[MR] A&S issue

Garth Groff ggg9y at virginia.edu
Mon Dec 5 05:07:37 PST 2011


M'Lady Karen and friends,

I wholly agree with Lady Karen's suggestions for sharing your A&S 
projects and other ideas you have through our SCA media, particularly 
TOURNAMENTS ILLUMINATED, but also THE COMPLETE ANACHRONIST, through 
Stefan's FLORILEGIUM, and kingdom/local email publications. This is a 
great way to share your work with a huge audience, and to have your 
stories archived for many years.

Did you ever consider that the handout for an Atlantia University class 
is the perfect basis for an article? If it is good enough for a class, 
it should also work in print. You may need to flesh your writing out, 
but most of the work will already be done.

There are even some non-Scadian outlets that pay, RENAISSANCE MAGAZINE 
and their sister publications for example. They are quite open to all 
sorts of articles, and do not require bibliographies.

Don't think you can write an article? No problem. Find a friend who can 
help you with editing and clarity. Perhaps someone will even ghost it 
for you. Ditto for the photographs. If you can't use a camera, or don't 
know how to digitally edit, ask for help. Just remember to share the 
credit (and any payments) with anyone who helps.

Yours Aye,


Lord Mungo Napier (former military journalist, and contributor to TI and 
RENAISSANCE)

On 12/4/2011 12:32 PM, Karen wrote (in part):
> . . . Write about what you're doing.  Submit it to "The Oak" and "Tournaments Illuminated."  (Seriously, do you KNOW how content-hungry "Tournaments Illuminated" and "The Oak" are right now?  Seriously?  SO HUUUUUNGRY.  Feed these beasts.) . . . .
>
> And for crying out loud, you can write for "Tournaments Illuminated" and/or "The Oak," too.  These beasts want the tasty, tasty fruits of your brainmeats.  FEED THEM.
>
> So, that's the answer.  BE PROACTIVE.  You see the need -- that's what this whole thread has been about, hasn't it?  Be the answer.
>
> Karen Larsdatter
> www.larsdatter.com




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