Fri, 28 October 2011
Chapter 6 of Dracula! Whoot!(Scroll to the bottom of the page for a player or grab the show on iTunes or via this feed). Again, many thanks to Elizabeth Klett and Ehren Ziegler at Chop Bard. Nifty things for you!Donate to the show by midnight 10/31/2011 and you will get a Defarge wristband! (Make sure PayPal has your address!
Just the Books is now paralleling CraftLit in real time—for Dracula only. We'll be uploading the books between Pride and Prejudice and Dracula as time and space allow. Listener Joseph went to Whitby and has two lovely blog posts to show you(and his blog name—Zombie Parents Guide—is thoroughly charming). Someday Whitby... someday...I smell a road trip... BJ Harrison at Classic Tales Podcast has done the MARVELOUSLY creepy The Judge's Houseby Bram Stoker. A little more moodiness for your season. Ehren Ziegler's Glorious Art! Defarge videos with lovely music by Mari Ajero via the Podsafe Music Network: Section 1, Section 2, Section 3. If you have a sec to leave a "like" or a review on YouTube (or iTunes for the show... or Amazon for Defarge...) it would be such a help. The husband's new novel has a giveaway for a copy at GoodReads! And his Kindle version will be live any second now. Our GORGEOUS incentive for October 2011 from Marceli Botticelli's Tea Times Creations!
CHEEKY REDHEAD's CREEPY PLAYLIST:
Add your fave creepy songs to the comments section below! What I'm knitting that isn't for Voyageur Press: Chrissy G's Wilhelmina's Shawlette in the WWMDfK? Knit Along! Meg's Van Tassel Mittens KAL! Goodreads Widget for CL Group: CraftLit
20 members A place to share about the books covered on CraftLit (or ones that should be) as well as "What Would...Book talk begins nearly immediately. Listen to 228 audio. |
Sat, 22 October 2011
Though Sanguine Gryphon yarn is gorgeous and the people who love it are too! (But Renfield is sanguine as well... more on that soon...) Rhinebeck=blast. And blast=exhaustion, but it was all good. Blog post here so I don't bore you. Newsy bits: Heidi says: I know your a big fan of The Phantom Tollbooth so I wanted to tell you about a new documentary project and the Kickstarter campaign to help fund it. I'm making special character plush dolls for campaign backers. Do you KNIT? Could you help a penguin out? NZ has worldwide call for penguin sweaters post oil spill! (Not a joke) From: lahlahland I made this mini-me: Ann Shaffer came across this link to a page about a Canadian artist’s series of paintings called ”Exit, Pursued By A Bear” —how perfect is that? Issue 36 of The Knitter--nice review of Defarge on p 63 Use Zinio for magazines! Zowee! New Thing for you: Post what you've done! Lets make a list of the CraftLit Family's brilliance! And on that brilliant note: MORE PATTERN SUBMISSION OPPORTUNITIES! Checkout the Pattern Submission Page!!! Now we've got Defarge Vol 2 coming up as well as (drumroll) Defarge Does Chaucer and Defarge Does Shakespeare! Karen's Patti Scarf on the iPhone this week, on here next. Judge John Hodgeman explains the importance of the Fourth Wall (or not). Twitter/donations/scary... Donate 5$ or more and get your very own WWMDfK? bracelet! Margaret Rubiano of the Compendium Monstrum on Sparkly Vampires: I couldn't find an actual translation of Obour in the source material, but there was a note stating that its origins are Turkish, while the Slavonic name is Upior, and that in Dalmatia they are known as Wrikodlaki. (Sorry, no idea how to pronounce that one) On the plus side, they do appear to be easy enough to deal with-all you have to do is force the obour into a bottle using an Eikon, stopper it up, affix the Eikon to the bottle, and then chuck the whole enchilada into a fire. Karen Wessel Just remembered what I've been meaning to mention - not sure if you don't know already but - the "Leiterwagen" mentioned in Dracula? the literal translation is Ladder (=Leiter) cart/wagon (=wagen). So called because the sides of it look like ladders. And if smaller stuff needed to be transported they had canvas to put inside and if dung needed to be transported they had boards/planks to take the place of the ladders on the side... Centripetal—moving to the center Centrifugal—moving away from the center CHEEKY REDHEAD's CREEPY PLAYLIST:
Add your fave creepy songs to the comments section below! What I'm knitting that isn't for Voyageur Press: Chrissy G's Wilhelmina's Shawlette in the WWMDfK? Knit Along! Meg's Van Tassel Mittens KAL! CraftLit's bookshelf: What We've Read
55 membersA place to share about the books covered on CraftLit (or ones that should be) as well as "What Would... Book talk begins at 20 min. Listen to 227 audio. |
Thu, 13 October 2011
Chapter 4 of Dracula! Whoot!(Scroll to the bottom of the page for a player or grab the show on iTunes or via this feed). Again, many thanks to Jon Scholes at www.vaguenet.com—who seems to have been born to read this book for you (and has a very funny post regarding a funny scandal here). Nifty things for you!I'm part of the fun at Rhinebeck Bingo (Square and Player!) and I'll be at Building C, #37 (they changed our location—this one is right) most of the time. CraftLit/Rhinebeck meetup at 11:30 Sat/Sun, then we can poke over to the Ravelry Party en masse. Pick up a Defarge or bring yours for me to sign and get your very own wristband!
Just the Books is now paralleling CraftLit in real time—for Dracula only. We'll be uploading the books between Pride and Prejudice and Dracula as time and space allow. Nifty cuckoo clock! Ehren Ziegler's Glorious Art! Defarge videos with lovely music by Mari Ajero via the Podsafe Music Network: Section 1, Section 2, Section 3. If you have a sec to leave a "like" or a review on YouTube (or iTunes for the show... or Amazon for Defarge...) it would be such a help. Margaret (Sneakybeaky on Rav) Rubiano's book! I love our listeners! The husband's new novel has a giveaway for a copy at GoodReads! And his Kindle version will be live any second now. Our GORGEOUS incentive for October 2011 To clarify stuff in Dracula somewhat:A leiter-wagon looks like this:
Mattockand spade (shovel).
Cool site for Dracula blog digital storytelling with a nifty Harker Map Bloggish stuff:Grab a button or get more from CraftLit's link to us page Or Or
CHEEKY REDHEAD's CREEPY PLAYLIST:
Add your fave creepy songs to the comments section below! |
Fri, 7 October 2011
Chapter 3 of Dracula! Whoot!(Scroll to the bottom of the page for a player or grab the show on iTunes or via this feed.) Nifty things for you!I'm part of the fun at Rhinebeck Bingo (Square and Player!) and I'll be at Building C, #17 most of the time. CraftLit/Rhinebeck meetup at 11:30 Sat/Sun, then we can poke over to the Ravelry Party. Pick up a Defarge or bring yours for me to sign and get your very own wristband! If you haven't seen the Creepy Cute Crochet book yet, you really must. Saw her and her crochet goodies at the CraftyBastards Craft Fair and she's just delightful!
Defarge videos with lovely music by Mari Ajero via the Podsafe Music Network: Section 1, Section 2, Section 3 The husband’s new novel has a giveaway for a copy at GoodReads! Our GORGEOUS incentive for October 2011 from Marceli Botticelli's Tea Times Creations! To clarify location and peoples in Dracula somewhat:Who ARE these people Harker is going on about?
This is what an Aquiline (roman) nose looks like: Here's a caleche Bloggish stuff:Grab a button or get more from CraftLit's link to us page Or Or CHEEKY REDHEAD's CREEPY PLAYLIST:
Add your fave creepy songs to the comments section below! What I'm knitting that isn't for Voyageur Press: Chrissy G's Wilhelmina's Shawlette in the WWMDfK? Knit Along! Meg's Van Tassel Mittens KAL! Goodreads Widget for CL Group: CraftLit
20 members A place to share about the books covered on CraftLit (or ones that should be) as well as "What Would...Book talk begins at 17 min. Listen to 225 audio. |









