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25 June 2024

"Lost Lingo" To Preview in July

Event date: 7/10/2024 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Export event

"Lost Lingo" To Preview in July

To prepare for my presentation in September at the International Agatha Christie Festival, I will be workshopping "Lost Lingo: Decoding the 1920s Novels for Today's Readers" at Willow Lake Estates on July 10 at two times: 11:00a and 6:00p. . 

I have many fun stories about my research, the experts I talked to, and the words themselves, but I have struggled to figure out which ones will be most interesting to share. To make "Lost Lingo" really special, this first presentation will be among friends and neighbors. I hope to get some good feedback on what's working and what's not so I can polish things up before September. 

My husband and publisher will also be part of "Lost Lingo," as he has been a part of Agatha Annotated since the beginning. This is only our second presentation together. Some years ago, we co-presented on how to write and publish a business book for our local chamber of commerce. It went well then, so I expect it will go well now, too!

Wish us luck! I'll post later how it went. 

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... has been a huge fan of the works of Agatha Christie her entire adult life. Christie's vivid descriptions of picturesque English life in the early-to-mid twentieth century fascinated Kate, but many of the people and places were unfamiliar to her. A writer herself, as well as a researcher and historian with several local history books to her credit, Kate began a list of these strange words and set out to define them. Now, Christie fans like you and all those who come after will be able to fully enjoy the richness of Agatha Christie novels with their own copy of Agatha Annotated.

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