I'm overdue for a post, so I decided to post a few links for your enjoyment.
Over in her journal,
asakiyume has posted a most wonderful epistolatory story. For ease of reading, check out her
chronological list of story entries. There are hints that these may some day be expanded into a novel, which has me (and a whole lot of other people) filled with glee.
In
told_tales,
kimuro writes about the meaning of glas and how mortals must tread carefully in their dealings with the fay in
Besting the Woman of Faerie.
Thanks to
The Hermitage, I've
learned about the wonderful Oxford folk band,
Telling the Bees. They've just come out with a new CD, An English Arcanum. There are songs from their CDs available on their
Music page; my favorite is "Lyra," from their first album, Untie the Wind.
My husband discovered (while researching boiled puddings, a likely topic for
Scratch Vegetarian) that
Wikipedia has a page on
Geordie, "the people and dialect of Tyneside," England, which includes a fun list of vocabulary words.
thru_the_booth has
an article on finding the right critique group, and the contradictory advice writers often encounter when looking for one.
I also couldn't resist sharing these
:
Although, in my world, the legend is, "Trollcat suspects that Billy Goat Gruff is pulling some kind of scam."