Kalamazoo De-Briefing

May 13, 2008 11:52


As usual, there was plenty to do, see, and hear at Kalamazoo.  This year had more panels than ever, in more time slots than ever.  On most days, I attended no fewer than three panels; one day I attended four.  On Sunday, I only attended two, but there were only two panels on Sunday.

The Old English offerings were sparse this year, though there were ( Read more... )

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dreda May 13 2008, 18:38:43 UTC
Ooh! What's changed in the new Klaeber?

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fianaclare May 14 2008, 18:41:27 UTC
Beats me--because they sold out, I never got to take a look at it.

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dreda May 14 2008, 18:45:26 UTC
Hmm - this looks instructive. And reading it, I have some mixed feelings.

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blaecstan May 13 2008, 19:55:22 UTC
SDE is sooooo KEWL! Thank you for looking! I am so geeking out right now...

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fianaclare May 14 2008, 18:42:32 UTC
I'm so going to make TSU buy the Hengwrt Chaucer, and as many others as I can manage.

They have already bought the Bayeux Tapesty. I would have used it in class if someone had not stolen our projectors.

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mydwynter May 14 2008, 15:03:00 UTC
::is jealous:: That sounds like a blast. So glad you had such a good time.

Someday I'd like to go, even just to listen and learn, but still I'm afraid I'd be hellsa outclassed.

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fianaclare May 14 2008, 18:43:01 UTC
At listening and learning? I don't think so. At least you wouldn't sleep through sessions--something I saw happen reasonably frequently.

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gildedacorn May 14 2008, 20:03:47 UTC
One of these years ...

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