Lona Manning
Author of A Contrary Wind: a variation on Mansfield Park
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Shelley and the Unknown Lady: A novella excerpted from The Mansfield Trilogy (2020) 2 copies, 1 review
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Dangerous to Know: Jane Austen's Rakes & Gentlemen Rogues (2017) — Contributor — 10 copies, 1 review
Rational Creatures: Stirrings of Feminism in the Hearts of Jane Austen's Fine Ladies (2018) — Contributor — 7 copies, 2 reviews
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- Seoul, South Korea
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- I was born in South Korea a few years after the Korean War. My father taught library science at Yonsei University. And -- being from the American South, he also taught his students how to do the Virginia Reel. My mother fostered Korean war orphan babies.
My folks returned to the United States in the early 60’s and were active in the civil rights movement. We always had the kind of house that was filled with books and magazines. Our family (with six kids by then) moved to Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, in 1967. Then we had a house filled with books, magazines, and war objectors playing guitar and singing “Where have all the flowers gone.”
I put myself through university in Vancouver. Over the years, I've been a home care aide, legal secretary, political speech writer, office manager, and vocational instructor. Mainly I worked in non-profit administration until suddenly deciding (in my late 50’s) to get an ESL teaching certificate. So most recently I’ve been teaching English in China. My husband Ross and I raised two boys; one is now a computer programmer and the other is finishing law school.
Although I have not written much in recent years, I have authored several lengthy non-fiction pieces about notable American crimes, such as: the murder of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the Lindbergh kidnapping, the 1920 Wall Street bombing, the satanic ritual moral panic of the 90's, and the Rubin Hurricane Carter case. These articles have been cited in over a dozen books and been used in secondary school and university courses [for example, Sam Houston University, University of Missouri-Kansas City] My article about O'Hair was used in a course on the history of atheism at the Center for American Studies at Heidelberg University. My Wall Street bombing article was referenced in a New York City Law Journal Review article.
Last spring, after a long silence, my Muse showed up and started writing this book in my head.
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A very enjoyable well written variation of Mansfield Park.