Scéla is my blog; you can read opinionated commentary on things medieval and Celtic here.
I continue my customary practice of maintaining this site sans grammar or spelling errors. My firm adherence to this policy does not preclude occasional lapses into hitherto undiscovered Continental Celtic languages. ;)
These annotated reading lists contain books and articles that are scholarly in nature, though they are nonetheless interesting and provocative. I chose them based on personal taste and availability.
If you are new to Celtic studies, I suggest some books
for a Celtic studies starter kit.
These reviews are for a variety of books related, however tangentially, to things medieval or Celtic. They are longer, and possibly, even more opinionated than the annotations in the bibliographies. Some of the reviews, while by me, are hosted off site.
These are some of the questions that people frequently ask me. I don't have many of the answers, though I do have opinions about lots of things, including where to find Celtic books, how to pronounce "Celtic," what the Celtic languages are, who the druids were, where to learn a Celtic language, a Celtic Studies "Starter Kit," and the best and only Celtic computer.
These are sites about Celtic languages,
cultures, and literatures that I have found interesting and
useful.
If you are utterly sick of things Celtic, I've included a few pages about some of my other obsessions.