SEX AND THE AUSTEN GIRL is back from hiatus, and giveaway madness has begun!
Enter the first of our series of weekly giveaways to celebrate the second half of Season One of SEX AND THE AUSTEN GIRL, the Babelgum original comedy web series inspired by RUDE AWAKENINGS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT and CONFESSIONS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT.
Each week till the end of Season One, two winners will each win a signed copy of RUDE AWAKENINGS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT and CONFESSIONS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT.
TO ENTER: follow the instructions posted each week on the Jane Austen Addict homepage. Have fun, and good luck!
[Arabella Field (L) as Courtney and Fay Masterson (R) as Jane]



I was surprised by the comment of age 35 to get married today, is that the general opinion? My family thinks its in the early 20's. So I agree with Jane Mansfield that age 27 is a concern.
Thanks for this stie and the others I am die-hard Jane Austen fan!!
Posted by: Roxanne Anderson | September 17, 2010 at 06:28 AM
Thanks, Bree and Cate! Yes, it's definitely a relief that we're no longer being pressured in our mid-twenties, but the pressure still exists--just delayed by a decade. :)
Good luck with the giveaway!
Posted by: Laurie Viera Rigler | September 15, 2010 at 11:52 PM
Episode 14 is one of my favorite so far - a true look at how society has changed so much over the last 200 years! I got married at 26 and my family still thought I was too young to get married :-)
Posted by: Cate Ingram | September 15, 2010 at 06:20 PM
I just watched the latest episode - it was fantastic!
Posted by: Bree | September 15, 2010 at 11:43 AM
Thanks for the kind words, everyone. Brenda, I'm looking forward to seeing you in Portland at the Abbey! Good luck, all!
Posted by: Laurie Viera Rigler | September 15, 2010 at 03:09 AM
I really enjoy these episodes!
Posted by: Amy | September 13, 2010 at 07:24 PM
Welcome back! What fun to have more of these episodes. I am enjoying them in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. See you in Portland!! (But I'd like to win a book before then.)
Posted by: Brenda Babich | September 13, 2010 at 03:00 PM
I'm thoroughly enjoying the "Sex and the Austen Girl" episodes. It is a fun way to appreciate historical cultural differences. Thanks for all you did to accomplish this!
Posted by: Betty Ellis | September 13, 2010 at 02:24 PM