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http://www.pemberley.com/
All things Jane Austen, including discussion groups and searchable versions of the six major novels, the juvenilia, and the letters.

Dancing, by Dodworth—a slightly later edition than Ashleigh’s, but essentially the same. (Search for "Dodworth.") Learn Ashleigh’s favorite cotillion: No. 234, The False Noses. The parent website, http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/, part of the Library of Congress, is well worth a visit too.

http://www.leemac.freeserve.co.uk/
Diana Wynne Jones, my very favorite writer (though I also quite like Jane Austen and Shakespeare).

http://elevatormoods.com/
My husband, Andrew Nahem, along with two delightful collaborators, made this Webby-winning website of short movies shot from the point of view of an elevator security camera. Like my website? He designed it! Here's his homepage.

http://www.physics.harvard.edu/people/facpages/randall.html
Lisa Randall, my best friend from math camp when we were 16, now a physics professor at Harvard. Check out Warped Passages, her book about hidden extra dimensions of space.

http://www.timfolger.net/index.html
Want more physics? My friend Tim Folger is one of the clearest, funniest
science writers around. Here's his website.

http://www.musefanpage.com/blog/
A blog associated with the magazine Muse, run by my wonderful friend and colleague, Robert Coontz. Teenagers talk about everything from their favorite books to what they would have for dinner if they lived on Mars.

http://www.hairworksociety.org/
The Victorians used wear jewelry made from the hair of the people they loved. Fascinating? Igsome? You decide.

 
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