I knew that something from the Exeter Book wold pop out shortly (of course it helps when you only take that book home in the face of two probable snow days)–and so it has been realized: The Whale (everybody’s favorite Old English animal homily) is now done, and posted in its own page among the translations.  

It will be difficult deciding what gets its own page and what goes into the “Shorter Poems” section, but I’ll play it by ear in each case, and categorize things accordingly to how it feels at the moment. I’ll keep posting about what’s done and uploaded, and try to direct you to where you might find new work as it is completed. 

I’m also trying to figure out how to get a Comments link on the sidebar, so that you all may rush to heap upon me your accolades and provide your constructive criticism. That will show up soon, once I talk to the webmaster. I look forward to hearing from you all, so don’t be bashful contacting me if you see something you feel could work better or needs more work. In the meantime, my email address is located on the sidebar, so you can use that to contact me.