Episode 714: "Ye Dinna Get Used To It" (SPOILERS!)
Here are my reactions to Episode 714 of the OUTLANDER TV series, titled "Ye Dinna Get Used To It". This episode was written by Diana Gabald... Read more
Here are my reactions to Episode 714 of the OUTLANDER TV series, titled "Ye Dinna Get Used To It". This episode was written by Diana Gabald... Read more
Congratulations to Diana Gabaldon on the 10th anniversary of the publication of WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD (aka MOHB or MOBY), Book 8 in the... Read more
Today is the 261st anniversary of the birth of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns (1759-1796). If you haven't read all eight of Diana G... Read more
Here's Part 2 of my interview with Diana Gabaldon. (You can see Part 1 here .) I'm not a writer of fiction, but I love it when Diana explains... Read more
OUTLANDER fans have three books to look forward to in the coming weeks! The mass-market paperback edition (that's the small-size paperback) of D... Read more
Wishing a very happy birthday to Amanda Claire Hope MacKenzie, aka Mandy, who was born on April 21, 1776. That would make her 240 years old, which is... Read more
Davina Porter has won a 2015 Voice Arts Award for her audiobook narration of Diana Gabaldon's WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD ! From the Recor... Read more
September 18 is the 237th anniversary of a very tragic event in the OUTLANDER series. * * * SPOILER WARNING!! * * * If you haven't read Diana Gabal... Read more
The trade-paperback edition of Diana Gabaldon's WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD (that's the large size paperback) is #5 on the NY Times B... Read more
Diana Gabaldon's WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD (Book 8 in the OUTLANDER series) is now available in trade-paperback format -- that's th... Read more
Diana Gabaldon's WRITTEN IN MY OWN HEART'S BLOOD (Book 8 in the OUTLANDER series) will be out in trade-paperback format -- that's the lar... Read more
2014 has been a truly amazing, unforgettable year for OUTLANDER fans all over the world! Here are some of my favorite moments from the past year: Jan... Read more
April, 1743 - Claire arrives in the 18th century for the first time and meets Jamie and the MacKenzies; Jamie falls in love (OUTLANDER)
April, 1743 - Kenneth arrives in the 18th century (THE EXILE)
April, 1744 - Jamie punishes Fergus for not properly looking after Claire (DRAGONFLY)
April 15, 1746 - Jamie kills Dougal MacKenzie, and convinces Claire she must go back. Jamie and Claire spend one last night together. They cut the letters J and C into the base of their thumbs. (DRAGONFLY)
April 16, 1746 (early morning) - Claire goes back through the stones to the 20th century. (DRAGONFLY)
April 16, 1746 - The Battle of Culloden. Jamie is seriously wounded; Jack Randall is killed (VOYAGER)
April 18, 1746 - Jamie is saved from execution by Lord Melton, and sent home to Lallybroch (VOYAGER)
April 24, 1758 - Lord John watches Percy lead troops in battle for the first time (BOTB)
April, 1760 - Jamie teaches Willie to say "Nnnnno"; Hal has Jamie brought to London against his will; Lord John and Jamie travel to Ireland. (SCOTTISH PRISONER)
April 1, 1767 - Claire purchases a slave (VOYAGER)
April, 1770 - Bree and Lord John meet Stephen Bonnet before his hanging. Bonnet manages to escape (DRUMS)
April 20, 1775 - Lizzie gives birth to a son, Rodney (ABOSAA)
April 21, 1776 - Amanda Claire Hope MacKenzie is born (ABOSAA)
April 12, 1777 - Jamie and Claire arrive in New Bern; Claire meets Percy Beauchamp (ECHO)
April 18, 1777 - Claire encounters Tom Christie, alive and well (ECHO)
April 1, 1778 - Jamie writes a very long letter to Claire from Paris (ECHO)
April, 1778 - Claire and Ian travel from Scotland to America (ECHO)
April, 1780 - Jamie visits Kings Mountain, site of the upcoming battle. (BEES)
Late April, 1948 - Claire returns to the 20th century (DRAGONFLY)
April, 1968 - Claire and Bree travel to Scotland and meet Roger; Claire reveals the truth about Jamie. (DRAGONFLY)
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