- Offering comments about recent scholarship in medievalist studies, reviewing articles, books, and other sources that look at how current popular culture uses the medieval
- Offering short-form medievalist scholarship, or doing in brief what we look at other people doing
- Advertising events of interest to the Society and its membership, usually scholarly meetings, but possibly others
- Advertising calls for papers, both those of the Society and those relevant to the Society's interests
- Advertising publications by members of the Society (such as The Middle Ages in Popular Culture: Medievalism and Genre and Fantasy and Science Fiction Medievalisms: From Isaac Asimov to A Game of Thrones)
- Noting member accolades and awards
- Reporting the formal business of the Society, such as business meetings and changes to the charter and bylaws
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Contributing
This blog is open to contributions from Society members, and anyone who is interested in medievalism and genre in popular culture. Possible contributions include, but are not limited to:
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