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bunnyjadwiga) wrote2006-11-15 12:36 am
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Another fine thing I've gotten me into...
In a moment of madness, I suggested that I could present on:
"Beyond the herb-wife: feminism and the fantasy herbalist."
at Darkovercon.
So, now I have to write something to present. Urgh.
More later on this topic... any suggestions of fantasy herbalist characters I can throw in, I'll happy to take.
*muse muse muse*
"Beyond the herb-wife: feminism and the fantasy herbalist."
at Darkovercon.
So, now I have to write something to present. Urgh.
More later on this topic... any suggestions of fantasy herbalist characters I can throw in, I'll happy to take.
*muse muse muse*
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(Okay, 'nuff of the squee. I'll poke around for character ideas.)
oooh! Ooh!
SQUEEE SQUEEE SQUUEE
and if you aren't going to Darkover, we still have to meet up somehow.
Especially since I have that journal issue you want. Tell me how we should get together....
Re: oooh! Ooh!
I'll let you know as soon as I know ;)
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Nerilka's Story by Anne McCaffrey (same time as Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern)
IIRC, Nerilka is in charge of the stillroom in her father's holding as her mother is dead; when an epidemic hits Pern, her skills & resources there become very valuable
Idalia in the books by Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory (The Outstretched Shadow, To Light a Candle) I think this might be more magic working than herbalism . . . .
Aerin (for a little bit) in The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley (specifically the bit where she finds the "recipe" for kemet in the back of a book about dragons and goes off to experiment; she specifically has to ask her nurse what some of the plants are)
Hope this helps