quot;I am afraid you do not like your pen. Let me mend it for you. I mend pens remarkably well." Caroline Bingley, Pride and Prejudice Though made of a humble feather, Quill pens are perhaps the most widely used writing instrument throughout history. Certainly none of Jane Austen's novels would be possible without them! To
How to begin with a feather and end with a pen and ink
Quill Pens – Her Reputation for Accomplishment
Quill Pens – Her Reputation for Accomplishment
Cutting a Quill Pen - Jane Austen articles and blog
Quills – Her Reputation for Accomplishment
Cutting a Quill Pen - Jane Austen articles and blog
How to Ruin a Feather to Make a Pen – Her Reputation for Accomplishment
Jane Austen – Quills and Correspondence
The Challenge of Quill Pens - Random Bits of Fascination
Writing with a Quill Pen, at Home with the Austens
The Art of the Quill - Kensington Books Publishing
Her Reputation for Accomplishment – Page 5 – Recreating Skills and Pastimes of Jane Austen's era (1770-1820)
Regency Writing, Quills and the Indispensable Pen Knife - Donna Hatch
The Art of the Quill - Kensington Books Publishing
Cutting a Quill Pen - Jane Austen articles and blog
Implements for Writing - Sharon Lathan, Novelist