anonymous, '[A reader replies to a review]', Bryn Mawr Medieval Review 9408 URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/bmmr/bmmr-9408-anonymous-a A reader replies to a review (I'm reposting without permission, so will leave it anonymous): James, I assume you have the capability of intercepting this and making sure it becomes private, for I do not have your private e-mail address. I just skimmed the review of the book about the future of the middle ages, and I just want to say that somehow we've got to get through to the masses that medieval is not mid-evil. I am giving a paper at a Medieval conference in Montana next month, and when I received my hotel reservation confirmation I saw, to my horror, that the conference is entitled as Midevilism. Given the connotations suggested by that orthographical error, perhaps it is no wonder that more people do not care to find out about our time period. Let's head for more interesting times than those mid-evil times, after all. Who needs to read about evil? Who wants to read about those dark ages, the evil times?