If it's 1800s, then try Native American Ethnobotany by Daniel E. Moehrman is an excellent resource (huge book, but conveniently online in a...
I'm not sure if "archtypes" is just a handful with lots of variations, but there are lot more commonly used character types than most people can...
A potentially helpful resource is Plants for a Future Database (http://www.pfaf.org/user/default.aspx), which is fairly comprehensive. I seem to...
Ah, okay, I think I understand. I agree with Burlbird that if the "story" is a direct quote, then there would be open quotes at the beginning of...
It seems to me that the chapter(s) is being told from the story teller's point of view, subjective third perhaps, so therefore no quotation marks....
Such an intriguing idea! Perhaps you might paint the relationships with a subtle brush and really give the reader something to chew on. For...
Thanks Andy without the M for your welcome. It must be nice to have a name without that extra M to lug around! Appreciate the guide; I'll put...
Hi Chigger -- thanks for the welcome! Wow, "passion" sounds so terribly singular. Lots of passions for me! I seem to scribble endlessly about...
Hello.... I'm new here ... a bit uncertain ... but certainly willing to learn and always looking for good advice. Hope I can make a positive...
Separate names with a comma.