About the Gazette

The Æthelmearc Gazette

The Æthelmearc Gazette is a volunteer run blog providing information about activities relevant to the Kingdom of Æthelmearc of the Society for Creative Anachronism.  This is not an official publication of the SCA. The official Æthelmearc website can be found at www.aethelmearc.org. The official SCA website can be found at www.sca.org.

The staff of the Gazette volunteer their time to collect and manage this site. We encourage the populace of Æthelmearc to submit articles; we want event reports, photographs, and scholarly articles on the time period of our interest. Let’s make this a place to interact with each other, and a welcoming spot for newcomers to our wonderful hobby!

Staff members take turns being the managing editor. In addition, each staff member has an area for which they are a resource person. We can be reached at aethgazette@gmail.com.

Founding editor:

  • Mistress Ysabeau Tiercelin

Editors: 

  • Dame Ursula of Rouen
  • Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann
  • Mistress Arianna of Wynthrope
  • Baroness Katja Davidova Orlova Khazarina (Chris Adler-France)
  • Master Tigernach mac Cathail
  • Mistress Elska á Fjárfelli
  • THL Astrid Vigaskegg
  • THL Thalia Papillon

Scheduling: 

  • THL Thalia Papillon

Thank you to our past editors:

  • Duchess Branwyn ferch Gwythyr
  • Sir Dominic McMorland
  • Mistress Shishido Tora (Gozen)
  • Maestro Filippo de Sancto Martino
  • Mistress Cordelia Colton
  • Dame Aoife Finn
  • Master William Parris
  • Baroness Miriel du Lac
  • Lord Christian Goldlok
  • Lady Margareta le Sayre
  • Baron Magnus de Lyons

4 thoughts on “About the Gazette”

  1. Rachel Carper said:

    Hello, may I share your article How to Research Online Without Falling into Interest Hell?

    Elewyiss the Jew
    South Downs
    Meridies.

  2. We encourage people to share any of our articles that they find interesting! Thanks!

  3. Alicia Langland said:

    Stumbled across this reference to Zelienople, a town near Cooper’s Lake: https://www.amphilsoc.org/exhibits/treasures/horae.htm

    Thought it might be of interest to AEthelmearc Gazette readers!

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