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Medieval Manure is Content Gold

A Resource Guide for Writers

Since I have an interest in the High Medieval, I thought I would enter the most important commodity of that era to generate a few ideas for Trebuchet.

Without further ado, here are the top ten ideas with short stories.

International tariffs are dragging down both consumption and the futures market. If the manure market is ever to recover, globalization will need to allow free and fair trade of this black gold.

Don’t let fans of the renaissance tell you the manure trade is so last century. Once the barriers to trade are removed Americans can spread their bull shit from Canada to Cuba.

Nobody got time for 15 blogs! Here are 4 — You’re welcome.

Author ellicedevalles gets straight to the point with no bullshit. The blog is well written in a beautiful Uncial hand. Articles are focused on the 14th century.

Writer siglindesarts gets down and dirty with some first hand knowledge.

Isabelle Schuerch, University of Bern, describes how the introduction of gunpowder to 14th century Europe created a demand for alternate sources of saltpeter.

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