Kathleen A. Flynn
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Kathleen A. Flynn is an editor at The New York Times and author about a science fiction novel where time travelers are dispatched to befriend 19th century author Jane Austen.[1] In her private life Flynn is an expert on Austen, quoted by other publications, like USA Today.[2][3]
References
- ↑ USA Today. 2017-07-17. Archived from the original on 2021-07-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20210730072558/https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2017/07/17/200-years-after-her-death-jane-austen-beloved-heroine-her-own-story/480464001/. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "Look no further than authors like Sittenfeld, or Helen Fielding (Bridget Jones’s Diary) or Kathleen A. Flynn, whose clever 2017 debut novel The Jane Austen Project sends a time-traveling team (think a modern Lizzie and Mr. Darcy) back to 1815 England to meet Austen and perhaps change the course of literary history."
- ↑ Fran Wood (2020-06-29). "What Fran’s Reading: Natalie Jenner’s debut novel for Jane Austen fans, Steve Berry’s latest Cotton Malone adventure". Jersey's Best. https://www.jerseysbest.com/home/what-frans-reading-natalie-jenners-debut-novel-for-jane-austen-fans-steve-berrys-latest-cotton-malone-adventure/. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "The audio book is more than capably read by Richard Armitage, who provides a distinct voice and persona to each character, and the final CD culminates with a conversation between Jenner and Kathleen A. Flynn, author of 'The Jane Austen Project.'"
- ↑ Jane Sullivan (2019-12-06). "Something about Mary: Latest Jane Austen spin-off joins long procession". Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 2019-12-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20191220113945/https://www.smh.com.au/culture/books/something-about-mary-latest-jane-austen-spin-off-joins-long-procession-20191128-p53f09.html. Retrieved 2021-09-18. "Some Austen updates get a little weird. Val McDermid has fun with teenage girls and vampires in her version of Northanger Abbey; Kathleen A. Flynn has her heroines travel back in time to meet the author in The Jane Austen Project; and romance meets the paranormal in Jennifer Kloester’s Jane Austen’s Ghost."