Yeah, that's interesting about the names -- a very different pattern.
and also is a strange and unique mixture of historian style and performative feminity, i.e. every now and then Anna interrupts the narrative with an emotional lament to show she's not an unnatural unfeminine woman despite daring to write history, and then she switches back to continue with the story.
Heh, that sounds odd.
The synopsis of the Schism was kind of hair-raising with how it kept escalating! Although I must admit your increasing numbers of capital letters and exclamation points totally made me laugh.
Re: Byzantine tales, brought to you by virtue of me having finished the available podcast
Date: 2023-02-04 05:48 am (UTC)and also is a strange and unique mixture of historian style and performative feminity, i.e. every now and then Anna interrupts the narrative with an emotional lament to show she's not an unnatural unfeminine woman despite daring to write history, and then she switches back to continue with the story.
Heh, that sounds odd.
The synopsis of the Schism was kind of hair-raising with how it kept escalating! Although I must admit your increasing numbers of capital letters and exclamation points totally made me laugh.