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Wired Love (Annotated): A Romance of Dots and Dashes

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A Victorian rom-com with a modern heartbeat.

Before emails, text messages, and dating apps, there was the telegraph—and Ella Cheever Thayer turned its coded clicks into one of the earliest love stories of the digital age. First published in 1880, Wired A Romance of Dots and Dashes follows Nattie Rogers, a quick-witted telegraph operator who begins an unexpected romance with an unseen correspondent known only as “C.”

Their witty exchanges, comic missteps, and eventual revelation of true identity form a story that feels as fresh today as it did in the age of Morse code. Blending humor, independence, and proto-feminist flair, Thayer’s novel captures both the excitement of new technology and the timeless yearning for connection.

This new annotated edition by Celia Harrow reintroduces Thayer’s forgotten gem to twenty-first-century readers. Through detailed commentary, Harrow highlights the novel’s insight into gender, communication, and the social rhythms of early technology—making it a perfect read for fans of historical fiction, romantic comedy, and literary curiosities alike.

Funny, prescient, and irresistibly human, Wired Love reminds us that while our devices change, the heart’s code remains the same.

179 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 9, 2025

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