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VERY cool interview! Where on Long Island, Claudine? I grew up in Nassau County. Met my husband during a mixer at my college (Molloy College, in Rockville Centre). He went to the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point.
Great questions and answers! I thoroughly enjoyed this! I'm looking forward to your next event, Claudine. I love to see the non-P&P stories getting some love!
Thanks for stopping by, gals! Love seeing the interactive comments for Claudine. :)And I'm with you, Beau! It is exciting to look forward to her next event.
Debbie wrote: "VERY cool interview! Where on Long Island, Claudine? I grew up in Nassau County. Met my husband during a mixer at my college (Molloy College, in Rockville Centre). He went to the Merchant Marine Ac..."I live in Setauket, Debbie. Wow, another Long Island girl! Do you ever come back to visit?
Beau wrote: "Great questions and answers! I thoroughly enjoyed this! I'm looking forward to your next event, Claudine. I love to see the non-P&P stories getting some love!"Thanks Beau. I need a name for this event... Any suggestions!
Wonderful interview! I felt like I was right there, listening intently while eating a blondie ... hopeful for that magic wand. You've done such a fabulous job with Just Jane 1813, Claudine! Wishing you much success! Thank you, ladies for all you do in the Austen community.
Claudine, my husband and I go back every 5 years for his college reunions. We were just there last September. None of my family lives there anymore, and I haven't lived there since 1976. My old stomping ground in Garden City is unrecognizable now. Setauket is in Suffolk County, isn't it?
Debbie wrote: "Claudine, my husband and I go back every 5 years for his college reunions. We were just there last September. None of my family lives there anymore, and I haven't lived there since 1976. My old sto..."Yes, north shore Suffolk County. We must meet when you come to visit. What fun we'd have!
Cat wrote: "Wonderful interview! I felt like I was right there, listening intently while eating a blondie ... hopeful for that magic wand. You've done such a fabulous job with Just Jane 1813, Claudine! Wishing..."Thanks Cat! The JAFF community is such a fun place thanks to readers and writers, such as yourself!
A fun interview - great getting to know more about Claudine. Love the Just Jane 1813 blog- keep up the great work!
Karen wrote: "A fun interview - great getting to know more about Claudine. Love the Just Jane 1813 blog- keep up the great work!"Thanks Karen. Authors, such as yourself, make me love JAFF so much. I loved having you host the Netherfield Ball!
Enjoyed the insight into when you first found JAFF! By the way, I'm originally from Huntington Station! Last time I was there was in 2014 for my Aunt's 100th birthday in Sea Cliff. She turns 102 this August.
Great interview!
Carole (in Canada) wrote: "Enjoyed the insight into when you first found JAFF! By the way, I'm originally from Huntington Station! Last time I was there was in 2014 for my Aunt's 100th birthday in Sea Cliff. She turns 102 ..."
I love Huntington Carole!! Wow, look at all of these LI ladies! The next time you visit, we must get together, it would be great fun.
Thanks for reading the interview Carole!
Lovely chat-felt like I was sitting beside ye,having a cuppa (strong,with some milk), listening to the conversation flow.
It had a really warm, intimate and cosy feeling.
Well done to you both.
Ahhhh, you would have been most welcome, Mary. The more the merrier. That feeling is exactly what we were going for with the chat. :)
That was great!! But I only discovered it through a comment on the home page. How do I find out when these chats are happening? If someone would be so kind to explain. Thank you much.
Hey, Teresa!Glad you enjoyed it and want more. Big compliment there, thanks!
I think you just need to go to my page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...
And 'follow' me and/or 'friend' me for any of my blog posts to appear in your home page stream. Make sure your 'stream' is set for author blog posts to show up (and this can be checked by going to the top, clicking 'home', then at the top right of your stream of posts click the setting circle to check how you have things set up for your stream. At least, I think that's how it works.
Sorry if all that sounds confusing.
Thanks Sophia for getting back to me so quickly. I think I'm all set now. Thank goodness for daughters who know how to follow these things:).
I loved this fun, creative and informal interview. Thank you so much for hosting it Sophia! You've very good at this :)It is such a great idea to allow us to know the bloggers that communicate with us everyday. We often read interviews of authors, but Claudine showed us that bloggers are incredibly interesting interviewees as well, and with so much in common with us :)
Thank you ladies! And I hope to see some persuasion related content in your next event Claudine :)
Super, Rita!I'm so glad to get the positive responses. I agree, bloggers and readers lead some very interesting lives, too, and it's fun to draw this out in an interview post.
Teresa wrote: "That was great!! But I only discovered it through a comment on the home page. How do I find out when these chats are happening? If someone would be so kind to explain. Thank you much."Thanks for the compliment! It was a lot of fun visiting with Sophia!
Rita wrote: "I loved this fun, creative and informal interview. Thank you so much for hosting it Sophia! You've very good at this :)It is such a great idea to allow us to know the bloggers that communicate wit..."
Thank you Rita! I can't wait to read all of these interviews and I look forward to yours as well. I will have at least one Persuasion-related post, more if I can, since you asked!
Claudine wrote: "Rita wrote: "I loved this fun, creative and informal interview. Thank you so much for hosting it Sophia! You've very good at this :)It is such a great idea to allow us to know the bloggers that co..."
Thank you Claudine! I love Persusasion :) It's my second favorite after P&P :)
Carole (in Canada) wrote: "Enjoyed the insight into when you first found JAFF! By the way, I'm originally from Huntington Station! Last time I was there was in 2014 for my Aunt's 100th birthday in Sea Cliff. She turns 102 ..."
I LOVE seeing Long Islanders in the JAFF community! I grew up in Plainview and went to school in Huntington. Does anyone remember the Walt Whitman mall? :)
Claudine wrote: "Yes, that mall is still there. My husband sometimes stops by there on his lunch break."Wow! I bet it's changed dramatically from what I remember. I remember when Roosevelt Field was one level! My mom used to do art shows in many malls on the Island, so I was pretty much a mall kid, spending all day with her. I loved WW mall.
Cat wrote: "Carole (in Canada) wrote: "Enjoyed the insight into when you first found JAFF! Yes, my sister and I stopped in for lunch and some shopping the last time we were there (2014) and saw how much it had changed from what I remembered. So did our house that my father had built. What a small world we live in. I went to Walt Whitman High School but didn't stop by there as time was limited.
Cat wrote: "Claudine wrote: "Yes, that mall is still there. My husband sometimes stops by there on his lunch break."Wow! I bet it's changed dramatically from what I remember. I remember when Roosevelt Field ..."
Most of the malls are really different... New stores, new looks,etc. Roosevelt Field has had two floors for a long time now.
Claudine wrote: "Cat wrote: "Claudine wrote: "Yes, that mall is still there. My husband sometimes stops by there on his lunch break."Wow! I bet it's changed dramatically from what I remember. I remember when Roos..."
I remember going to fireworks displays every Fourth of July at an open area right by Roosevelt Field. And, yes, the mall was still only one level when I moved from there in 1976. Spent the first 21 years of my life in that area- Roosevelt Field was the go-to place to shop for my family!
Just caught up with this lovely chat between you two lovely ladies. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us. The cookies and blondies sound yummy!It's great to hear that you're soon going to be focussing on JAFF based around Jane Austen's other works Claudine. They just don't get enough love, do they? I can understand why P & P gets so much but as Persuasion is my second favourite, I'd love to see more based on that in particular.
Wonderful to have you drop in and read our post, Anji! I do love my sweets. :)I'm glad to see an emphasis on the others, too. It will fun to read Claudine's posts.
Thanks Anji. I hope the event resonates with readers. I am writing my review for Love & Friendship as we speak. It was everything I hoped it would be and more! After seeing two Austen adaptations this month, I love the way humor was woven into both of them. I think she'd be proud of them too!I will include Persuasion, and the other four as well. It seems like Persuasion is so well-loved by JAFF readers, I think more authors could do right by it in JAFF.
However, I can not lie and say anything comes close to P&P for me... I enjoy them all, but P&P has some kind of magical hold on my heart & mind... Sigh!
I will make an announcement soon about dates for my upcoming event. Any reader suggestions for posts are always welcome, as I've been diligently planning this event and will try to do right by the other Austen works.
Thank you for your feedback. I always appreciate your ideas and support!
Persuasion is my favourite and always has been. I'm always praying for more JAFF of this novel. Wish I could write too then I could keep myself happy writing them myself:)
I wish I could write fiction too; it only makes my respect for JAFF authors even greater! Thanks for telling me about your love for Persuasion. A good friend reminded me just yesterday not to judge Anne too harshly for the errors of her youth; its theme is also about making second choices with a better educated mind and with the knowledge of our experiences. I certainly agree with that theme.
I may be late to the conversation but that does not lessen my enjoyment of reading your interaction with Sophia Rose and others from the JAFF community. I am blown away with all the work you put into research and then posting articles, Pinterest, Spotify and other resource links. You are truly a talented individual and we are thankful that you are sharing with us. Your reviews are always so thorough and love all the author interviews to give us even more insight into writing styles and purposes. Good luck - love all you do. Sheila
Thank you Sheila. That means a great deal to me because you're my JAFF mentor and my first JAFF friend! It means a lot to me that you recognize and appreciate the work that I put into my different reviews. Seeing comments from readers, such as yourself, during each post brightens my day!
I look forward to reading and sharing more great stories together.
This was a fabulous interview and I look forward to the next Just Jane event. Thank you both for sharing your passion for Austen.




I appreciate everything you do to make the JAFF community such an amazing, supportive place!