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Forgotten Ground Regained

ISSN 2996-6353
New Series Issue 10, Winter, 2026

Publications Noted

Articles, Reviews, Discussions on Blogs, and Other Web Resources
  • Jacob Allee, Why should Christians read Beowulf?
  • BBC: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight [Audio]
  • Marie Burdett, Formalist, Farmer, and Faithful: Timothy Murphy and the American Nature Writing Tradition
  • Rachel Burns, A History of Old English Verse Layout (Arc Humanities Press)
  • Ross Cawthorn, Arise Alliteration: The Rohirrim and their songs
  • Robert Charbonneau
  • I, too, dislike poetry: On The Poetry Society's National Poetry Prize Winner
  • On the Poet as Maker: A coda to disliking poetry
  • A. Collier, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: What does it mean? (Video)
  • Dawn Felagund & Grundy, Fandom Draws the Line: Fanworks, AI, and Resistance
  • Colin Gorrie, What if Beowulf had been written by Shakespeare?
  • Garth Greenwell, James Merrill’s “Rescue”
  • Nik Gunn
  • The Wanderer: The role of empathy in reading premodern literature
  • On the challenge of translating ancient literature [on “The Wanderer”]
  • Translating Beowulf
  • A.M. Juster, Can Americans love poetry again?
  • Steve Knepper, The Poet's Vision: Ryan Wilson on Poetic Hospitality, in New Verse Review
  • Michael McGrath, Bryng Me to the Poynt: The Personal Allure of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Jeremy Noel-Tod, Pinks #40: How it feels rubbing down a gravestone (essay on Basil Bunting’s Briggflats)
  • Steven Searcy, Limiting Poetry’s Feedback Loop, in New Verse Review
  • Michael Stachura, Making it New: Imagism and George Mackay Brown’s Runic Poetry, in the International Journal of Scottish Literature
  • Traethiad
  • I Arrive at the Green Chapel
  • Lord Bertilak and the Wrong Enchantress
  • The Grave of Sir Gawain
  • Laura Varnam, How I wrote ‘turn of the tide’
  • Thaliarchus, High Style and Suturing alliterative verse into terza rima
  • James Matthew Wilson, The Weight of Seamus Heaney, in The New Criterion
  • Connor Patrick Wood, Poetry and science are just as incompatible as it seems
Poems Posted on Blogs & Social Media Under the Author's Own Name
  • Daniel Bishop, Brim-Tongue
  • Adam Bolivar, Éastranblót
  • G. Finlayson Boswell, On the Diminishment of Seafarers’ Laments
  • Timothy Green
  • Watch
  • Michael Helsem, The View from Dead Horse Point and other experimental poems as @graywyvern.bsky.social.
  • R.A.R. Knight
  • On Furthest Bourn
  • On the Desolate Mountain
  • Sator Ananas
  • Ben Quant
  • Poem 770 – Rest Awhile
  • Poem 781 – Four Years
  • Poem 787 – This Magic Place
  • Poem 799 – In Hoc Signe Vinces
  • Poem 814 – Imminent
  • Poem 836 – Holy Monday
  • Poem 837 – Holy Tuesday
  • Poem 845 – A Türkiye Sundae
Poem and Book Links Added
  • a.d., “Fallen”, in THINK (Summer/Fall 2024) [Poem]
  • Anonymous Cædmon Prize entries in Wiðowinde 217, Spring, 2026: “A Path Less Taken”, “Backstory”, “Lament for Londinium”. “Hastings Avenged”, “Oak King in Lenten”.
  • Jesse Keith Butler, The Last of the Longships, in New Verse Review [Poem]
  • Gerður Kristný, Drápa: A Murder Mystery (A novel in verse in English and Icelandic) [Review here]
  • Garrett Carol, Hessen, a science fiction epic in alliterative verse [Poem
  • Michael Gibson
  • Translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Truth, Dare, Kiss, Cheat [Essay, on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]
  • Annie Sophie Jewett (1908), Pearl: A Middle English Poem (A modern version in the meter of the original)
  • R.A.R. Knight, on The Fyr Review (new journal of which he is editor): [Poems]
  • Odin’s Sky
  • Uther & Igraine
  • Sunrise
  • Sarah J. Monnier, St. Nicholas on Forgotten Ground Regained [Poem]
  • Edwin Morgan, Lines added to a poster for the Helsinki public transportation system [Poem]
  • Bintley North, Andreas: An Edition
  • Margaret Clunies Ross, Kari Ellen Gade, Tarrin Wills, eds., Poetry in the Sagas of the Icelanders (2022). Vol. 5 of Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages.
  • Adam Sol, "Tutorial at the Corner of Wolpen and 143" and "Acrostic Lament" in his collection, Jeremiah, Ohio. [Poems]
Links to Online Performances and Translations
  • Harrison Birtwhistle’s opera, “Gawain”, (1991) based on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Tessa Carman and J.C. Scharl, translation of The Dream of the Rood, read by James Majewski
  • Melissa Dunphy, Sea Tangle: Songs of the North [overview including recording of “Hervarkviða” here]
  • Peter Glassgold, Translator. Boethius. The Poems from On the Consolation of Philosophy. Translated out of the original Latin into diverse historical Englishings diligently collaged by Peter Glassgold. With a forward by Charles Bernstein. (World Poetry Books, 2024) [review]
  • Malcolm Guite, Sir Gawain and the Tolkien Fireplace
  • Nik Gunn, “Sólarljóð” & “The Wanderer” in Ancient Exchanges
  • James Hart, The Wrath of Winter [Poem]
  • Jack Laurel
  • An Alliterative Iliad, I
  • An Alliterative Iliad, II
  • An Alliterative Iliad, III
  • An Alliterative Iliad, IV
  • An Alliterative Iliad, V
  • Andreas: The Turning Point
  • Giles Watson, Govan’s Chapel, Pembrokeshire [Poem]
Poems Posted under Pseudonyms on Blogs and Social Media
  • Anglo-Scandinavian Chronicles, “To times past I progress …”
  • Beren’s Reveries: Skyrim Horse Poem
  • Crown Poetry Fall AS LII – contains several SCA poems in skaldic forms, among others
  • Eorland, A Song for Audelwyn: A Bowman's Farewell
  • Estarfin, The Star of Earendil
  • Interesting_Hat_7526
  • Hymn to Nemesis
  • Ulysses
  • Jenkins Rising, alliterative haiku
  • Mythical Britain, “Cows calm by the chambered cairn…”
  • Sexwulf [SCA Persona], A Scop’s Unworthiness
  • Sifaseven, The Last Light
  • Sirsintram, A New Hope
  • Torvaldr Torgarson (SCA persona)
  • A New Day
  • Battered Raven
  • Brynne Mc Clellan
  • Christmas
  • Cyneswyth
  • Dark
  • Depression
  • Dichotomy
  • Dreaming
  • Duchess Ball 2006
  • Estrella
  • Faithless
  • Feeling Norse
  • For the Children
  • For Mists Coronet
  • Freya’s Riddle
  • Gratitude
  • Happiness
  • Holmgang
  • Holmgang 2
  • Holmgang 3
  • Leaping Froggy Salad
  • Lonely
  • Loss
  • Love Verse 1
  • Love Verse 2
  • Love Verse 3
  • Love Verse 4
  • Love Verse 5
  • Love Verse 6
  • Love Verse 7
  • Love Verse 8
  • Love Verse 9
  • March Crown
  • Mists Games
  • Mists-Cynagua War
  • Mists-Cynagua War 2
  • Pain
  • Rage
  • Rebirth
  • Riddle 2
  • Riddle 3
  • Rumors
  • Soon To Be
  • Spring
  • Stilled Voice
  • Thoughts of Leaving
  • Thoughts of Valor
  • Torvaldr’s Ogre
  • Troubles
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