I so rarely finish a book in one sitting, but @caseyplett.bsky.social's newest, "On Community," was what I read today. It is brilliant; she is brilliant.
I think you're on to something.
Excited for the RSA conference less than a month away! What panels are you folks looking forward to?
I'm late to announce on here, but look! Most recent issue of Renaissance Quarterly is out, and there are some great articles + reviews in there. Plus, there's a dragon on the cover! I have decided that his name is Rufus. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
I just read a collection of Hodgson's stories (published in the BL Tales of the Weird series, which I'm slowly collecting), and they are excellent fun if you're into weird fiction. I really liked the Carnacki stories and "The Voice in the Night."
New book out on William Hope Hodgson from Bloomsbury, looks interesting. Some great chapter titles! (If not the most informative lol) www.bloomsbury.com/uk/william-h...
The first comprehensive study of the works of William Hope Hodgson, one of the true innovators of Weird fiction, this book examines the Weird novels and stories…
For the first time in a long time I read a book (Piranesi) that literally haunted my dreams. Endless worlds, seas and statues, poems in orbs.
So excited to read this! academic.oup.com/ehr/advance-...@tswingard.bsky.social
Abstract. This article reviews recent work on trans and intersex history in the European Middle Ages, locating it within the established historiography on medie
I am so tired! But I'm here, and I'm glad you are too.
Oh, I am so excited for this panel!
Last year, I finished my PhD. This year, I am practicing being bad at things. Stumbling through paintings, taking ceramics classes, whittling fallen wood, learning music theory, practicing concertina. Trying and failing and trying again, a different way.