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"It's better we turn the page" #blackstorms @CorylusB @corylusbooks.bsky.social
As is blindingly obvious from the contents of this blog, Iām a huge fan of indie publishers ā well, I wouldnāt co-host these Read Indies Month events with Lizzy if I wasnāt, would I? So itās perhaps slightly odd, given also my love of translated fiction, that Iāve not yet featured on the Ramblings anything released by the enterprising indie publisher Corylus Books. They specialise in bringing newā¦
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Black Storms by Teresa Solana, translated by Peter Bush
Today I'm delighted to join the blog tour for Black Storms, a Catalan set thriller by Teresa Solana, translated by Peter Bush. Review on the blog - link in bio #teresasolana @corylusbooks #books #bookreview #blackstorms #bookstagram #thriller
Today I am delighted to share my thoughts on a brand new thriller from Corylus Books, Black Storms by Teresa Solana, translated by Peter Bush. My thanks to the publisher for an early copy for review, and for the tour invite. Hereās what the book is all about: Source: Advance Reader CopyRelease Date: 25 October 2024 Publisher: Corylus Books Continue reading Black Storms by Teresa Solana,ā¦
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Winding Up the Week #371
An end of week recap āThe first bud of spring sings the other seeds into joining her uprising.ā āĀ Amanda Gorman I hope those celebrating Easter have a marvellous time ā whether you are off to church, awaiting the arrival of the Easter Bunny or gorging on chocolate eggs. In any event, I wish you a myriad of blissful hours with your nose buried in a good book. As ever, this is a post in which Iā¦
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Hazel Folklore
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Contents:
Overview
Folklore
Uses in Witchcraft
Safety Notes
Conclusion
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Overview
Hazel grows to 20 ft tall and has slightly hairy, serrated heart-shaped leaves that are 5 inches long and alternate on the branch. It flowers April through May, with male and female on the same shrub. The female flower is scaly and greenish. Catkins grow in late fall. The nut, called a filbert, is smooth and brown encased in a sticky green and pokey bracts of the flower which need to be removed with gloves. It ripens in late fall, falling off the shrub in late September and October. It should be dried thoroughly. The bark is light gray and smooth.
This plant grows in thickets shaded on woodland edges, not minding different soil types. It can be found in ornamental landscaping as well as natural wilds. It can be propagated by planting saplings along mixed hardwood forests and encouraged for future growth.
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Folklore
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The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn, an Irish myth, speaks of an ordinary salmon that made it's home in the well of wisdom. Surrounding the well were hazel trees that dropped nuts into it, where the salmon would eat them. Through this act the salmon gained the worlds knowledge. Whoever ate this salmon would have this knowledge transferred to them. A poet named Finn caught the fish and gave it to his servant boy, Fionn, to cook. Hot fat landed on Fionn's thumb, which he sucked for the pain and the knowledge of the salmon went to Fionn instead of Finn.
-Kat Godeu-
One of the lines from this Welsh poem about a battle of trees says "Hazel adjudged the weapon for conflict."
-Cinderella-
In one of the pre-Disney versions of Cinderella, the young girl protects her mother's grave by placing a hazel stick on top.
-Water Witching-
I'm trying to keep this more folklore stories based however, I felt it would be a crime to leave out that hazel is what was originally used for water witching (aka dowsing).
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Uses in Witchcraft
Here we see that hazel is mostly known for bestowing knowledge; directly through the nut, by twitching of a rod while looking for metals or water, divination for the correct tool. There's also a lean towards the protection of sacred spaces, such as family graves. This tree can easily be used to help bolster divination practices in a myriad of ways. Seek this knowledge by eating a hazel nut before bed to gain wisdom in dreams or work with the wood itself as a dowsing rod, pendulum or carving for runes or ogham. Maybe these would be ways in which speaking with the dead may become easier for others.
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Safety Notes
No known issues at this time.
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Conclusion
What are some ways in which you have used hazel in your own practice? What are the stories you've heard related to hazel? Are there any ideas you have for hazel that you would like to try? Let us know! Let's have a conversation!
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Midwest Foraging by Lisa M. Rose
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Cinderella by Carl Offterdinger
Dowsing for metal ore, from 1556 "De re metallicaĀ libri XII" book
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Murder Under the Midnight Sun By Stella BlĆ³mkvist
Murder Under the Midnight Sun
Stella BlĆ³mkvist
Translated by Quentin Bates
Corylus Books
Publication Date: 3 May 2024
Corylus Books have shown their commitment to bringing to an English audience the work of the mysterious author of Icelandic lawyer Stella BlĆ³mkvist with the publication last year of Murder At The Residence. Following quickly afterwards Murder Under the Midnight Son offers another compelling and multidimensional story. Whether you have read the earlier novel or not will in no way impact your enjoyment of this story and I must admit I have not investigated if these were originally consecutive stories in their original language.
After an initial meeting, the premise of BlĆ³mkvist's most next assignment is to solve the mystery of the fate of a young Scottish woman, who disappeared nearly a decade earlier. In a sparsely populated country like Iceland, the possible locations a body could be left are almost endless, yet the family seek closure.
Meanwhile a journalist friend of her's has excitedly told her about revelations that will not only create huge headlines in his newspaper but will also form the basis of a forthcoming expose book. However when his intent appears to be revealed, his predicament will also take some of BlĆ³mkvist's attention.
There are more components to the book. Intriguingly, there is a strong historical context to this story, particularly in respect of Iceland's role in the cold war, but also to the countries involvement following the more recent breakup of Yugoslavia. An additional layer of mystery is added when BlĆ³mkvist makes a gruesome discovery within a glacier which later appears to have a very distant origin. Given this book is just over two hundred pages long, a lot is packed into a relatively small number of pages.
There are several surprises ahead which I certainly did not guess. Personally I do feel that some elements of the story are more effective than others. Stella BlĆ³mkvist is shown to be self determined and headstrong in all aspects of her life and while this makes her a fascinating lead character for a crime novel, I did find that a particular personal relationship she developed appeared to me a little less plausible, particularly given the ethics the lawyers have to work to. Something supposedly spontaneous could also be viewed as exploitative. It will be interesting to see if this is a theme that endures in more of the author's novels and if our protagonist actually has some characteristics of the anti-hero.
These comments not withstanding, there is much more for the reader to get their teeth into with this book. While originally written 14 years ago, there is a timeliness which keeps the themes within the story very relevant. The distinctive touches featured in the narrative give the book quite a unique outlook which provided a welcome sidestep to some of the more downbeat viewpoints often featured in the Nordic subgenre. The story combines the isolation of the outdoors with the urban environment of Reykjavik, thus offering effective contrasts. The intertwined mysteries gradually unravel in a way which effectively keeps the readers' attention. If you've not yet picked up on Stella Stella BlĆ³mkvist, now is certainly the time to do so.
The blurb:
Murder Under the Midnight Sun by Stella BlĆ³mkvist What does a woman do when her husband's charged with the frenzied killing of her father and her best friend? She calls in Stella BlĆ³mkvist to investigate - however unwelcome the truth could turn out to be. Smart, ruthless and with a flexible moral code all of her own, razor-tongued lawyer Stella BlĆ³mkvist is also dealing with a desperate deathbed request to track down a young woman who vanished a decade ago. It looks like a dead end, but she agrees to pick up the stone-cold trail - and she never gives up, even if the police did a long time ago. Then there's the mystery behind the arm that emerges from an ice cap, with a mysterious ruby ring on one frozen finger? How does this connect to another unexplained disappearance, and why were the police at the time so keen to write it off as a tragic accident? Brutal present-day crimes have their roots in the past that some people would prefer to stay forgotten. As Stella pieces together the fragments, is she getting too close to the truth and making herself a target for ruthless men determined to conceal secret sins?
Stella BlĆ³mkvist has been a bestselling series in Iceland since the first book appeared in the 1990s and has attracted an international audience since the TV series starring HeiĆ°a Reed aired. The books have been published under a pseudonym that still hasnāt been cracked. The question of Stella BlĆ³mkvistās identity is one that crops up regularly, but it looks like itās going to remain a mysteryā¦
Quentin Bates has personal and professional roots in Iceland that go very deep. He is an author of series of nine crime novels and novellas featuring the Reykjavik detective Gunnhildur (Gunna) GĆsladĆ³ttir. In addition to his own fiction, he has translated many works of Icelandās coolest writers into English, including books by Lilja SigurĆ°ardĆ³ttir, GuĆ°laugur Arason, Einar KĆ”rason, Ćskar GuĆ°mundsson, SĆ³lveig PĆ”lsdĆ³ttir, JĆ³nĆna Leosdottir and Ragnar JĆ³nasson. Quentin was instrumental in launching Iceland Noir in 2013, the crime fiction festival in Reykjavik.
Paperback and eBook publication date: 3rd May 2024ISBN: 978-1-7392989-4-4 Price 9.99 (3.59 Kindle edition)https://corylusbooks.com/ Twitter: @CorylusB @graskeggur https://www.facebook.com/CorylusBookshttps://www.facebook.com/graskeggur https://www.facebook.com/stella.blomkvist
Many thanks to Corylus Books for an advance copy of this book and to Ewa Sherman for inclusion in the blog tour. Please check out the other reviews of this book as shown on the above tour poster.
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Written with pace this is a fascinating story of an uncompromising woman who is both lawyer and private investigator and who refuses to be bested.
Source: Review copyPublication: 3 May 2024 from Corylus BooksPP: 285ISBN-13: 978-1739298944 My thanks to Corylus Books for an advance copy for review What does a woman do when her husbandās charged with the frenzied killing of her father and her best friend? She calls in Stella Blomkvist to to investigate ā however unwelcome the truth could turn out to be. Smart, ruthless and with a flexibleā¦
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MY CURRENT OCS
(all of them are still under development)
1. Veronica
Often called Vero. I don't know what was I thinking but I gave her VRNC as her alias. She/her, says she's heterosexual yet seems like bisexual. Her emoji representation: šāļøššš§. She's reliable, discipline, studious, and determined. She's also spiteful, ambitious, strict, and expressive. She likes berries, fruit juice, reading books, listening to instrumentals, chill breeze. Doesn't like to be demanded for help, but she would help anyway. She hates grooming (has some bitter experience here). She usually dresses semi-formally, only wears casual clothes at home and, a little fun fact, she doesn't own gowns. (I'm still considering whether she'd have magical power or not.) She listens to any instrumental playlist she could find, with no particular preference.
2. Kafi J.
People knew him as Coffee. He/him, he has a little interest in romance but he still says he's heterosexual. His emoji representation: āšššŖ«š£. His nickname "Coffee" is given by Ziyu because Coffee consumes a lot of caffeine in daily basis, and it sounds similar to his real name. He's persevere, passionate, ready steady, and benevolent. He's impatient and sleep deprived. He is skeptical about anything which would only lead him to overthink. Honestly he doesn't want to drink coffee, but he needs the caffeine to keep himself awake during studying and shit. Just like Vero, Coffee dresses semi-formally. But Coffee would sometimes appear in casual clothes outside. He likes soft fur, cozy room, studying together, and warm waffles. He hates insects and useless people. He listens to Lauv and Daniel Caesar's songs.
3. Natalia
Known as Atan. She/her, heterosexual. Her emoji representation: šššā³š. Her nickname "Atan" is just her real name backwards (Aliatan), and take the last two syllables. She's spirited, decisive, generous, and precise. She's also outrageous, cheeky, a consequentialist, and sly. She likes to hangout, do homework (secretly), eat sugarcoated crackers, wear beanies, eyeglasses, loose clothes, and play with puppies. She hates scammers, imperative people, and loud noises at night. She plays a lot, but also studies a lot afterwards. Atan hangs out every day, whether with close friends or just friendly people she sees outside. She listens to korean pop songs, including Stray Kids and Wanna One.
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She/her, refuses to say but people believe she's bisexual. Her emoji representation: š„°š³ļøšš«š¹. She's charming, angelic, thoughtful, and persuasive. She's also apathetic, lowkey possessive, restrained manipulative, and careful. She likes subtlety, marshmallows, new hairstyle, accessories, cute outfits, fragrance, and cats. She hates discouragement, bullies, bad smells, and. harsh people. She is indifferent about her grades, yet always manage to stabilize them. She always seems collected and elegant. She is respectfully soft-spoken, polite, and well-mannered. Her voice is feathery and mellifluous. Although she's a bit enigmatic, no one questions about it. She listens to J-Pop and VOCALOID.
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š¤šŖ¹. He's softhearted, straightforward, tough, and aloof. He's also gullible, dicey, flexible, and tolerant. He likes warm tea, strawberry ice cream, spicy noodles, quokkas, and affection. He's a tsundere. He hates uncooperative people, lousy day, nosy people, and unclean stuffs. He always dresses neatly and clean, subconsciously looks chic and classy all the time. Sometimes his words and gestures don't match accordingly when he speaks. He's very closed about his private life. He listens to TV Girl and The Overtunes.
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Harm by Solveig Palsdottir #Iceland #NordicNoir #crime fiction #policeprocedural
There are also many tensions and secrets ...
Harm by Solveig Palsdottir*, features detective Gudgeir Fransson and his team (who also featured in her other books The Fox and Silenced). I previously wrote āGudgeir isnāt a detective that shocks the reader with strange behaviour. He seems determined, rational, empathetic and inquisitive and knows what cards to play at the correct time when investigating. He has shades of Beck or Rebus to myā¦
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Zodiac by Anamaria Lonescu @ami2ro @CorylusB @Lovebookgroup #Lovebookstours
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Today it is our stop on the Love Books Tour for Zodiac by Anamaria Lonescu. J.A. Warnock review for us today. The book is out now in usual formats.
Zodiac by Anamaria Lonescu
When investigator Sergiu Manta is handed the investigation into a series of bizarre murders, he canāt sure what heās getting involved in as he has to work with regularā¦
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Japan industry statistics of Hazelnut Skin Powder | Trends and Growth Forecast to 2027
Market Outlook
Hazelnut, also known as cobnut or filber nuts, is best known for its use in food and beverage industry, health and personal care industry, cosmetics industry, and nutraceuticals industry because it is rich in proteins, is a good source of antioxidants, can lower down LDL Cholesterol and it is also a skin conditioning agent. However, these days, research and development is going on and hazelnut skin powder has drawn attention of many manufacturers. Hazelnut skin powder is derived from Hazelnut skin by high shear homogenization. It is anticipated to be a useful product as Hazelnut skin is rich in dietary fibers and is therefore used in nutraceuticals, is rich in proteins, is also a good source of antioxidants, is used as functional foods ingredient and as a natural colorant. Hazelnut skin powder is at the R&D stage till now and research is still going on. It has a vast opportunity to grow and is anticipated to bring in fruitful innovations and products in the market that will be high in nutritional value, comparatively cheaper than the conventional hazelnut products, will be gluten-free, provide health benefits, prevent various diseases and will be helpful in enhancing the appearance of dry and damaged skin. Various benefits that hazelnut skin has, is anticipated to drive Hazelnut skin powder market.
Industrialization and Healthcare Awareness: Potential Drivers for Hazelnut Skin Powder Market
As people are getting more health conscious these days, Hazelnut skin powder market could be escalated as hazelnut skin is rich in dietary fibers and antioxidants, So, Hazelnut skin powder could be used in dietary supplements and functional foods. Functional foods and processed foods are also in trend nowadays as they provide various health benefits and have a long shelf life. This could serve as one of the drivers for hazelnut skin powder market. Hazelnut is native to U.S., and Europe also holds the majority of Hazelnut plantations. As health care awareness in Europe and U.S.A is increasing, it is expected to fuel Hazelnut skin powder market. In addition to this, Food Industry is well established in the U.S.A and companies are introducing reforms and innovative products to the public. This can further serve as a driver for hazelnut skin powder market. Hazelnut skin powder market has a tremendous potential to prosper due the properties that Hazelnutās skin possess.
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Hazelnutās production first started in Asia and it serves as one of the major producers of Hazelnut in the world. As food industry is proliferating in Asia Pacific region, and bakery and confectionary products are also in a high demand, hazelnut skin powder could find its use as Hazelnuts are enormously used in processed foods, functional foods and bakery products.
Hazelnut Skin Powder Market: Segmentation
Hazelnut skin powder market can be segmented on the basis of types of Hazelnut and end use.
On the basis of types, hazelnut skin powder market can be segmented as:
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Since hazelnut skin powder is at R&D stage till now, no companies are engaged in its manufacturing. But, as the research on hazelnut skin powder progresses, it is anticipated that the demand for hazelnut skin powder market will escalate.
Opportunities for Market Participants:
Hazelnut skin powder has a vast potential to grow, Firstly, because hazelnut skin is rich in antioxidants and dietary fibers and secondly because of the rising health awareness and growing food industry. But, Hazelnut skin is a by-product of Hazelnut and it is not as widely processed and used as Hazelnuts. Key players and manufacturers should recognize this as an opportunity and consider the advantages and benefits that hazelnut skin offers and introduce products say hazelnut skin powder that will benefit both the market and the public.
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Shrouded by SĆ³lveig PĆ”lsdĆ³ttir, translated by Quentin Bates
Today I am delighted to join the blog tour for Shrouded, part of the Ice and Crime series by SĆ³lveig PĆ”lsdĆ³ttir, translated by Quentin Bates @solveig.palsdottir @corylusbooks #quentinbates #books #bookstagram #booksofinstagram #shrouded #crimefiction
Today I am taking part in the blog tour for Shrouded, the seventh book in the Ice and Crime series by SĆ³lveig PĆ”lsdĆ³ttir. Itās the fourth to be translated into English by Quentin Bates and Corylus Books. My thanks to the publisher for inviting me to join the tour and for providing an advance copy for review. Hereās what the book is about. Source: Advance Reading CopyRelease Date: 20 Julyā¦
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Winding Up the Week #187
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An end of week recap āReading is an act of civilization; itās one of the greatest acts of civilization because it takes the free raw material of the mind and builds castles of possibilities.ā ā Ben Okri This is a weekly post in which I summarise books read, reviewed and currently on my TBR shelf. In addition to a variety of literary titbits, I look ahead to forthcoming features, see whatās on theā¦
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Deadly Autumn Harvest
By Tony Mott
Translated by Marina Sofia
Corylus Books
This is the long awaited English debut by Romanian crime fiction author Tony Mott. Set in her home city of BraČov is a city in the Transylvania region, ringed by the Carpathian mountains. I believe this may actually be the second book in a series featuring forensic pathologist Gigi Alexis, yet was presumably chosen as her English language debut as it was seen as a good introduction by the publisher, Corylus Books.
Accessible it certainly is. After a heart stopping and short opening sequence, the novel quickly introduces Alexis. Having just returned from holiday it takes no time to begin to discover elements of her personal life, her work environment and her dark sence of humour. Having established the basics, our new protagonist is quickly called to a crime scene where ominously the investigating officer warns Alexis that the murder victim shares a strong resemblance to her. This crime is perplexing as there is no obvious motive and due to the unique placing of the corpse. It isn't long before it becomes clear to the reader that this is a police division under the pressure of a new chief and secondly that the views and opinions of a female civilian are judged secondary to those of male police officers
As further events including subsequent mystifying murders unfold it appears that BraČov could be facing the almost unique predicament of having a serial killer at large where Alexa will require to channel all her wits and experience, as well as her powers of persuasion in order to attempt to make these crimes stop and find the perpetrator.
Readers will find that Deadly Autumn Harvest is an absorbing introduction to Romanian crime fiction, although it also complements well previous novels already available to English language readers from the same publisher. It offers a fascinating insight into murder investigations in the former communist country and also is a very revealing introduction to BraČov and it's surrounding area which will appeal to many existing readers of crime fiction. I strongly recommend it and look forward to reading more novels by Tony Mott in the future.
Deadly Autumn Harvest
A series of bizarre murders rocks the beautiful Carpathian town of BraÅov. At first thereās nothing obvious that links what look like random killings.
With the police still smarting from the scandal of having failed to act in a previous case of a serial kidnapper and killer, they bring in forensic pathologist Gigi Alexa to figure out if several murderers are at work ā or if they have another serial killer on their hands.
Ambitious, tough, and not one to suffer fools gladly, Gigi fights to be taken seriously in a society that maintains old-fashioned attitudes to the roles of women.
She and the police team struggle to establish a pattern, especially when resources are diverted to investigating a possible terrorist plot. With the clock ticking, Gigi stumbles across what looks to be a far-fetched theory ā just as she realises that she could be on the murdererās to-kill list.
Author bio:
Tony Mott was born and bred in BraÅov, which often forms the backdrop for her novels. She has worked internationally as a coach and HR professional, but her real passion remains writing. In 2022 she received the Romanian Mystery&Thriller Award. Deadly Autumn Harvest is the first novel in the Gigi Alexa series to be translated into English.
Translator bio:
Marina Sofia is a translator, reviewer, writer and blogger, as well as a third culture kid who grew up trilingual in Romanian, German and English. Her previous translations for Corylus Books are Sword by Bogdan Teodorescu and Resilience by Bogdan Hrib. She has spent most of her winters in BraÅov skiing, so is delighted to translate a book set in her favourite Romanian town.
ISBN 978-1-7392989-1-3
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Many thanks to Corylus Books for an advance copy of Deadly Autumn Harvest and to Ewa Sherman for inclusion on the blog tour. Please check out the other reviews of this book on the blog tour as shown below.
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'I feel enriched by this book which is both excellent literary fiction and a truly fascinating look at a world where democracy comes a poor second to brutal violence and the absence of human rights.'
Source: Review copyPublication: 5 March 2024 from Corylus BooksPP: 187ISBN-13: 978-1739298937 My thanks to Ewa Sherman and Corylus Books for an advance copy for review A key figure in the politics and literature of Argentina, Rodolfo Walsh wrote his iconic Letter to my Friends in December 1976, recounting the murder of his daughter Victoria by the military dictatorship. Just a few months later,ā¦
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