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Company of Avalon
editI don't know why the link to the Company of Avalon bio was dead when Pigman went to it, but it's back now, so I put it back as well. I added a couple more, and some information about groups Blamires founded, a journal he edited, his birth date, some categories, and the fact that he's an authority on Fiona MacLeod. This is important because he has a book coming out any day now (which I will add to the article when it comes out) called "The Little Book of the Great Enchantment: A Biography of William Sharp/Fiona MacLeod". It's listed on the website of R. J. Stewart, another prominent Neopagan author. Rosencomet (talk) 16:36, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Commendation
editI don't know where a quote such as this one might belong in an article, if at all, so I will place it here:
"The Highland Clearances Memorial Fund is a proper beginning to right an old wrong! For those who have wandered the empty, beautiful glens of Scotland and who have reflected on the ruins of a community and of a people, the whys and the wherefores may well be understood. But for the many who have not, the work of Steve Blamires (and the Highland Clearances Memorial Fund) is of inestimable importance. There are many for whom the blood is strong and the heart Highland who need to know the reasons why the glens are empty and why, only now, is the old country stirring!"
"We commend Mr. Blamires' efforts and commitment to your attention."
--Iain Anderson, BBC Radio Scotland, August 1996
I got it from [1] Rosencomet (talk) 16:22, 12 June 2008 (UTC)