“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” In other words, it was ordinary time! Which means lots of ongoing projects which I would love to tell you about!
First—and most important for those of you who follow me only here on the blog, particularly by email—feedburner is discontinuing its email service as of July 2021, which means you are going to need to sign up to follow me on social media if you want nudges about when I have posted on the blog.
Don’t worry! I am easy to find! Amazingly, I am still on Facebook, both under my personal and professional accounts, but I am also out there in the wild on a variety of other platforms, and I promise to let you know when new blog posts go up!
My Facebook Author Page, Twitter, and Gab are best if you just want notices about my blog posts and videos (see below). My Facebook Profile is best for ongoing social, cultural, and political commentary. Telegram is best for those who want to go out on the edge—and write poetry (see below). Plus memes.
😇Where to find me on social media👀😎💖
Second, I am more than just a blogger! I make videos! Lots and lots of videos! I make videos about medieval history and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien for Unauthorized.tv (
with subscription), and I appear regularly as a guest on podcasts, YouTube channels, and even edgier places that you will only know about if you are a tradCath or
stalwart follower of Milo.
🎥Where to watch my videos🌟🐾🌹
1. Bear On Air:
2. Unauthorized.tv: Logos and History
Study guides at Medieval History 101: The Unauthorized Version:
3. Unauthorized.tv: The Forge of Tolkien
Episode guide with instructions how to subscribe:
Third, and much to my own surprise, I write poetry. I say “I,” but in truth I have a whole
team of poets over in Telegram.
My fellow poets and I have been practicing our
iambic pentameter this past year, and we published our first epic poem this spring—a satire on the model of Alexander Pope’s
Dunciad. You can buy it on
Amazon, but it is also available from
Barnes & Noble as well as your favorite e-book platforms.
For our second major work, we have moved on from satire to adventure. Our current poem is a Grail quest in ottava rima taking a group of bears to Antarctica in search of the Southern Light. We even have an illustrator for this one! Coming this year from DCR Books!
🐲Where to read our poetry🐻✨🐳
In which the Goddess Fama sends a band of very different Knights on a quest to prove themselves her devoted servants. A cautionary tale in heroic couplets modeled on Alexander Pope’s scathing 18th-century
Dunciad.
2. Aurora Bearialis: A Quest, by the Dragon Common Room with Illustrations by Handdrawn Bear (forthcoming from DCR Books)
Once upon a time, there was a polar bear who loved watching the Northern Lights. Every day, he dreamed of capturing their beauty in a glass. One day, an albatross flew by and told him about an even more beautiful light that shone over Antarctica. Because of that, the polar bear convinced three bear friends to go in search of the Light of Antarctica. Because of that, they found themselves on a journey that tested their courage, friendship, and faith. Until finally, they learned the true source of the Light.
It requires a full weekend to take down the previous building and put up a new one, and the plans are getting harder as I add further sets. One day maybe I will make it to GK-NF 34! But for now I am proud of myself for making it through sets 16 and 18 this past year.
🏰Where to see my buildings🌃⛪🌇
Gallery of builds from GK-NF 6, 14, 16, 18, and 20, with links to plans and where to buy your own blocks.
Here you can also find links to my academic publications and syllabi for my courses at the University of Chicago, as well as a directory for my public pages (like this blog!). Url:
http://home.uchicago.edu/~rfulton
And that—if you’ve been wondering—is just a little bit of what I’ve been up to when I have not been posting on the blog! Watch this space—more adventures to come!
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