So . . . questions
Sep. 6th, 2015 07:08 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Bringing this over from Facebook:
So I have been editing through the responses from my own wall and from the SCA wall to the question: What kind of book do you want to read about the SCA?
There were some great answers and some terrific ideas.
I am going to put the majority of the suggestions on my wall.
Reading through them, the theme seems to be stories about people and events and NSTIW-type stories.
There was also the suggestion of writing about specific "legends" in the SCA.
I guess my main concern is that I will leave out some of the classic stories or people.
I so not worry too much about specific versions, because this is oral history. (Duke Vissevald of the East says there are stories about him he knows are not true, but he doesn't remember which one.)
So toss me ideas -- like Viz and the Drill Sergeant and "Hitting the King with Traffic Cones.
Who are some of the people you want to hear about: Those with us and those who are gone?