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Forgotten Ground Regained

ISSN 2996-6353
New Series Issue 2, Winter, 2024

Publications Noted

Reprints and Translations Published
Jane Beal
  • Caedmon Remembers
Pam Clements
  • White Owl Irruption
Paul D. Deane
  • Like A Tree Standing Tall (After Psalm 1)
  • How Many, How Many? (After Psalm 3)
  • Where Echoes Call and Crash (After Psalm 4)
  • O Lord, I Call (After Psalm 5)
  • Silence is Not Safety (After Psalm 7)
  • You Have Graced the Heavens (After Psalm 8)
Kathryn Ann Hill
  • The Martyrdom of Stephen
Patricia Masson
  • Dragon-Fighter
  • A Riddle
  • Mnemonic for the Futharc
  • The Yule Tree
  • Making Waves: An Experiment in Alliteration
Oz Harwick
  • Journey to the West
  • The Exiles’ Song
  • The Fairford Mermaid
  • The Green Man Awakes
  • True Thomas
Margaret Stearns
  • Fore(dis)closure and Sweet from Sap Semantics
Book Links Added
Amit Majmudar
  • What He Did in Solitary (contains two poems in half-lines: “Bloodline” and “Solitary”)
O.D. Macrae-Gibson
  • Learning Old English
James Merrill
  • A Scattering of Salts (contains the alliterative poem “Rescue”)
Mary Thaler
  • Ulfhildr
Links Added to Other Works
Macolm Cowan
  • A Riddle
Annie Finch
  • Translation of the Seafarer
A.Z. Foreman
  • The Song of Heshbon
Geoffrey B. Elliott
  • In Response to Schaubert
  • How’s This for Ad Copy?
  • No Scholar
Joe Hoffman
  • Old English, New World
Nancy Gaffield
  • Wealden [half-lines without structural alliteration]
Amit Majmudar
  • Bloodline from What He Did in Solitary
  • Chillicothe from What He Did in Solitary
Frank Mundo
  • “Leo Kapatinsky’s First Tale” in The Brubury Tales
Aaron Poochigian
  • Talking Trey Down
Carter Revard
  • The Poet's Cottage in Florilegium
  • Pilotless Angel in How the Songs Come Down.
Patrick Rothfuss
  • "The Lay of the Eastern King" in Clash of the Geeks
Joseph S. Salemi
  • Gawain’s Prayer in the Wilderness
Eli Thorpe
• Six alliterative poems in Making Waves
Edward Turbeville
  • Aeneid, Book III
James Matthew Wilson
  • •Silenus and His Gang
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