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Animal bones! Eerie constellations! Year-long poem about moving to the country, part 3: October. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9330
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A look at "Maze of Blood," the new Robert E. Howard-inspired novel by
@marlyyoumans. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=92350 retweets 2 likes -
Moving from the city to the country: second installment in a year-long poem inspired by medieval calendar poems. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9239
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Fun interview with poet and Latinist
@amjuster http://www.headstuff.org/2015/09/amjuster/ … -
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An Academic with a human touch. Best wishes to A M Juster. http://www.headstuff.org/2015/09/amjuster/ …
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"Mid Evil" by
@MaryannCorbett, up at Lady Word of Mouth. Be a minion & share! http://ladywordofmouth.blogspot.com/2015/10/maryann-corbett-mid-evil.html …#poetry pic.twitter.com/xHAnlFrA8V
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On moving from D.C. to the country—medieval-inspired poetry project, first in a series. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9211
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New poetry project: a chronicle of moving to the country, in monthly, medieval-inspired installments. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9211
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I'm starting to get some momentum! "Why Aldhelm Matters"--just broke 2900 words and I finished a draft of
#DavidOrr's book on Robert Frost.1 retweet 3 likes -
Medievalists & outreach: a (delayed) response to
@ricutz from someone not clearly on either side of the drawbridge. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=91601 retweet 0 likes -
On the value of staying in one place for an unexpectedly long time. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9100
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A break from the medieval: the unforeseen value of staying in one place for 20 years. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9100
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"Rob of the Bowl": still worth reading this obscure 1838 novel about early Maryland history? http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9060
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Lazy summer blog post: a monster from medieval Provencal folklore spinnin' away in my garden. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=9015
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Why poetry faded from public life, what's been keeping it down, and how it may make a comeback, per Dana Gioia. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=8978
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St. Columba, stone circles, Thor: an "an ecumenical work of visionary landscape art" in eastern Pennsylvania. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=8915
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Humanities scholars vs. the world--the implications of being taken seriously? http://www.quidplura.com/?p=8865
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On eight years of blogging (mostly) about medievalism and poetry—and a ninth a-brewin'. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=8627
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On eight years of blogging. Why still do it when it's no longer cool? Because it's no longer cool. http://www.quidplura.com/?p=8627
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