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Laurie Nienhaus
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Laurie Nienhaus is the founder of The Ladies’ Tea Guild and editor of the Guild’s on-line, free monthly - Sweet Willa’s Review. While loving history, tea, and Jane Eyre even as a child, her passion for Victoriana, the Edwardian era, and for vintage fashion, was born during a month’s visit to England with her grandmother when she was 24 years old.
With a passion for designing vintage inspired handbags, she is also the creative force behind Designs by Lady Montana, a pattern company she established in 1996, specializing in vintage inspired accessories.
Her writing most usually incorporates her love of history and tea.
Laurie is also a public speaker who has been entertaining her audiences for over six years with presentations such as Remembering Miss Millay, How on Earth Did Tea Make It This Far, and The Tactics of Alice Paul.
Birth Place: St. Louis, MO USA
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Books

|  | And Then It Was Teatime by Laurie Nienhaus With vintage inspired graphics and over 150 excerpts from vintage and modern literature, And Then It Was Teatime takes you into the drawing rooms, parlors, and gardens of characters you might have long forgotten about or might not ever have had the chance to become acquainted with. And all are waiting for you…with cup in hand....
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Short Stories
 An Elegant Disequilibrium of the Spirit by Laurie Nienhaus ...In search of the gothic garden....
A Woman Haunted by Laurie Nienhaus Compelling Stitching......
Through the Garden Gate with Toads, Frogs, & Celia Thaxter by Laurie Nienhaus If only I was of sterner stuff!...
On Falling From Zone Seven by Laurie Nienhaus The heart of a gardener can only lie still for so long......
Teatime: A Flash Story by Laurie Nienhaus Even Uninvited Guests Are Welcome...
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Articles
 Brimming with More Than Tea by Laurie Nienhaus How far should a collector go?...
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Links
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| GLily.com
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Additional information
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| Laurie is the author of two 1-act teatime comedies. The first, a murder mystery titled A Teatime Travesty, begins it's third run in January of 2008 at Brambles Tea Room in Naples, Florida. Her second, Tea-A-Ria, begins in February at Brambles.
Nana's Socks, a children's teatime tale written for The Jeremy Project, is scheduled for release in spring of 2008. Her cookbook, Teatime At the Lily Pond, will be released in the fall of 2008.
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Contact
Information
Gilded Lily Publishing PO Box 2576 Fort Myers Beach
FL
33932
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Work phone: 239-463-1079
Fax: 239-463-4952 |
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