As you may have noticed, this blog has been on the back-burner for a little while. While I do have plans for bringing it back, particularly as this academic year ends, I thought I’d provide (by way of a brief update) an overview of where else you can find my writing on the Internet, if it’s of interest.
- Medieval Books and Harry Potter at the 2020 ‘Being Human’ Festival (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, November 2020)
- Mark My Words: Using XML in Modern Languages Research (Exeter Language and Culture Blog, September 2020)
- ‘Learning French in Medieval England’: The First Three Months (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, April 2020)
- ‘Learning French in Medieval England’ Project: Introducing an Exciting New Project (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, February 2020)
- Rent Receipts and ‘Spiritual Summes’: Using Modern Languages in Special Collections (University of Exeter Special Collections Blog, July 2019)
- On Crippling Inadequacy, #RemoteRetreat, and Chocolate Cheesecake Brownies(University of Exeter Doctoral College Blog, November 2018)
- An Introduction to Concordances, Now With Added Violence (Anglo-Norman Dictionary Blog, October 2018)
- Breaking the Silence: An Interview with Rachel Rose Reid, Part 2 (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, October 2018)
- Medieval Romance, Modern Storytelling: An Interview with Rachel Rose Reid (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, October 2018)
- The Flitch of Bacon: An Unexpected Journey Through the Collections of the British Library (Digital Scholarship Blog, British Library, December 2017)
- Mapping the Troubadours: Miriam Cabré at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Exeter Centre for Medieval Studies Blog, March 2017)
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