Here is a good site for Cordwood construction:
http://www.daycreek.com/
Thanks to James S.
(http://www.daycreek.com/dc/images/photoalbum/ConstructionAlbum/images/DC_construction0001.jpg)
This is really cool and I would like to do a wall of it sometime - and the blowing plastic tarp reminds me of so much stuff I haven't finished already ;D
From things I have read on it:
Keep in mind that a softwood is best and it should be cut into the lengths you want and stacked to dry at least a year ahead of time. Wood doesn't start shrinking until the excess moisture is out then it takes a while. Lime treated sawdust between the inner and outer mortar makes good insulation.
I have seen logs that have been down a couple years and were still very wet, especially if laying on wet ground where there various fungus types start pulling moisture in to decompose it.