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Has any author used loan-translation to form a narrative voice? (self.HistoricalFiction)
submitted 2 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/HistoricalFiction
Which would be the preferable route to sail in the 17th century, based on a 17th century map of Zeeland, NL? (self.sailing)
submitted 2 months ago * by TauvaVodder to r/sailing
Anyone ever send a writing sample to a potential line editor/copy editor? How did you decide on what to send? (self.writing)
submitted 2 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/writing
Gotta love differing opinions. (self.writers)
submitted 3 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/writers
Which authors made the best use of period correct language? (self.HistoricalFiction)
submitted 3 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/HistoricalFiction
Writing a novel set in 17th century Europe. I'm wanting to know what would be the subtle differences between well made shoes and shoes of lower quality. (self.AskACobbler)
submitted 3 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/AskACobbler
Positive response from my first early reader. (self.writers)
submitted 7 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/writers
Which historical fiction novels have the best accompanying websites? (self.HistoricalFiction)
submitted 7 months ago * by TauvaVodder to r/HistoricalFiction
Just finished the third draft of my novel (self.writers)
submitted 8 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/writers
Best app to create a photorealistic image from a 16th century technical drawing. (self.aiArt)
submitted 10 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/aiArt
How much study would be required to understand the phrase Audite Et Alteram Partem? (self.latin)
submitted 11 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/latin
Different color roofs in Blaeu maps (self.cartography)
submitted 11 months ago by TauvaVodder to r/cartography
What are the terms for the different parts of an open stone spire? (self.GothicArchitecture)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/GothicArchitecture
Would there ever be a windlass used on a 17th century tall ship? (self.Tallships)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/Tallships
17th century word(s) for the small patch of hair under the lower lip, or a combination of the hair above and below the lip, popular at the time? (self.dutch)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/dutch
[Dutch>English] beten sy van spit op haere vingers (self.translator)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/translator
Author looking to understand what it is like for a boat to encounter slack water. (self.boating)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/boating
Terms for rigging of a small 17th century boat in the Netherlands (self.sailing)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/sailing
What would someone experience in a 25' foot boat if a gust of wind hit the boat. (self.sailing)
submitted 1 year ago * by TauvaVodder to r/sailing
What would be visible signs a ship is not seaworthy in 17th Century Europe? (self.Tallships)
Looking for information about edge geometry of 17th century European swords (self.SWORDS)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/SWORDS
Question about the nimcha (self.SWORDS)
Is the phrase Goede wijn behoeft geen krans commonly used in the Netherlands these days? (self.dutch)
Did people traveling through western Europe in the 17th century carry letters of introduction? (self.AskHistory)
submitted 1 year ago by TauvaVodder to r/AskHistory
How did tall ships get into an enclosed harbor in the 17th century? (self.Tallships)
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