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Naes he goldhwaete gearwor haefde agendes est aer gesceawod -Bwf. Thursday, September 6, 2012. That will grow by 10-20 percent after comments come back.
I am especially grateful to, and for, maker culture, without which Hyperritual might never have been.
The Middle Ages still have something to say. Sunday, April 23, 2017. On behalf of the Heroic Age board and my co-editor, I would like to announce the first parts of Issue 17! That will be further explained below. We are very happy to release these well-deserving materials out to our readers. The issue is rounded out with two columns and book reviews. There have been a number of changes here at HA. Brad Eden who was our book editor, and has been since the beginning of The Heroic Age.
This is both a look-back and look-forward kind of post. The not-so-liberal liberals who pat themselves .
Totes Replace Purses as Status Symbols. 8230;or so says the New York Times. Can you believe it? Pure, sweet vindication for the superiority of totes over purses. It telegraphs not money but access, ethics, culture.
Published August 7th, 2015. Blog about the bombing of Nagasaki, which took place 70 years ago this Sunday. Posted in News and Notes.
Time to Eat the Dogs. The old, weird america. Man will conquer space soon! Museums in the future. Why are you doing this to me. How to Draw a Dinosaur.
Posted in Call for Papers.
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When I looked at an old OS map there was a Festhigh wood next to the site. There is a single bank in the adjacent promontory too! Thomas Morgan, 1912.
Medieval Role play in Second Life. Thursday, May 8, 2014. Friday, April 12, 2013. The clash of the swo.
Saturday, March 14, 2009. Rules that are small like this. That means it is allowed but if it is a problem is ready to come back. Exception Horses can be mounts.
The Romance of the Middle Ages. The amazing variety of medieval romance continues to feed our imagination. This exhibition looks at how its compelling stories have inspired writers and artists across centuries. 28 Jan to 13 May 2012. Entrance to the exhibition is FREE. Find out more about visiting the exhibition at the Bodleian.