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Issue #148, Fall 2003
- “The Nun’s Priest’s Capul’s Tale: Exegesis on a Lost Manuscript” by Elyse Tera
- “Researching and Recreating Herjolfsnes Hood No. 66” by Patricia Early
- “Flags, Banners and Heraldic Displays” by Rey Baretto
- “To Build an Anachronistic Wall” by Scott Buchan
- “Composting a Gymel: a 14th-century English Song Style” by Cynthia J. Ley
- “The Golden Given” by Kenneth F. Muller
Issue #147, Summer 2003
- “Spanish Lusterware” by Anne Carenbauer
- “Alessio and the Secretes of Cookery” by Johnna H. Halloway
- “Rearing Silkworms at Home” by Sheri Israel
- “A Verse to Learn Ogam/Ogham” by Melinda Sherbring
- “Fresh Summer Fruit Pies of the Libro Novo” by Heather Mosey
- “Sestina: The Wall ” by Janet Cooley Anderson
Issue #146, Spring 2003
- “Growing Up in 12th – 15th century Europe” by Keith Nealson
- “Breughel Babies: Children’s Clothing from the Paintings of Pieter Breughel the Elder” by Kate Penney
- ” ‘Believe In The Power Of Stories!’ the Importance of Storytelling in the SCA and Elsewhere” by Robert Seutter
- “How To Build A Model Onager” by Earl Ryan
- “The Many Hats of the Minister of Children” by Diane Wagner
Issue #145, Winter 2003
- “Recreating Medieval Lent” by Agnes deLanvallei
- “3 Lenten Recipes” by Randon Eliason
- “Recreating a Medieval Garden” by Donna Mitchell
- “So You Want a Rapier Helmet?” by Mark Gipson
- “Using the Internet for Research and Documentation” by Karen Harris
Issue #144, Autumn 2002 (misnumbered as #140)
- “There are No Scrolls” by Theresia von Tux
- “Safety Tips for SCA Riders on Rental Horses” by Donwenna Beast Healer
- “It’s Not Just A Plate! The Beauty and Importance of Maiolica” by Artemesia Serena
- “A Brief History of the Rom” by Keja Tselebnika
- Regional Cuisines of Medieval Europe: A Book of Essays edited by Melitta Weiss Adamson (book review by Joshua ibn-Eleazar ha-Shalib)
- Here be Wyverns: Hundreds of Patterns Graphed from Medieval Sources by Nancy Spies (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
- The Queen’s Man and Cruel as the Grave by Sharon Kay Penman (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
Issue #143, Summer 2002
- “To Build a Trebuchet: The Trials and Tribulations of Building an SCA Combat Siege Weapon” by Dyderich Wolfhart
- “Cloth of Gold” by Cassandra of Glastonbury
- “Völuspá: The Sybil’s Prophecy” translated by Dafydd of the Glens
- “Creating a Laurel Sovereign-at-arms Ceremony” by Gerald of Ipsley
- “Cheesemaking at Home” by Bryn y Pobydd
- “Role and Revelation: Women Mystics in Medieval Western Christianity” by Angharad McIvar of Stirling
- The Medieval Tailor’s Assistant: Making Common Garments 1200-1500 by Sarah Thursfield (book review by Tangwystl verch Morgant Glasvryn)
- Time and Chance by Sharon Kay Penman (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
- The Elizabethan Lady’s Wardrobe Ensemble: Margo Anderson’s Historic Patterns (pattern review by Drea di Pellegrini)
Issue #142, Spring 2002
- “Steppes to Success, or How to make Your Own Yurt in Seven Easy Steps” by Conrad d’Anjou
- “Some Typical Types of Medieval English Pottery” by Hroar Stormgengr
- “Self-nock Arrows Made Easy” by Omelan the Left
- “It Takes a Village” by Alysoun de Ros and Isabel Moundoghter
- “So You Want to Teach Fencing in the SCA?” by Gwylym ab Owain
- Armour from the Battle of Wisby by Bengt Thordeman and Blood Red Roses: The Archaeology of a Mass Grave from the Battle of Towton AD 1461 by Veronica Fiorato et al. (book reviews by Finvarr de Taahe)
- Medieval Popular Religion 1000-1500: A Reader by John Shinners (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
- “Creating Medieval-Style Heraldry” by Alan Fairfax
Issue #141, Winter 2002
- “Where Did the Normans Get Their Sleeves?” by Robin Netherton
- “Hastings 2000: Our Experiences at the Battle of Hastings, October 4, 2000” by Arthur of Lochehaven and Henrik of Havn
- “On the Use of the Spear” by Donal Mac Ruiseart
- Marking Time: The Epic Quest to Invent the Perfect Calendar by Duncan Steel; Calendar: Humanity’s Epic Struggle to Determine a True and Accurate Year by David Ewing Duncan; The Medieval Calendar Year by Bridget Ann Henisch; and A Handbook of Dates for Students of British History by C.R. Cheney (book reviews by Nicolaa de Bracton)
- The Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Warfare by Matthew Bennett (book review by Gunther Waldstedt von Bremen)
- A Medieval Family by Frances and Joseph Gies (book review by Nigel fitzMaurice)
- “Castor and Pollux” by Ana Raquel de Guzman
Issue #140, Fall 2001
- “The Chlamys: A Soldier’s Cloak of the Early Byzantine Period” by Mairi ni Raghaillaigh
- “Japanese Had No Plastic Pickle Barrels” by Edward of Effingham
- “The Honorable Boyar, his Biscuit Bread” by Morwenna Westerne
- “An Arab Mead” by Nigel fitzMaurice
- Daily Life in Medieval Europe by Jeffrey L. Singman (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
- The Detective as Historian: History and Art in Historical Crime Fiction (book review by Yllaria Gyngyvere)
- “The Spanioletta, or an Upheaval of Creative Reconstruction” by Sion Andreas o Wynedd

Issue #139, Summer 2001
- “The Lament of the Titan” by Jan van Seist
- “Ballad for Sir William Wallace, Rebel and Hero” by Isobel Wren
- “The History of Fire-Making and Practical Fire-Making for the SCA” by Lenore of Black Diamond
- “Charlemagne’s Cheese: A Study in the Un/Reliability of Sources” by Tangwystl verch Morgant Glasvryn
- “Orchil, the Poor Person’s Purple” by Christian de Holacombe
- “Making a Better Combat Arrow” by Erik Erikson the Scout
- Beasley’s Guide to Library Research by David Beasley (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
Issue #138, Spring 2001
- “A Reply to Flattery” by Maol Anna de Chassant
- “The Painted Face: Cosmetics During the SCA Period” by Gwendoline Rosamond
- “A Survey of Tokens in the Middle Ages and Renaissance” by Alianora Munro
- “A Needlelace Primer” by Meadhbh ni’ Dhubhthaigh
- “Duello Gloves” by Chiara Francesca Arianna d’Onofrio
- “Making Period Bone Cloak and Hair Pins” by Mikal Isenfocor and Tarrach Alfson
- The Historical Source Book for Scribes by Michelle P. Brown and Patricia Lovett (book review by Nicolaa de Bracton)
Issue #137, Winter 2001
- “A Summary of a 16th Century Treatise on Tennis” by Christian Lansinger von Jaueregk
- “Growing Flax at Home” by Barbara atte Dragon
- “Balladry 101 or, How to Create Your Own Authentic-Sounding Ballad” by Drea di Pellegrini
- “Another Look at Saint Louis’s Shirt” by Tangwystl verch Morgant Glasvryn
- “How to do a Kingdom-Level Event Bid” by Cahan Kyle
- Ecclesiastical Pomp & Aristocratic Circumstance: A Thousand Years of Brocaded Tabletwoven Bands by Nancy Spies (book review by Tangwystl verch Morgant Glasvryn)
Issue #136, Autumn 2000
- “Soapy Alchemy” by Eo Witanagemot of South Woods
- “The Evolution of Books of Hours” by Eibhlin ni Chaoimh
- “Marchpane Recipes” by Isabel du Lac d’Azur
- “Weddings in Renaissance Italy” by Clare de Estepa
- Rashi: The Man and His World by Esra Shereshevsky (book review by Eleazar ha-Levi)
Issue #135, Summer 2000
- “Viking-Era Cookery” by Kyrstin Bjolfsdottir
- “Running A Fighter-Support Field Kitchen” by Jenna of SouthWind
- “The Virtues and Vices in Medieval Society” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Making Ointment” by Alyss MacConnigh Uallas
- “Three Viking Sagas: Egil’s Saga, Njal’s Saga, and Laxdaela Saga” (book reviews by Ognyen Fenlander)
- “Young Adult Book Reviews: The Ramsay Scallop by Frances Temple, and Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman” (book reviews by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
Issue #134, Spring 2000
- “Medieval Equestrian Games and Their Application to the Society” by Kassandra Tenebrosa
- “The Carolingian Garden” by Raisya Khorivovna
- “The Sixteenth-Century Irish Léine” by Cáisín nic Annaidh/Fujiwara no-Aoihime
- “The Wife’s Lament” translated with an introduction by Isolde de la Ramée
- The Apprentice by Pilar Molina Llorente (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
- The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
- Outrageous Women of the Middle Ages by Vicki Leon (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
Issue #133, Winter 2000
- “Fealty” by Alban St. Albans
- “The Crown of Sir Galen” by Madeline MacLachlan
- “Period Gaming: Pachisi, Pasit, and Chauput” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “Bobbin Lace” by Gweniver Kenwyn of Roseveth
Issue #132, Autumn 1999
- “The Making of Perry” by Lettice Peyton
- “Letter to Chlotilde: Women and Thirteenth-Century Medicine” by Bérengère d’Acre
- “What Does A Lady (Really) Do?” by Elfrida of Greenwalls
- “Help Wanted” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “Mounting Needlework for Framing or Display” by Gabrielle Chasseresse de Chevreuil
Issue #131, Summer 1999
- “Printing Wisdom: From a Master Printer to his Adopted Son” by Bertram of Bearington
- “The Ars Dictaminis or Medieval Art of Letter Writing” by Juliana Avenel
- The Juggler by John Morressy (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
- The Medieval Garden by Sylvia Landsberg (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- “Galileo’s Telescope Replica” by Peter the Rock and Daniel
- “Narrowing the Focus: A Different Kind of Event” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Arts and Sciences in the Campground: Natural Dyeing” by Viviana Kirtler
Issue #130, Spring 1999
- “Copyright Law for the SCA, Part 2: Specific Applications” by Morgan Cely Cain
- “Jests of Knighthood” by Deirdre O’Siodhachain
- “A New Nock for Combat Arrows” by Jon Fitz-Rauf
- The Arthurian Companion by Phyllis Ann Karr (book review by Meadhbh ni Bhriain)
- Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies by Jared Diamond (book review by Midair MacCormaic)
- Brother Cadfael’s Herb Garden by Ron Talbot and Robin Whiteman (book review by Elisabeth de Gerdeston)
- “If You Were a Child in the Middle Ages” by Gwenllyen the Minstrel
- “Making an Illuminated Cover Illustration” by Ranthulfr Asparlundr
- “An Irish Dress from the Elizabethan Age: The Shinrone Gown” by Cáisín nic Annaidh/Fujiwara no Aoi
- “The Privilege of Peerage: Adapting the 11/12th Century Welsh ‘Breint Teilo’ as an SCA Scroll Text” by Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn
Issue #129, Winter 1999
- Pleasures and Pastimes in Medieval England by Compton Reeves (book review by Rosamund Beauvisage)
- The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D. by James Reston, Jr. (book review by Midair MacCormaic)
- “The Guitar in the Middle Ages and Renaissance” by Althea ni Cullaugh
- “Fiberglass Combat Arrow Construction” by Jon Fitz-Rauf
- “Chironomy, Chirology, Mime, Gesture and Sign Language Documentation of Sign Language from the Middle Ages” by Charles Butler
- “The Compleat Cook” by Alys Katharine
- “Viking Mosaic Beads from Polymer Clay” by Agnes of Whitby
- “The Babees’ Book: Authenticity Issues and Children’s Activities” by Astriðr Selr Leifsdottir
- “Coypright Law for the SCA, Part 1: The Law in General” by Morgan Cely Cain
Issue #128, Fall 1998
- Take A Thousand Eggs or More by Cindy Renfrow, 2nd edition (book review by Alys Katherine)
- The Art Forger’s Handbook by Eric Hebborn (book review by Vincent the Calculator)
- For Young Readers: The Baghdad Mission by Sidney & Dorothy Rosen (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
- “I Do This Because it is Fun” by Lore MacKay
- “The Momoyama Rosode” by Awashima Kanoe
- “Medieval Money” by James Allen
- “How to Judge Beer” by Ansel the Barrister
- “The Great Horse Myth — Diminished” by Isabeau Pferdebändiger
- “Signs of (Past) Times: Getting the Most out of Your Event Signs” by Myfanwy of Ceredigion and Berach de Winterbourne
- “Coffee: The Wine of Islam” by Aidan Stonepillar
- “Travel Among the Tartars” by Peotr Alexeivich Novgorodski
- “The Fox Game” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “The History and Use of Cotton” by Laudin d’Ælinor
- “A Medieval Reader” by Michael Cole
Issue #127, Summer 1998
- Byzantine Silk Weaving, AD 400 to AD 1200 by Anna Muthesius (book review by Fiadnata ó Glenn Àlainn)
- For Young Readers: The Beduins’ Gazelle by Frances Temple (book review by Michaela de la Chesnaye des Bois)
- “Cross Stitch Embroidery in the Middle Ages and Renaissance” by Karen Larsdatter
- “A Short Treatise on the Art of Limning and Other Diverse Related Arts” by Wolfgang von Roessler
- “The Use of Vellum” by Brendan Brisbane
- “Castle Explorers: Hosting Events in Drachenwald Castles and Historical Sites” by Theresa Butler of Cahir and Anne Colet of Carshalton
- “Payn Perdu” by Tera Dragonstaff
- “Three Shields and Three Bucklers From One Sheet of Plywood” by Erick der Rotnacken
- “A Historical Look at the Sport of Angling” by Creador TwineDragon
- “Hippocras” by Emma of Hambledon
- “Soothing the Pains of Change: Group Dynamics and the SCA” by Barbarrossa of Westumbria
Issue #126, Spring 1998
- First Steps in Old English: An Easy to Follow Course for the Beginner and Ærgeweorc: Old English Verse and Prose by Stephen Pollington (book reviews by Isolde de la Ramée)
- “Lower Leg Armor in the Early 13th Century” by Barok-Baran
- “On Penning Sonnets in the Fashion of Shakespeare” by Gwendolyn merch Llewelyn
- “Dulces Reales: Three Desserts from De Nola’s Libro de Cozina” by Vencente Coenca
- “Knitting Eleanor of Toledo’s Stockings” by Camilla de la Reynarde
- “The Norwegian Origin of Oil Painting” by Achren of the Debatable Lands
- “The Muddle of the Woad” by Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta
- “Lighting a Viking Home” by Owen Sherard Trahern
Issue #125, Winter 1998
- Early French Cookery: Sources, History, Original Recipes and Modern Adaptations by D. Eleanor & Terence Scully (book review by Daniel Raoul le Vascon du Navarré)
- The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings by John Haywood and The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome by Chris Scarre (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- The Writer’s Guide to Everyday Life in the Middle Ages: The British Isles from 500 to 1500 by Sherrilyn Kenyon (book review by Meadhbh ni Bhriain)
- “The Real Meaning of ‘Ring Around the Rosie'” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “A Simple Break-Down Wheelbarrow” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “On Dutch Cookery” by Floris van Montfort and Hannah of Hanecnolle
- “Basic Heat Treatment of Steel” by Eadwynne of Runedun
- “Period Performance” by John Lyttleton
- “Pyrography” by Miriam bas Levi
- “Not by Swords Alone: Being an Exposition on Spears and Javelins” by Lonergan Fionn O’Flaherty
- “A Period Laurel Ceremony” by Deirdre O’Siodhachain
- “The Rear End of the Story” by Achsa de Beresford
Issue #124, Fall 1997
- Textiles, Cordage, and Raw Fibre from 16-22 Coppergate by Penelope Walton (book review by RoseMary Fleury FitzHugh)
- The Book of Chivalry of Geoffroi de Charny: Text, Context and Translation by Richard W. Kaeuper and Elspeth Kennedy (book review by Finvarr de Taahe)
- “Period Gaming: Morris Games” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “An Overview of Glass Beads” by Mellitus of Rouncivale
- “The Work of Angels: The Design and Production of Hiberno-Saxon Manuscripts” by Fræ Fitzalleyne
- “A German Meal from the Fourteenth Century” by Kateryn de Develyn
- “Floor-standing Band Looms” by Ingvild Josefsdatter
- “Drinking Vessels (Mostly Glass) of the Middle Ages” by Siglinde Harfnerstochter
- “William Marshal: Flower of Chivalry” by Iseaubail de Bohun
- “The Hunting of the Boar of Dunadd” by Gwernin Kyuarwyd
- “The Burden of the Crown: Ceremonies as Binding Rituals” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “You Want To Help Out” by Rosalind O’Maughan
Issue #123, Summer 1997
- Plants and People: Economic Botany in Northern Europe AD 800-1800 ed. J.H. Dickson and R.R. Mill (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- Sources for Medieval Gardens (multiple book review by Yseult of Broceliande)
- Constructing Medieval Furniture by Daniel Diehl (book review by Dafydd ap Gwystl)
- “Constructing a Fifteenth-Century Bench” (excerpt from Diehl’s Constructing Medieval Furniture)
- “Alquerque, Fierges, and Force: Period Board Games” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “Large Caul Pattern to Crochet” contributed by Camilla de la Reynarde
- “Top Ten German Male Names From Das Hausbuch der Mendelschen” by Negham “Kestral” MacLachlan
- “An Arabic Style Alphabet” by Shajar al-Yaasmeen
- “Coursing with Greyhounds” by Beowulf Gordon
- “Rune Songs” by Èowyn Amberdrake
- “Aztec Cooking: A Short History with Recipes” by Gwenhwyvar Lawen fitz Herbert
- “The Burden of the Crown: Royalty as a Role” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “The Nastycrat: It’s a Tough Job But Someone’s Got to Do It” by Scotti mac Curraugh
- “On Making and Using the Medieval Hand Sling” by Brennus Mac an Bhaird
Issue #122, Spring 1997
- For Young Readers: Catherine, Called Birdy and The Midwife’s Apprentice by Karen Cushman (book review by Katerina la Bisbetica)
- Traveling Dysshes, or Food for Wars, Peace, and Pot-Lucks by Patricia O. MacGregor (book review by Meredydd ferch Owain ap Eliseg)
- “The Rise of the Baker’s Guild in the Middle Ages” by Wulfric of Creigull
- “Mead Making on a Budget” by Ælric of Coventree Grove
- “Camping Without a Cooler” by Elizabeth of Dendermonde
- “How to Make an Armoring Pavilion With Dormers” by Sofiya “Sofi” Ruriknova Pisarevana Dominique
- “Fast Heraldic Art: Painted Banners” by Ian of Treemoore
- “Working With Bone: How to Make Decorative Period Items” by Ingvild Josefsdatter
- “The Burden of the Crown: The Well-Costumed Monarch” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “Primero: A Period Card Game” by Rowan O’Sidhe
- “Etcetera: The Kingdom of Drachenwald” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Aquilian Song: A Poem” by Bard Francis Goodfellow of Saxony
Issue #121, Winter 1997
- The Portable Medieval Reader ed. James Bruce Ross and Mary Martin McLaughlin (book review by Richard the Poor of Ely)
- The Crusades by Zoe Oldenbourg (book review by Richard the Poor of Ely)
- A Sip Through Time: A Collection of Old Brewing Recipes by Cindy Renfrow (book review by Meredydd ferch Owain ap Eliseg)
- “A Dozen Do’s and Don’ts for Newcomers, Plus Two for Parents” by Alys Katharine
- “Dye Recipes from the Innsbruck Manuscript” by Drea di Pellegrini
- “A Note on Early Morris Dance” by Vladislav the Purple
- “Courting and Dancing” by Emma of Hambeldon
- “Euphemisms in the SCA” by Aldric von Baden
- “Love and Walls: A Trio of Sestinas” by Arthur FitzEdgar
- “King’s Table: Game of the Noble Scandinavians” by Gunnora Hallakarva
- “Creating New Recipes in a Period Style” by Ginevra Francesca Pallucchini
- “The Art of Telling Stories to SCA Children” by Mælon the Sailor
- “The Burden of the Crown: A Charge to the Fighters” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of the Outlands” by Jessa d’Avondale
Issue #120, Fall 1996
- “Will the Real Massicot Please Stand Up!” by Therasia von Tux
- “The Performance Magician Through the Ages” by Juan Santiago
- “Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Caftans for Men” by Shajar al-Yaasmeen
- “Senet: An Ancient Egyptian Two-Player Board Game” by Bohémond de Nicée
- “The SCA’s Thirty Year Celebration”
- “The Medieval Vampire” by Theresa Yolanda Cabeza de Vaca
- “The Walking Dead: Ghosts in Scandinavia” by Gunnora Hallakarva
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Trimaris” by Jessa d’Avondale

Issue #119, Summer 1996
- “Practical Camping Tips” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “Getting Started in SCA Horsemanship” by Manfred von Schwarzwald
- “Threads to the Past: Medieval Activities for Children” by Astriðr Selr Leifsdottir
- “The Origin of the Holy Grail” by Xaviar the Eccentric
- “Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Nafi: Blackbird of Culture” by Anabel Ravaya de Guzman
- “The Pre-Seventeenth Century Highland Bagpipe” by Garnish of Merionyth
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Calontir” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Sex, Lies, and Old Newsletters” by Nicolaa de Bracton and Hector of the Black Height
- History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth, trans. Louis Thorp (book review by John Calador)
- The Light Beyond the Forest: The Quest for the Holy Grail by Rosemary Sutcliff (book review by John Calador)
- Serve It Forth! A Periodical Forum for SCA Cooks (review by Kateryn de Develyn)
- “The Age of Knitting” by Elspeth of Oakwood Court
- “Meath with Raisins” by Ælric of Coventree Grove
- “Treatise on the History of Honey in Medieval Eurasia” by Bronwen Elgars
- “Marancinos: Almond Biscuits” by Tera Dragonstaff
Issue #118, Spring 1996
- “Going to Confession in the Middle Ages” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Safe Food Preparation in the SCA” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “The Best Advice I’ve Ever Received” by Taliesin d’Argonne
- “Medieval and Renaissance Roses” by Yseult of Broceliande
- “A Lover’s Lesson” by Dierdre O’Siodhachain
- “Research in Juggling History” by LiefTameon Carlsefnisson
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of An Tir” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Fitted Tights: The Tree Method” by Randwulf Witlac of Axed Root
- The Tudor Rose by Margaret Campbell Barns, The Bronze Mirror by Jeanne Larsen, The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia Fraser, and The Shining Company by Rosemary Sutcliff (book reviews by John Calador)
- “Ruff Draft” by Èowyn Amberdrake
- “A Pilgrim’s Picnic Basket“ by Gideanus Tacitus Adamantius
Issue #117, Winter 1996
- “The $12 Viking Chair” by Ælric of Coventree Grove
- “How to Write Clear, Concise Directions, and What To Do With Them” by Alexandre sur le Mer
- “On Teaching in Persona” by Agnes de Lanvallei
- “The Terrors of Arts Displays in Persona” by Elfwyn de Barfleur
- A History of the Byzantine State by George Ostrogorsky, The English Reformation by A.G. Dickens, Europe and the Middle Ages by Edward Peters, and Conquest of Eden 1493 to 1515 by Michael Paiewonsky (book reviews by John Calador)
- “Sestina of Horatius” by Dorigen of the Grey Gate
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Atlantia” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “T-tunics: The Period Way” by Muireann ingen Eoghain ua Maoil Mheaghna
Issue #116, Fall 1995
- “Recreating a 14th Century 10-Gore Dress” by Mairi ni Raghallaigh
- “Liqueurs Made by Infusion and Candied Orange Peel” by Demetrios Miothophoros
- “Of Honour and Courtesy: Rime Royal” by Dorigen of the Grey Gate
- “An Introduction to Palæography for Scribes” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Simply Embroidery” by Siban ní Sheaghdha
- “Medieval Children’s Art” by Paul Wickenden of Thanet
- Daily Life in Holland in the Year 1566 by Rien Poortvliet trans. Karin H. Ford and Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History by Barbara A. Hanawalt (book reviews by Eleazar ha-Levi)
- Cathedral, Forge, and Water Wheel: Technology and Invention in the Middle Ages by Frances and Joseph Gies (book review by Godith d’Arcy of Goosefoot Mead)
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Ansteorra” by Jessa d’Avondale
Issue #115, Summer 1995
- “Heraldic Practices and the Submissions Process” by Da’ud ibn Auda
- “The Behourdium Tradition: Historical Precedence for SCA Combat” by Michael de Lacy
- “So You Want A Period Encampment?” by Michael de Lacy
- “Heralding a Royal Court or How to Keep Your Head …” by Susan MacGregor
- “Garb for a Twelfth Century Lady” by Richard Wymarc
- “The Complete Fool Primer” by Malinda Angelanne Elkhaven
Issue #114, Spring 1995
- “The Celtic Chariot Revisited” by Morgan of Yarnvid
- “Land and Feudalism in Medieval England” by Rosamund Beauvisage
- The Complete Medicinal Herbal by Penelope Ody (book review by Ealasaid MacDonald)
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Caid” by Jessa d’Avondale
Issue #113, Winter 1995
- “A Dinner at Pennsic” by Elizabeth of Dendermonde
- “Constructing a 15th Century Monastery Chair, or How to be Sitting Pretty” by Marke von Mainz
- “The Pope Who Never Was” by Aryk Nusbacher
- Interlude: CD Reviews by Gwydion Gwirion and Geoffrey Mathias
- “Blanche Porrey” by Tauna Aelswith
- “The Chartres Project” by Arlof O’Donovae
- “Russian Wedding” by Paul Wickenden of Thanet
- Who’s Who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England by Richard Fletcher (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- Woman Defamed and Woman Defended: An Anthology of Medieval Texts ed. Alcuin Blamires (excerpts, with book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
Issue #112, Fall 1994
- “Basic Arrow-Making for Target Archery” by Ragnar the Wolf of Clan Campbell
- “An Anglo-Saxon Praise Poem” by Siobh´n ni héodhusa
- “Some Fifteenth-Century Recipes for Colors” by Geoffrey Cade and Dan Jennings
- “A New Way to Get Maimed” by Galleron de Cressy
- “A Thirteenth-Century Brocaded Belt” by Ingvild Josefsdatter
- “How to Bore Your Chirurgeon: Reflections for Autocrats, Seneschals, and just about Everyone Else” by Giovanni di Fiamma
- “For Love of the Arts” by Marian Loresinger
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Meridies” by Jessa d’Avondale
- The Medieval and Renaissance Times (magazine review by Elizabeth Bennett)
Issue #111, Summer 1994
- “A Simple Gothic Bench” by Dafydd ap Gwystl
- “The SCA Mercantile: Tips for Both Merchant and Consumer” by Marian LoreSinger
- “What a Bargain! Haggling and Barter in the SCA” by Rhys ap Bledri
- “16th Century Turkish Light Embroidery: Pattern Darning” by Deonora Ridenow
- “The Autocrat’s Checklist” by Adelicia of Cumbria
- “Etcetera: Kingdom of Atenveldt” (see also “Etcetera: Kingdom of Artemisia”) by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Medieval Collars for the Modern Dog” by Alianora Munro
- “Nouvelle Cuisine: Late Period European Cookery” by Michaele del Vaga and Judith of Kirtland
- “De Artificibus” (making mainstream vs. deluxe items) by Niccola Sebastiani
- “Events with the Very Small” by Leah Raedaelf of Pagham
- “The Right to Bear Arms — in the SCA” by Da’ud ibn Auda
Issue #110, Spring 1994
- “The Leif Erickson Returns” by Marcia of Jarrow Motte
- “Four Easy Steps to Persona Development” by William the Heretic
- “Melodia” by Sarra Graeham of Birnham
- “A Blow Calibration Exercise” by Pieter van Doorn
- “How to Run a Happy and Productive Kitchen” by Nicholas Demere of the Oaken Staff and Stephanie of Nethyrwode
- “Nouvelle Cuisine: Late Period European Cookery” by Judith of Kirtland and Michaele del Vaga
- “The Care and Feeding of a Local Newsletter” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Etcetera: The Middle Kingdom, the Principality of Ealdormere, and the Principality of Northshield” by Jessa d’Avondale
Issue #109, Winter 1993
- “Etcetera: The Kingdom of the East and the Principality of Æthelmearc” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Etiquette in Dance Manuals of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries” by Janelyn of Fenmere
- “About Marzipan” by Alys Katherine
- “Fast Days in the English Medieval Year” by Johanna Dudley
- “Honey Drink and Steppuny” by Elena ate Weyhacche
- “The Bliaut: A Reconstruction Based on Primary Source Material” by Rowena le Sarjent
- “De Artificibus: On Dealing with Trouble” by Niccola Sebastiani
- “SCA Hospitality: Courtesy for Guests and Hosts” by Marian Loresinger
Issue #108, Fall 1993
- “The Use of Bees and the Practice of Beekeeping in Medieval Times” by Elliot Ashenstaff
- “Jupons, Jacks, and Arming Coats” by Gavin Malcoeur
- Four Classical and Early Medieval Herbals: An Ancient Egyptian Herbal by Lise Manniche, Enquiry Into Plants by Theophrastus, Natural History: A Selection by Pliny the Elder, and Canon by Avicenna (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- The Heliand: A Saxon Gospel trans. G. Ronald Murphy (book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter)
- Two Late Period Herbals: Culpeper’s Complete Herbal by Nicholas Culpeper and Gerald’s Herball: the Essence thereof distilled by Marcus Woodward from the Edition of Th. Johnson, 1636, by John Gerard, ed. Marcus Woodward (book review by Agnes de Lanvallei)
- “Running a Tournament by King René’s Rules” by Galleron de Cressy
- “The Archer King’s Sestina” by Gyrth Oldcastle
- “Medieval Helmet Crests” by Karl von Nordmark
- “Scroll Coloring” by Eleazar ha-Levi and Osnah Rachel bat Eleazar ha-Levi
- “An Easy-to-Build, Period-Style Trestle Table” by Ælfric of Sarisberie
- “A Simple Medieval Hood” by Richenda Cameron
Issue #107, Summer 1993
- Medieval Herbals: The Tacuinum Sanitatis by L. C. Arano, The Greek Herbal of Dioscorides edited by R. T. Gunther, Leechdom, Wortcunning, and Starcraft of Early England edited and translated by Oswald Cockayne (book review by Agnes de Lanvallei)
- “De Artificibus: On Learning a Medieval Craft” by Niccola Sebastiani
- “In Commemoration of the Reign of Dinaris the Wanderer and Marguerite de la Croix” by Karina des Pensées
- “Research Sources and Methods: Using Local Histories for SCA Research” by Nicolaa de Bracton
- “Sheep’s Maggot” by Marie Genevieve
- “Etcetera: West Kingdom Principalities” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “Organizing Children’s Activities” by Dierdre O’Shea
- “A Kid’s Kit” by Megan Timebinder, Abbess of St. Bride’s
- “Coptic Tunics” by Tauna Aelswith
- “Surviving the Troll: From Both Sides of the Bridge” by Stephanie of Nethyrwode
- “A Fifteenth Century Embroidered Bag” by Richard Wymarc
Issue #106, Spring 1993
- “The Dawn of SCA Architecture” by Arlof O’Donovae
- “Period Pasteboard Games” by Giovanni Fontananero
- “Etcetera: West Kingdom” by Jessa d’Avondale
- “An English Coin Balance” by Beowulf Gordon
- “De Artificibus: On Documentation” by Niccola Sebastiani
- “Reverie: On the Background and Form of the Qasidah” by Saqra al-Kudsi
- “Suggestions to the Scribe” by Austrechild von Mondsee
- “Teenagers” by Marian Loresinger
- “The Mysterious Cheesecake: Platina and Martino’s White Torta” by Gwyneth Banfhidhleir
- “Research Sources and Methods: The Early English Text Society” by Elizabeth Bennett
- “An Easy Archery Target” by Morgan Bloodaxe
- “Weaving Medieval Fabric: Wool Diamond Twills from the First to the Twelfth Centuries in Europe” by Nicolette Bonhomme
- “Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages” by Eithne ni Cheallaigh Thirchonaill
Issue #105, Winter 1992
- “Reverie Upon My Love While Studying” by Alisandre Oliphant
- “It Is Called A Miracle Play Because … One Woman’s Guide to Drama in These Later Middle Ages” by Bronwyn Jourdemaine
- “De Artificibus: On Making Test Pieces” by Niccola Sebastiani
- “An Islamic Dinner” by Elizabeth of Dendermonde
- “Safety Under Ten” by Alizaunde de Bregeuf
- Inventing the Middle Ages: The Lives, Works, and Ideas of the Great Medievalists of the Twentieth Century (book review by Hossein Ali Qomi)
- “To Dye a Very Beautiful Scarlet” by Elayne Courtenay
- “A Song for the Twelfth Night Season” by Vladislav the Purple
- “Research Sources and Methods: Recent Books on Medieval Crafts” by Elizabeth Bennett
- “A 15th Century Gingerbread Recipe” by Sincgiefu Waerfaest
- “Heraldry Enframed” by Èowyn Amberdrake
- “Peers Errant” by Cariadoc of the Bow
- “Song For One Who Lamented Sorely That He Was Not A Peer” by Dorigen of the Grey Gate
Issue #104, Fall 1992
- “De Artificibus: On Rejecting Unlikely Information” by Niccola Sebastiani
- “Interlibrary Loan” by Cedrin Etainnighean
- “Children in the Society” by Elizabeth Bennett
- “From the Arts and Sciences Office” by Camilla Genevra di Capri
- “Writing Poetry in the Current Middle Ages” by Deirdre O’Siodhachain
- “Construction of the Medieval Knightly Shield” by Karl von Nordmark
- “Mead for the Masses” by Alexander Mareschal
- “The Silver Penny: An Introduction to the Moneyer’s Art” by Tryggvi Grabardr Olsen
- “Medieval Tournament Prizes” by Galleron de Cressy
- “SCA Slang for Modern Conveniences” by Ioseph of Locksley
- “Jewelers’ Tools for $2.09 a Pound” by Einar Lutemaker
- “Novgorod: City of Merchants” by Anton Mikhailevich Rosov
- “Munition Armor of the Early Sixteenth Century” by Michael de Lacy
- “Res Publica: Democratic Elements in Medieval Life” by Finvarr de Taahe
Issue #103, Summer 1992
- Tabletweaving: History, Techniques, Colors, Patterns by Egon Hansen (book review by Birgit av Birka)
- “Garb: An Anachronistic Word” by Kenneth Lyon of the Curr
- Take A Thousand Eggs or More by Cindy Renfrow (book review by Fritz Justus Fritz)
- “Medieval Toys for Children” by Mairi Rhianna nam Beann
- “Sugar Paste: A Cook’s Play Dough” by Alys Katherine
- “Marbled Paper” by Oswald von dem Grunwald
- “Mumming” by Catrin o’r Rhyd For
- “Canning for SCA Feasts” by Camilla de la Reynarde, la Droitier
- “A Rope Bed” by Will Langdon of Greymorne
Issue #102, Spring 1992
- “Researching and Selecting a Name in the SCA and Maximizing Your Chances for Registration” by Da’ud ibn Auda
- “Occidentalis and the Art of Archery” by Wolf Peacemaker
- “The Perfect Armor” by Cariadoc of the Bow
- “Air Conditioned Armor” by Kurgen Khan
- “Evolutions in SCA Combat” by Ton the Traveller
- “Bouzhkashi: The Game for the Thinking Fighter” by Finvarr de Taahe
- “Tai’s Song” by Hector of the Black Height
- The Women Warlords (book review by Ysamunde St. Crutherling)
- “A Woman Fighter’s Protective Panty” by Catriona Mairghread nic Dhuibh of Moray
- “Medieval Burn, Scratch, and Bruise Ointment” by Marian Loresinger