Oh. My. Goodness. This is just perfection. I love you so much for doing this, it's made of serious WIN. I love that you have illustrations and footnotes and everything. I didn't expect to come online today and find so much awesome, what with this and thelistkeeper's fez/skull picture. *runs away squeeeing*
You know what it reminds me of? Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead, especially the introduction. (That book has some flaws in the story part, I think, but the introduction is brilliant.)
My brain is weird. I tried to write a story about Rory's 2000 years as the Lone Centurion, and instead this came out. Those footnotes were hell to think up, too. I'm glad you liked it so much. And a rec, even. Thanks!
I saw your post about your coming job yesterday, and I had an inkling you would either like this or completely condemn me for the mess I made of your field. I'm happy it's the first. :-)
I must have read Eaters of the Dead at some point, but I can't honestly remember anything of it, certainly not of the introduction. I may have to find that again somewhere.
Well I'm very glad your brain is weird! ;D And I'm very glad you wrote this, because it was a great read! I just love this kind of genre. Brilliantly executed too. The Egyptian picture reminds me of a bit of real research on the Minoan bull's head rhyton that one of my colleagues was doing recently :)
I'd recommend Eaters of the Dead definitely - it's the one The 13th Warrior was based on, where Crichton cleverly interweaves the idea of an Arab travelling with Vikings (which has a factual basis) with the Beowulf legend.
The referencing is good. You see lots of different ref. styles depending on what kind of journal or book it is and where it's published, etc. I like the way you've done it. I suppose the only thing I would add is a full stop at the end of each footnote, but that's a very minor thing!
You know what it reminds me of? Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead, especially the introduction. (That book has some flaws in the story part, I think, but the introduction is brilliant.)
*LOVE*
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I saw your post about your coming job yesterday, and I had an inkling you would either like this or completely condemn me for the mess I made of your field. I'm happy it's the first. :-)
I must have read Eaters of the Dead at some point, but I can't honestly remember anything of it, certainly not of the introduction. I may have to find that again somewhere.
Thank you for the comment!
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I'd recommend Eaters of the Dead definitely - it's the one The 13th Warrior was based on, where Crichton cleverly interweaves the idea of an Arab travelling with Vikings (which has a factual basis) with the Beowulf legend.
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(Is the referencing style right? It was hard to find guidance on that)
Yeah, I read Eaters of the Dead in the 13th Warrior version. I'll see if I can find it again for a reread.
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The referencing is good. You see lots of different ref. styles depending on what kind of journal or book it is and where it's published, etc. I like the way you've done it. I suppose the only thing I would add is a full stop at the end of each footnote, but that's a very minor thing!
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I still think I'll forgo adding the full stop (I'd have to update three separate versions that I´ve already struggled enough with today).
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