On This Day
1225 – Treaty of San Germano is signed at San Germano between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and Pope Gregory IX. A Dominican named Guala is responsible for the negotiations.
The Treaty of San Germano was signed on 23 July 1230 at San Germano, present-day Cassino, ending the War of the Keys that had begun in 1228. The parties were Pope Gregory IX and Frederick II, king of Sicily and Holy Roman emperor. On 28 August at Ceprano, the peace was finalized with the readmission of the excommunicated Frederick into the church.
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Born On This Day
1346 – Margaret, Countess of Pembroke, daughter of King Edward III of England (d. 1361)
Margaret of England (20 July 1346 – October/December 1361) was a royal princess born in Windsor, the daughter of King Edward III of England and his consort, Philippa of Hainault. She was also known as Margaret of Windsor.
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By Sarah Mecham, Book Cave: Why Do Libraries Limit the Number of Digital Borrows and Holds?
Boo Walker:
The writing community is gathering around one of our own. Romance author Elicia Hyder was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer. She has five kids and is working hard to set them up after she’s gone. From what I understand, she’s an amazing writer and even better person. We’re trying to lift her book, The Soul Summoner, into the stratosphere. It’s currently being considered by a serious production company in Hollywood, so a higher ranking on Amazon right now is paramount. If you’d like to help, especially if you’re a romance reader, please buy her book or download it via Kindle Unlimited.
By David Buck, Tedium: Fill In The _____ Pondering the evolution of Mad Libs and Droodles—two iconic brain games from the 1950s that share an inventor.
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Reviewers Deserve Respect Manufacturers that strong-arm reviewers who don’t say nice things about products cannot become the norm. Which is why it’s good to see reviewers pushing back.
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Not So Tenacious The hiatus and possible breakup of Tenacious D makes me feel sad about the state of creative partnerships, and how power dynamics can break them.
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By Melissa Knific, NYT Cooking: Beeritas
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