amy mcveigh
archive photographer by day, spooky lady by night
budding novelist and gothicist specialising in witches and folklore in Romantic literature
✨she/her✨
@uofgfantasy.bsky.social
@uofglasgow.bsky.social Centre for Fantasy + the Fantastic + Masters in Fantasy (https://gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/fantasy/). Co-directors: @dimitrafimi.bsky.social and @mjrsangster.bsky.social. Website: https://fantasy.glasgow.ac.uk/
@natlibscot.bsky.social
Scotland’s living memory. If you can think of it, we probably have it.
@lexcroucher.bsky.social
wordsman & enthusiast. NYT, Indie & USA Today bestselling author of GWEN AND ART ARE NOT IN LOVE
@incsa.bsky.social
The International Nineteenth-Century Studies Association (INCSA) is a professional society of scholars from around the globe. #INCSA | CNCSI Partner | https://linktr.ee/IN_CSA
@ruthheholt.bsky.social
Prof of literature and culture. Gothic, crime, masculinity, ghosts. Lead of the Dark Economies Scholarly Association (dESA). Editor Rvenantjournal.com
@g0blinegg.bsky.social
Amy - Part-time Goblin 🐸 Folklorist researching the Folklore and Ghostlore of Shropshire 👻 Teacher of Religious Studies Writer of 'The Best Of Men' -A Shropshire folk horror 🦇 - Currently working on a book about The Devil in Shropshire Folklore
@alcs.co.uk
We're the Authors' Licensing & Collecting Society. Nobody else in the world does exactly what we do. We've been championing authors and making sure they get paid for secondary uses of their work since 1977 www.alcs.co.uk
@odavies9.bsky.social
Historian and Folklorist. Writes books on witches, magic, ghosts, religion, and popular medicine.
@taleswyrd3.bsky.social
Tales From Wyrd Scotland is a podcast exploring the wyrd, wonderful world of Scotland's supernatural, quirky and frankly terrifying past.
@k8lister.bsky.social
Blonde Bombsite. Sex Historian. Author of A Curious History of Sex & Harlot, Whores, & Hackabouts. Host of Betwixt the Sheets Podcast. Consider this your fair dos warning.
@lighthousebks.bsky.social
Queer-owned and woman-led independent community bookshop. 🏳️🌈 An unapologetically activist, intersectional, feminist, antiracist, lgbtq+ community space. Find us at https://lighthousebookshop.com/
@edinburghup.bsky.social
Edinburgh University Press is the premier Scottish publisher of academic books and journals in the humanities and social sciences. euppublishing.com
@asls.org.uk
Educational charity promoting the reading, writing, teaching & study of Scotland's literature & languages, past & present. https://asls.org.uk
@librarianth.bsky.social
University of York Acquisitions Librarian. Professional Northerner. Bang on about armchair politics, books, ebooks, coffee, & Boro. Views/opinions personal. UTB
@folkloresociety.bsky.social
Based in London, The Folklore Society has been collecting, studying, publishing and promoting the study of folklore in all its forms since 1878. Visit our website: https://folklore-society.com
@thefolkarchive.bsky.social
Folk from the past, folk from the present, folk for the future
@mossgoblingrrl.bsky.social
Claire. Feral folklorist, museums worker & DHeritage researcher at the University of Hertfordshire exploring Pagan interactions with historic sacred sites. She/they. All views my own.
@icysedgwick.bsky.social
Host of the Fabulous Folklore podcast/blog. Researcher & writer for hire. Dark fantasy & Gothic author. Crafter. PhD in haunted house films.
@folklorepod.bsky.social
Official account of The Folklore Podcast. 2 million downloads worldwide. Created by folklorist and author Mark Norman. Find us online at http://www.thefolklorepodcast.com Film/TV rep: Past Preservers Author for various publishers
@voxparlour.bsky.social
Multi award-winning TTRPG author and folklore botherer. Wrote Romance of the Perilous Land, Quill, The Terror Beneath. Working on the new edition of Tunnels & Trolls with Rebellion Unplugged. #BlackLivesMatter #TransRights #BOSR UK
@evelynkoch.bsky.social
PostDoc in English Literature at University of Marburg. Early modern/19th-cent. literature, science and literature, landscape in literature, fantasy, horror and weird fiction.
@folklorethursday.bsky.social
#FolkloreThursday is a hashtag day for sharing folklore facts, and a website filled with articles! Founded by @deedeechainey.bsky.social & @willowwinsham.bsky.social.
@drbeard79.bsky.social
Hopeless Romanticist, childless cat dad, and coffee addict (he/him)
@emilyrohrbach.bsky.social
🍃Associate Professor of English, Durham University 📚Now writing Codex Poetics - & thinking about poetics and format, intermediality, politics of reading, racialization of the book, Romanticism 💕#adoptdontshop 🐕🦺💕
@angelawright1794.bsky.social
Professor of Romantic Literature, University of Sheffield. Romanticism, Gothic, author and general co-ed of Ann Radcliffe for forthcoming Cambridge edition and gen co-ed of Cambridge Elements in the Gothic. PL AHRC project ‘Ann Radcliffe, Then and Now’
@mjrsangster.bsky.social
Professor of Romantic Studies, Fantasy and Cultural History at the University of Glasgow. President, @bars.bsky.social. New book: https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/literature/english-literature-1900-1945/introduction-fantasy.
@emilybrand.bsky.social
Historian of the long 18thC, editor, genealogist. 📚 Book: The Fall of the House of Byron 📝 Writing about: Marie Antoinette’s ladies
@profdanielcook.bsky.social
Associate Dean & Professor, University of Dundee (https://linktr.ee/profdanielcook)
@romgothsam.bsky.social
Gothic lit and theology. Gothic romance. Queer Gothic. Lecturer in 19th Century Literature and Research Fellow on Byron. Runs 'Romancing the Gothic'.
@ecfjournal.bsky.social
ECF is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly devoted to the critical and historical investigation of literature and culture of 1660-1832. Editor Eugenia Zuroski, McMaster University. Posts by ECF editors; contact: ecf@mcmaster.ca.
@dalegothic96.bsky.social
Professor of Gothic literature mainly posting about books, cake, horses and my cat Dickens.
@kgarner.bsky.social
@laurenjnixon.bsky.social
Doctor of Gothic Studies, specialising in masculinity, war and nation. One half of The Ghoul Guides, spooky pop culture podcasting. Semi-retired magical girl. She/Her.
@thewphp.bsky.social
Your go-to bibliographical database for finding books that women were involved in producing between 1750 and 1836. Posts by Serena Spacek, Kandice Sharren, and Amanda Law.
@madelinepotter.bsky.social
ECR Teaching & Research Fellow 19th century @LLCatEdinburgh | @CN_CSI |Theological Monsters (UWP), The Roma (The Bodley Head/Harper Collins, 2025) | 19thC Gothic
@odsecs.bsky.social
The Open Digital Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies: https://www.odsecs.org
@catherinespooner.bsky.social
Academic and creative writer | Professor of Literature and Culture, Lancaster University | all things Gothic | fashion | folk horror | she/her
@anyahvdl.bsky.social
Lecturer in Eng Lit; 📚 'Monstrous Textualities', 'Posthuman Gothic', 'Writing Romantic Climate Change'. Probably on a train right now. Still masking. She/they/whatever.
@bsecs.bsky.social
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies supports the study of the long #c18th. Check website for details. https://www.bsecs.org.uk/
@ehunineteen.bsky.social
Research Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies at Edge Hill University • MA 19thC Studies • Directors: @VictorianMasc.bsky.social, @DrBeard79.bsky.social @DigiVictorian.bsky.social • https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/ehu19/
@rhonabrown.bsky.social
Professor of Scottish Textual Cultures, University of Glasgow 18th-century Scottish poetry, early Scottish periodicals, textual editing. Working on a new edition of the poetry of Robert Fergusson (1750-74). 🏴📚📖🗞️📰 @rfergussonpoet.bsky.social
@wilcocksonamy.bsky.social
Research Assistant - 'The Works of Robert Fergusson: Reconstructing Textual and Cultural Legacies', University of Glasgow Communications Officer - BARS PhD on letters of Thomas Campbell (she/her)
@fraistat.bsky.social
Prof. Emeritus of English UMD & Past President, Keats-Shelley Assoc.; Co-Gen Ed. Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Romanticism, Textual Scholarship, DH, Media. "Rise like lions after slumber."
@oxford18thc.bsky.social
Eighteenth-Century Literature & Culture Research Seminar, run by the Faculty of English, University of Oxford. All welcome!
@bars.bsky.social
The British Association for Romantic Studies supports the study of #c18th and #c19th literature and culture. https://www.bars.ac.uk/main/
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