[Sca-librarians] Place For Lost Plots?
LL Rice
apolloniavoss at suscom.net
Tue Apr 11 09:28:31 CDT 2006
Every library in PA (where you live) has a subscription to Novelist and
Novelist K-8. You can search by character, setting, plot points, author....
All you need is your library card. Email me off list and I'll tell you
about it. <she waggles her finger> You should have emailed me first, love.
:-)
~Apollonia
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From: sca-librarians-bounces+apolloniavoss=suscom.net at lists.gallowglass.org
[mailto:sca-librarians-bounces+apolloniavoss=suscom.net at lists.gallowglass.or
g] On Behalf Of Carowyn Silveroak
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 6:14 PM
To: SCA-Librarians at lists.gallowglass.org
Subject: [Sca-librarians] Place For Lost Plots?
Hi, all,
I've got a problem, and I'm not alone!
There are a few books I remember reading when I was younger, but other
than the plot, I have little information to go on in order to find a
copy. In talking to others, there are many friends who have the same
problem.
Do any of you know of a place / elist / website where we can post what
info we have, and hope that someone else recognizes it and can give more
info?
-Carowyn
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