wrought-iron flamingos (was Re: [HNW] Re: Crochet vest causi ngirritation
Carol Knight
carol.knight at chsys.org
Tue Mar 4 08:09:58 PST 2003
Sorry, its been a few years...memory can fade.
There are more coming? YES!
BTW-she is an SCA Member-or has been. There are quite a number of Authors
that are SCA members, Peers and so on. Mercedes Lackey, for one. Marian
Zimmer Bradley was a founder.
There is a strong connection with good authors, in the SCA, I found <G>
Roz
-----Original Message-----
From: Báine [mailto:baine at microcore.net]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 09:54 AM
To: h-needlework at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: wrought-iron flamingos (was Re: [HNW] Re: Crochet vest causi
ngirritation
Carol Knight wrote:
> No, she did not. Murder at the War is part of a series on a detective that
> is an SCA member and a Squire. I remember that there is one of the books
> where he finds his Knight wandering, after suffering a head injury during
> fighting-the books are all set in the days of Freon helms (long, long ago
> and far away, when fighters had even less sense then now) and in the
Kingdom
> of the East.
Middle Kingdom, actually. The series is set in the mythical town of
Charter, IL
aka The Barony of Applebee (sp?). There are 5 books to the series and they
all
mention the SCA in some context somewhere in the story. Her website states
that
she has book 6 and book 7 in progress. Not sure when that was last updated.
:-( The last book (#5) takes place at an arabian horse show and the
detective's
wife wants to use a period saddle and garb for the fashion parade(?). (Her
persona is 14th century England.) The producer says okay, but she won't win
because it's not "harem pants and sequins". <grin>
Báine
who has all 5 books and is waiting impatiently for more.
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