Laurel Ann Nattress (a life-long acolyte of Jane Austen, the editor of the short story anthology Jane Austen Made Me Do It, and Austenprose.com,) and Syrie James (bestselling author of eight critically acclaimed novels) are going to travel back in time on a very special quest in search of Jane Austen. They will in fact travel to England and visit the homes and estates of Jane Austen as well as famous film locations used for Austen adaptations. Do you wish to join them? Read about their exciting plans...
Do you consider it more as an Austen pilgrimage to discover more about the author, a visit to her places on the footprints of our beloved Jane, the 18th century woman, or as an exciting new adventure to discover new people and new places?
Syrie : This trip is indeed a pilgrimage on so many levels. I have written two Jane Austen novels so far, including The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, and am about to write a third—and with each book, I feel closer and closer to Jane. This tour will also be a wonderful research opportunity for me, since the new novel I’m writingtakes place in several of the locations that we’ll be visiting.
What do you especially expect from this experience? Laurel Ann: After seeing England only through movie adaptations and books, this enthusiastic Anglophile/Austenite is hoping that being there will surpass every expectation. With our tailor made itinerary and expert tour guide, how could it not? Syrie: My last Austen tour was entirely self-guided. This time I look forward to having a tour guide at the helm, as well as the special events that are planned for us. I also look forward to seeing these locations again through new eyes—both mine (because I have learned so much more about Jane Austen since my last visit) and the eyes of others. It will be great fun to see the reactions of fellow travelers like my dear friend Laurel Ann, who will be experiencing all this for the first time, and to share their excitement!
What is the place you wish to visit the most? Why?
What are your worries, if any?
Laurel Ann: If it is possible to worry about having too much fun and being exhausted, then yes, I have a case of Mrs. Bennet’s nerves. Syrie: That I’ll be so happy and excited to be there, I won’t be able to sleep for days! Literally, that is what often happens to me when I travel overseas!
Are there any famous film locations used for Austen adaptations in your trip plan?
What special Austenesque luck- bringer will you take with you?
Laurel Ann : I don’t have a Jane Austen “lucky charm” yet, but I might find one on this trip. Syrie: I’m bringing Laurel Ann Nattress with me—what could be luckier than that? What special Austen souvenirs do you wish to take back home with you? Laurel Ann: Of course I will take lots of pictures and wonderful memories – but a book or two from the Jane Austen House Museum and the Jane Austen Centre bookshops will be very special to this bibliophile. I also hope to find some other special momento that strikes me during the trip – something I will not know that I must have until I see it! Syrie: Ditto! Will there be any special Austen events you will take part in? Our special Jane Austen tour ends in Bath with the opening of the annual Jane Austen Festival – the ultimate Austen celebration for any admirer of our favorite author. Watching the Grand Promenade down Milsom street and participating in all of the weekend activities will be so wonderful – a grand finale to what should be the most wonderful travel experience imaginable.
Are you meeting Austen Authors living in England?
Laurel Ann: Syrie and I hope to connect with many of the English authors who contributed to my short story anthology Jane Austen Made Me Do It: Amanda Grange, Monica Fairview, Jane Odiwe, Maya Slater and Elizabeth Aston. We are working out the details now so that each author can join us on tour at a different location. It will be a special treat to meet them in person and share their insights.
Who are the people traveling with you? Is still possible to join your group and take part in the trip? We hope that the tour will be a group of “clever, well-informed people, who have a great deal of conversation.” It is open to everyone.Ingenious Travelhas secured an expert Jane Austen tour guide who has conducted many of the annual Jane Austen Society of North America tours in the past. As two authors who have studied Austen and her novels for many years, we will also be happy to answer questions as we can. Booking for A Jane Austen Tour: Seascapes and Landscapes is still currently open, but make haste! The response has been amazing and we would not want you to miss out on the Jane Austen trip of a lifetime!
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