"Twelfth Night Till Candlemas"

The story of a 40 year book-quest and of its remarkable ending

And about goblins and Christmas; the perils of ChatGPT; and the real value of librarians and so on

Substack
https://emptycity.substack.com/p/twelfth-night-till-candlemas

Personal blog

https://davidallengreen.com/2024/12/twelfth-night-till-candlemas-the-story-of-a-forty-year-book-quest-and-of-its-remarkable-ending/

"Twelfth Night Till Candlemas"

The story of a forty-year book-quest and of its remarkable ending

The Empty City - a law and polity blog

@davidallengreen that's fabulous. Just goes to show how insanely powerful the human brain is and how beguilingly inaccurate computers can be.

Quite the early Xmas present for you!

@greem @davidallengreen that was an indefatigable search.

Memory is a strange thing... I also remember reading that story in my childhood! I recall nothing about the anthology, only the illustration of the holy leaf and "bad things happening to a family who neglected to take for a single holy leaf".

From a data point of two, that begs the question; why would that unremarkable story be memorable?