Newsletters archive
These are the issues of Hurst & Horn, a publication of the Atlantia Royal Forestry Guild within the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. Subscriptions are free as all publications are available electronically. These newsletters are not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., and do not delineate SCA policies. (c) Copyright 2021, Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. For information on reprinting letters and artwork from these publications, please contact the High Chronicler, who will assist you in contacting the original creator of the piece. Please respect the legal rights of our contributors.
- Spring 2021, Vol. 1 Issue 1.
- The founding of the Guild • Meet the Guild officers • Trail review: Stafford Civil War Park • Stierbach’s Sauntering Shepard • Wrapping up in a wool blanket • Were insects part of the medieval diet?
- Summer 2021, Vol. 1 Issue 2.
- Quarantine Challenge • Plant Amulets • To carry water (if you have no ale): Canteens
- Autumn 2021, Vol. 1 Issue 3.
- Demo Day: Shire of Spiaggia Levantina demo at Furnace Town, Snow Hill, Maryland • Making a Forester Hood after the Skjoldehamn find (11th c.) • Woodman's Tools Skill Day at Master Mors' Workshop • Spinning Chicken and other campfire cooking fun • Wood fired sourdough experiments • Dutch oven cobbler recipe
- Winter 2021-2022, Vol. 1 Issue 4.
- Essential Background Knowledge: A Review of Eric Sloan’s “A Reverence for Wood” (1965) • Màire's Tablet Weave • On Lettuce • Labors of the Year: Winter • “They Cabbins make of powles, and thinne greene bowes”: Simple Shelters in Medieval Europe • A survey of 14th century hoods
- Spring 2022, Vol. 2 Issue 1.
- Good Wood and Cooking • Charcloth or Charred Cloth? A tale of two tinders • Labors of the Year: Spring • Making a Forestry Guild Banner • Book Review – “Basic & Primitive Navigation: A Waterproof Folding Guide to Wilderness Skills & Techniques”
- Summer 2022, Vol. 2 Issue 2.
- Forestis Personae • What to look for in buying a used axe • Labors of the Year: Summer
- Forestis Personae • What to look for in buying a used axe • Labors of the Year: Summer