage (one advantage of writing all the code), I can claim Mr Darcy for myself! We will be married and live happily ever after at Pemberley, and the rest of you will be wildly jealous of us.
Blame Crysty and Amy I. for the pink convertible.
Author of:
The Great American Novel Written by Crysty and Margaret. In the small town of Pomfret, Vermont, disappointment over the reclusiveness of one eligible, young, eligible gentleman, gets lifted when a second eligible, young, eligible gentleman comes to town. ~P&P~ Last update 06/04/2000 (Fant)
Making a Fine Figure Written by Margaret D. Leaving his fiancée back at home, Edward Ferrars moves to New York City to finish his first novel, but he soon finds himself in more trouble than he had expected thanks to his friends Elinor Dashwood, Henry Tilney, and Catherine Morland. A Re-telling of Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey, with Many Diversions. ~NA~ ~S&S~ Last update 07/18/2002 (Fant)
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