tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17746046.post413101920357458304..comments2021-11-17T13:20:03.206-07:00Comments on Suzenyms: NEARLY HISTORICAL FICTION, PART TWO - GUEST POST by SHARON WILDWINDSuzenymhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16780822574353097907noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17746046.post-1064767405174661742017-10-30T12:57:26.638-06:002017-10-30T12:57:26.638-06:00Thanks for commenting, Candas, and also pointing o...Thanks for commenting, Candas, and also pointing out that your mom researched Alberta's place names. I've often wondered where I would go to look up how a town got its name, so this is great. And I agree, Sharon's advice, along with the links she has provided, is terrific. I really appreciate her two posts. Suzenymhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16780822574353097907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17746046.post-29147577512266764252017-10-29T15:07:54.562-06:002017-10-29T15:07:54.562-06:00This is fabulous advice!
FYI: my mom did a whole ...This is fabulous advice!<br /><br />FYI: my mom did a whole bunch of the research on Alberta's place names, and/or her staff did, as she set up Alberta's geographical naming programme, and there are 4 volumes of those names, all published after she retired. If anyone wants them, they can be found through whatever Alberta Culture, Historic Sites is called this week...<br /><br />I am so eager to read the new series. Full disclosure: our publishing company published Sharon's brilliant memoir Dreams That Blister Sleep, back when we had a publishing company. It was such a valuable part of our non-fiction/autobiography line! So waiting for a new series has great resonance for me.Candasnoreply@blogger.com