Wednesday, January 29, 2025

AI Jane Austen art

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

My Handmade Jane Austen Regency England Doll Costumes


This is the costumes I’m working on.  I hope you will like the video and comment and tell me what you think.

Friday, March 8, 2019

I haven't posted in a while, I have been super busy.  I wanted to announce my latest project that goes hand in hand with this blog.  I'm working on a youtube movie called dolls and prejudice. If it is a success, it will be the first full movie of pride and prejudice made only with dolls.  I'm making dresses, buying more dolls aka actors and making sets.  I can't wait for everyone to see it, but it may take a long time.


Friday, March 10, 2017

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Friday, December 4, 2015


Recently over facebook I was able to sit down with Brittany Wiscombe. Brittany Wiscombe is a writer/producer known for:
 
Singing with Angels
Austentatious
Nowhere Safe
16 Stones
Snow Beast
Scents and Sensibility
Christmas Angel
Rescued
Turn Around
Beauty and the Beast: A Latter-Day Tale
Everything You Want

Brittany has written some of the most endearing movies I have ever seen. And I'm so happy that she is the first of my “Austen Writer Interviews.” I had so many questions.  Austentatious is a family-friendly sitcom where some of our favorite Jane Austen characters are combined in the modern day.

Who came up with the idea for the show?

I can't remember who came up with the idea specifically, but it was a combination of my brother, my sister and me. My sister and I are Jane Austen fans, and all of us are always collaborating.

How long does the show take to write?

Each episode took a week or two to write, with revisions and fine-tuning.

When did your show start, because I noticed a difference from episode three or four. Suddenly everyone's hair was longer and two of the actresses had different colored hair. Was that due to budget constraints or did it take awhile for the show to get picked up?
 
I can't remember when it started but we did take a break in between episodes 3 and 4 to see which avenue for the show would be best. Once we decided on how best to release it to the public, we went back into production and finished up Season 1.

I used to like to write plays and Jane Austen is my favorite and I'm interested in how productions come to be. I have seen some of your company's other works like Scents and Sensibility a modern comedy version of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility that came out a few years ago. Can you tell me about some of your other work? Is there anything you'd like to tell me about the production, sets or actors?
 
Some of my other work is "Christmas Angel," which I really like the feel of that story. I wrote a drama called "Nowhere Safe" that incorporated cyberbullying, and I think that turned out really well. "Scents and Sensibility" of course was a fun story--I'd love to do more around the Jane Austen arena, and that's why I love "Austentatious"--it incorporates multiple stories and characters! Nothing really extraordinary about production--the actors we work with are wonderful. I love the chemistry between Emma and Grant (Knightley).  The actor who plays Colin was so delightfully awkward in his performance. It was hard to keep a straight-face as we filmed.

What influenced you to go entirety digital? Unlike some digital platforms like digital theater based out of London, you do have a DVD out, which is awesome. Can you tell me anything about the DVD and its special features?

We do have a DVD out with season 1. It has been in Walmart and online stores and others (Amazon, etc). Digital though is such a timely way to release a series now. It coincides with how people watch series now.

Most importantly with so many storylines left untapped, will there be a season two?

We want to do a season 2. We have avenues already planned for the storylines, but whether we do it or not will depend on how many people are asking for it and if the digital "stations" want a second season too.

I rather love that this is a family show, it's so adorable.

There's enough things that are dark or racy in entertainment. What's great about Jane Austen is that fans don't expect that. There's plenty of drama in life but it doesn't need to be magnified so that it's inappropriate for family viewing.

I totally agree. I have to have a plug for your show which has a nearly 5 star rating on Amazon, you can buy the DVD or buy and download the episodes from Amazon from as law as .99 per episode. For 10 to twenty dollars you can own the show without even leaving your home. 15.99 for HD if you buy the entire season and 9.99 for SD. Which of course is how I watched all of season 1.

Thank you for your time and your wonderful show.


It's been so long since I updated this blog and it's because I've taking on fulltime writing.  I have a book out on Amazon.com The Funny Little Zombie Book: The Complete book of Terribly Cheesy and Sometimes Offensive Zombie Jokes. 

Before you ask, yes there is a Jane Austen Zombie Joke Chapter and it is my most popular chapter of my nearly 600 joke book.

I am working on writing another Jane Austen style book complete with zombies, but I didn't come here to talk about myself.  I am starting a series on Famous and Fabulous Jane Austen Writers.

My first Interviewee is Brittany Wiscombe, who is a writer/producer known for:


Singing with Angels

Austentatious

Nowhere Safe

16 Stones

Snow Beast

Scents and Sensibility

Christmas Angel

Rescued

Turn Around

Beauty and the Beast: A Latter-Day Tale

Everything You Want