If you do this in the Google Search Box site:http://www.historicalfiction.org "Historical Fiction" (or whatever you were looking for) you might be able to find lost posts if you use cache.
Sonja Marie
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Maybe One Way To Retrieve Lost Posts
- SonjaMarie
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 5688
- Joined: August 2008
- Location: Vashon, WA
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[quote=""Rowan""]That didn't work for me. It showed me the link to the review I did, but when I clicked on the link, it got me nowhere. This is so wrong. All this hardwork everyone did and the idiots who own the site don't give a fig.[/quote]
You have to wonder what they have planned for it all -- did they just want the web address?
You have to wonder what they have planned for it all -- did they just want the web address?
No, worse! All of our thoughts and opinions are going to be compiled in a book the owners will have published entitled Dummies' Guide to Historical Fiction! We'll all be considered experts in the field and won't even get a penny in return. All that wonderful wealth of knowledge - paperbound in that hideous yellow color.
- Rowan
- Bibliophile
- Posts: 1462
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: I love history, but it's boring in school. Historical fiction brings it alive for me.
- Preferred HF: Iron-Age Britain, Roman Britain, Medieval Britain
- Location: New Orleans
- Contact:
[quote=""Leyland""]No, worse! All of our thoughts and opinions are going to be compiled in a book the owners will have published entitled Dummies' Guide to Historical Fiction! We'll all be considered experts in the field and won't even get a penny in return. All that wonderful wealth of knowledge - paperbound in that hideous yellow color. [/quote]
Hmph They can't do that.
Hmph They can't do that.
- SonjaMarie
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 5688
- Joined: August 2008
- Location: Vashon, WA
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Occasionally websites are archived on the internet - which means even if deleted they may sstill be saved in "cyberspace" - worth a shot.
"For my part, I adhere to the maxim of antiquity: The throne is a glorious sepulchre."
Women of History
Women of History
- SonjaMarie
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 5688
- Joined: August 2008
- Location: Vashon, WA
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[quote=""Rowan""]Mostly my review of Isolde: Queen of the Western Isles. It's the only one I don't have.[/quote]
Got it, I've PM'd it to you! Anyone else I can help with retrieving posts? I'll do my best!
SM
Got it, I've PM'd it to you! Anyone else I can help with retrieving posts? I'll do my best!
SM
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Original Join Date: Mar 2006
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My Booksfree Queue
Original Join Date: Mar 2006
Previous Amount of Posts: 2,517
Books Read In 2014: 109 - June: 17 (May: 17)
Full List Here: http://www.historicalfictiononline.com/ ... p?p=114965