Rumors of Things to Come
"Ambiguous rumors thro' the camp he spread...."
Virgil Aeneid
Here are some things that I am either working on or toying with in my fevered imagination....
A whole new subproject focused just on "Paganism in the Middle Ages". This would be subdivided into subsections on Byzantium and the Latin West.
A scholarly article on "Literary Paganism and its centrality to the Pagan religious tradition before, during and after Christianization". Willfully blind revisionists seem to think that if they mutter "literay Paganism" that this magic phrase has the ability to cause evidence of actual Pagans "doing" Paganism throughout the Middle Ages - to simply vanish!
Another article for the Witches' Voice website - this one titled "What Pagans Can Learn From Presbyterians". The focus will be on dropping the "neo" in "Neopaganism", and exposing the bogosity of the whole "continuous tradition" meme.
Possibly a whole book on the subject of the Burning Times. This would have three foci: (1) the Burning Times as evidence of Pagan survivals in the Middle Ages, (2) the interconnectedness of the Burning Times with religious violence and intolerance more generally, and (3) a generalized critique of evil revisionist tools like Norman Cohn, Stuart Clark, Bengt Ankarloo and Wolfgang Behringer.
A new page on the website dealing specifically with "The Manner of Death of Paganism".
A new page on the life of Julian.
At least a webpage on the widespread practice of religious dissembling, dissimulation and "Nicodemism" during the Middle Ages. This will probably become incorporated into the larger project on Paganism in the Middle Ages if that takes off.
And of course there is my long term pet project: "Plato for Pagans".

