Monday, June 29, 2009
The Word-Hoard: Wrawling
Wrawling: Quarreling, or contending with a loud voice. Raising a wrow is exciting a quarrel and confusion in the streets. [From] wrawe, angry. (Rober Willan's List of Ancient Words of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1814)
Thursday, June 25, 2009
In praise of the Internet Archive
I've been trying (not very successfully) to find books in my local public and university libraries on life in Norway in 1905 for my WIP historical. I've found plenty of information on the split between Norway and Sweden, which is useful, but doesn't really tell me whether people used telegraph offices or what they typically ate in restaurants.
I don't even know how this line of logic started, but I finally landed on the Baedeker guides. Of course!! I felt a little like Lucy Honeychurch. :) And luckily, there's a 1903 edition for Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. While the information isn't exhaustive, it does answer a lot of questions about Norway and specifically Bergen at the time, and I am so grateful that I was able to find it and download the PDF from the Internet Archive. What a useful, amazing resource.
I don't even know how this line of logic started, but I finally landed on the Baedeker guides. Of course!! I felt a little like Lucy Honeychurch. :) And luckily, there's a 1903 edition for Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. While the information isn't exhaustive, it does answer a lot of questions about Norway and specifically Bergen at the time, and I am so grateful that I was able to find it and download the PDF from the Internet Archive. What a useful, amazing resource.
Monday, June 22, 2009
The Word-Hoard: Murmled
Murmled: A man or beast is said to be murmuled about the feet when going lame; sometimes murbled (John Jamieson's Etymological Scottish Dictionary, 1808)
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Not one, not two, but three of my friends have short stories included in the new Drollerie Press anthology, Needles & Bones. How exciting!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Mark Teppo's Lightbreaker (first book of the Codex of Souls) is out now - I just got my very own copy from Amazon and I'm keen to get going on it. I was flipping through and found that he included his soundtrack and a link to the podcast we did back in July 2008. How cool is that?
Monday, June 15, 2009
The Word-Hoard: circudrie
Circudrie: Arrogance, conceit; Anglo-Norman (James Halliwell's Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, 1855)
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Chapter 33 of Heather Domin's The Soldier of Raetia is now posted! What happened after the treaty signing with the Ingvirii? Check it out, and find out!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Historical Novel Society Conference
Well, this weekend is the Historical Novel Society North American conference, and I am very sad to say I'm not in Chicago with that fine group of folks. My good friend Heather Domin and I had a great time at the event in 2007, and I really recommend it to historical novel authors and history buffs alike.
Is anyone tweeting or liveblogging the conference? I'd love to keep up on the sessions, if only from afar.
Is anyone tweeting or liveblogging the conference? I'd love to keep up on the sessions, if only from afar.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Word-Hoard: Belomancy
Belomancy: Divination by means of arrows (Sir James Murray's New English Dictionary, 1888)
Monday, June 01, 2009
Attn Bay Area peeps
The awesome Mark Teppo will be reading from his book Lightbreaker at Borderlands Books on June 16. If you can make it, do - Mark's a talented writer and a nice guy.
The Word-Hoard: Blutherbung
Blutherbung: To break down in speech; to lose the thread of conversation (Jabez Good's Glossary of East Lincolnshire, 1900)
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