by Theresa Crater | May 14, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Guest Bloggers, Travel, Under the Stone Paw
Read Stephen Mehler’s blog on his upcoming tour of Egypt in October.
by Theresa Crater | May 14, 2011 | Guest Bloggers
If We did not Laugh… By Justine Graykin Humor is mysterious. What we laugh at varies from person to person and from culture to culture. But that we laugh is well-nigh universal. Babies start within months of birth. Even primates seem to enjoy a good joke,...
by Theresa Crater | May 9, 2011 | Ancient Sites, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Guest Bloggers, Spirit, Under the Stone Paw
Beneath the Hallowed Hill is set in Avalon, home of the Tor and the Twin Springs. One scene takes place in Avebury, the largest megalithic monument in the world. Medievalist and archaeologist A.J. Walker drops by to talk about ancient stone monuments...
by Theresa Crater | May 8, 2011 | Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Guest Bloggers, Spirit
In Beneath the Hallowed Hill, I imagine Avalon (the Isle of Glass, Glastonbury) as it might have been. My Morgen le Fey is not a jealous witch out to kill her brother the king, but a great oracle. The power of the twin springs and the Tor still exist today. In her...
by Theresa Crater | Apr 26, 2011 | Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Guest Bloggers, Under the Stone Paw
My novels explore the possibilities of human consciousness–how much can we know and how, is enlightenment a real possibility? Some of my favorite science fiction involves exploring the possibility of machines becoming conscious. Odyssey Five was one of my...
by Theresa Crater | Apr 24, 2011 | Arthurian Legend, Beneath the Hallowed Hill, Guest Bloggers
Beneath the Hallowed Hill is set in Britain’s most mythic place, Avalon. In contemporary times, it’s Glastonbury. In Hill, we see my vision of Morgen le Fey and the community of priestesses who served the two sacred springs. Christina St. Clair has a new...
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