I am not the person researching wild turkeys or the person fascinated by genealogy. To my knowledge this page, and certainly the account that goes with it, predate their Web activities. If it helps, my middle initial is K.
I've little to say for myself, however. One thing: it's pleasing to have finished my dissertation; it's less pleasing to have been so busy since as to do little of substance with that work (yet). I miss it terribly. Meanwhile, I've helped (substantially!) to ready a scholarly research tool for beta launch and am now leading its progress towards 1.0. I'm getting married early in 2008. I've coordinated the academic programming for a thousand-attendee, ~180-presenter conference, edited its proceedings, and am partway through pre-event coordination of a second.
There is an occasional blog. There's other occasional presences, too, but you'll have to work a bit harder to find them. Meanwhile, if you care about such things, Facebook, LinkedIn, and (ha) Friendster presences should be easy to find.
For my own convenience (probably not yours, but who knows?), I've
put together a set of links that I rarely
touch. There's a page of somewhat outdated links for GMB and one for English 205B (spr 1999). See also the
minimalist page for Medieval Intellectual
History: Heretical Versions, and the site for Old and Middle English
Colloquium, which co-sponsored a conference on Medieval
Performativity last year.
15 December 2003 2007