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Forgotten Ground Regained

ISSN 2996-6353
New Series Issue 1, Winter, 2024

Publications Noted

Reprints and Translations Published
Richard Eberhart
  • Brotherhood of Men (1949).
James Dorr
  • Tthe Westfarer (1995)
  • The Worm in the Wood (2001)
Translated by Bruce Byfield
  • Exeter Riddle 47
  • Beowulf, lines 1338b – 1379
Translated by Michael Collings
  • The Battle of Brunanburh
Links to Poems in Mallorn and other Tolkien society journals
Susan Frances Edwards (Tuilinde)
  • Slaying the Dragon (Mallorn 49, p. 42)
  • "The Paths of the Dead" (Mallorn 51, p. 34)
Pat Masson
  • Hymn to Earendil, Mallorn 14, p. 32
Pat McIntosh
  • Grimhelm's Song (Mallorn 7, p. 29)
Gill Page
  • Lament for Baldor the Brave (Mallorn 21, pp. 20-21)
Colin Rosinthel
  • The Lay of Eärringa in Anor 11, pp. 10-11 (Journal of the Cambridge Tolkien Society)
Tim Scratcherd
  • The Sealing of Gondolin (Mallorn 16, p. 7)
Valerie Sutton
  • The Lay of Eowyn [half-lines w/o alliteration] (Mallorn 24, pp. 218-224)
Dan Timmons
  • The Ballad of Bart and Beth, Mallorn 34, p. 20
Links Added to Other Works
Donald P. Goodman III
  • The Road with No End (self-published)
Sam Newton
  • Hrædwaldeshrim [The Reckoning of Rædwald] (Self-published)
Donald Mace Williams
  • Defier of Gravity (a riddle), published online in PulseBeat Poetry Journal
  • Sweet and Sour (a riddle), published online by Better than Starbucks.
Book Links Added
Beverliey Braune
  • Historic Lacunae and Poetic Space: A Creative Approach to Old Norse Poetry and Poetics (contains an epic poem inspired by skaldic meters, "Skulváði Úlfr").
Ted Charnley
  • An Invocation of Fragments (collection; contains the alliterative poems “As He Is to Us” and “Other Structures”)
Frank Coffman
  • The Coven’s Hornbook and Other Poems (collection; includes the alliterative poem “Grettir’s Battle with Glam”)
Michael R. Collings
  • Dark Designs: Forms and Fantasies (collection’ conains the alliterative poems “Riddle”, “Grendel’s Mother”, and “DCCXCIII: A Fragment”)
A.M. Juster
  • “The Phoenix” (translation from Old English) in Spoke Ten.
Karl Kirchwey
  • The Wandering Island (collection; contains the alliterative poem “Gangardinae”)
Tony Mitchell
  • Life’s Lines (collection; contains the alliterative poems “Toys” and “Strange Season”)
Links to Poems in Mythic Circle (Mythopoeic Society journal)
Tim Callahan
  • "Hild" [alliterative iambic tetrameter rhyming couplets] (Mythic Circle #4, pp. 36-37)
Joe R. Christopher
  • "Prayer to Tyr", "Far from Jötenheim". and "A Prayer to Balder" in "The World War I Poems of Nathan Whilc" ) Mythic Circle #28, pp. 41, 42, 46)
Joshua Drake
  • "On Caterpillars, Corneille and Canova" (Mythic Circle #33, pp. 48-49)
S.R. Hardy
  • "Odin Wins the Mead of Poetry" (Mythic Circle #36, pp, 6-12)
Erin Lale
• The Hoard of Hrothiric (Mythic Circle #4, p. 6, • The Wedding of Beorwine (Mythic Circle #15, p.5) • Skadi: Water Cycle (Mythic Circle #18, p. 36)
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