CompuServe's Books and Writers Community - Diana Gabaldon co-leads the "Research and the Craft of Writing" section of the Writers Forum. She also has her own discussion group over there now. You don't have to be subscribed to Compuserve to read most of the posts. If you're confused about navigating through Compuserve's forums, there's help in here.
Unstuck in Time - this is a peek Inside the List (that is, the NYT best-sellers list) which briefly describes the plot of the new book and goes on to dedicate the lion's share of the paragraph to... The Ladies of Lallybroch! (October 16, 2005)
Passionate Gabaldon lives and breathes her characters - article and interview appearing in The Arizona Republic Online Print Edition. Ladies of Lallybroch gets special mention for taking a personal interest in Herself and not just her books. (September 26, 2005)
Washington Post transcript of a chat with Diana Gabaldon - coincides with her appearance at the National Book Festival; PLEASE NOTE that one question addresses some of the plotlines of ABOSAA (a.k.a. *SPOILERS*) although Herself's answers are very broad. (September 20, 2005)
Novelspot talks to... Diana Gabaldon - an interview with Diana Gabaldon; PLEASE NOTE that the first question involves some *SPOILER* information from A Breath of Snow and Ashes, so if you haven't read the book yet, BEWARE. :-) (2005)
Check out the article about LOL in the Vancouver Sun. In the printed newspaper, this article had a photo of DG. Click on the thumbnail to see the larger scan.
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The Dialectizer - translate your favorite web page in redneck, sweedish chef, and a lot of other hosed "forms of expression". You have to see this! Thank you, Lady Katie!
Carmina Gadelica, by Alexander Carmichael. A beautiful collection of poems, prayers and folklore of the Highlands and Islands, with the English and Gaelic translations. Thank you, Lady DebbieF!
Loch Ness Home Page, it's not about Nessie only. It has a lot of interesting Scottish and celtic information.
Wearing the great Kilt - The great kilt or belted plaid how to wear and wrap it. Thanks to Lady Carmen!
The Royal Stuarts - Scottish History with a touch of humor. Highlights from Scottish History with a focus on the Stuart (Stewart) Monarchs. Thanks to Lady Carmen for this link too!