Shawna Ross
British modernism, Victorian literature, digital humanities, Anthropocene theory, Texas A&M. My specialty is turning play into work.
@cforster.bsky.social
Associate English Prof., Syracuse University. Interested in modernism, history of media, obscenity, and computational approaches to literary studies (uh, fine *digital humanities*). https://cforster.com
@siueiris.bsky.social
The IRIS Center at SIUE is a place for students, faculty, staff, and community members to collaborate on research, teaching, and community engagement in the digital humanities. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
@lbmcgrath.bsky.social
Professing literature in Philadelphia. Writing MIDDLEMEN: Literary Agents & the Making of American Literature (Princeton UP). laurabmcgrath.substack.com
@shannonfinck.bsky.social
Lecturer in English & Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University || Poetry Editor at https://www.birdcoatquarterly.com & https://ghostpeachpress.com || https://www.shannonfinck.com || http://sites.gsu.edu/sfinck1/
@peteradkins.bsky.social
Lecturer in Modernism at University of Edinburgh. Author of 'The Modernist Anthropocene' and editor of 'Virginia Woolf and the Anthropocene'. Views here not necessarily those of my employer, etc etc. He/him.
@rogerwhitson.bsky.social
lit and media prof @WSU — science fiction, buddhism, william blake, science & tech studies, polyamory.
@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/
@patrickleary.bsky.social
Historian, esp. 19c press, talk, book history. Author “Googling the Victorians,” “Punch Brotherhood,” etc. Co-founder SHARP, mgr VICTORIA. Fond of Old Time Radio, 60s Top 40, tennis, London. Liberal Texan in self-imposed Midwest exile.
@beckyguest.bsky.social
Portfolio Manager for Literary Studies journals at Routledge, Taylor & Francis
@sdicag.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of English & Women's Studies. Feminist rhetorician of health & medicine, science studies, health humanities. Parent, snow miser, winter enthusiast. New Yorker living in Texas. she/her. saradicaglio.com. Finally making the move over here
@devoney.bsky.social
Professor and Author, ASU. Next book, Wild for Austen, Sept '25. Also sisternovelists.com & makingjaneausten.com. Bylines NYT, WaPo, TLS. Author news: devoney.substack.com
@undonealready.bsky.social
African Literature and US Empire: Postcolonial Optimism in Nigerian and South African Writing (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
@guhrs.bsky.social
Postdoc in Computational Linguistics and Literary Studies Founding member of @fortextlab.bsky.social Visiting Scholar @stanfordlitlab.bsky.social and @idhcologne.bsky.social Editorial Ass. @jcls-io.bsky.social Website: svenjaguhr.github.io
@siobhanangus.bsky.social
Art historian. Writing about photography, resource extraction, & environmental justice. Camera Geologica: An Elemental History of Photography (Duke UP 2024) https://www.dukeupress.edu/camera-geologica
@mellymeldubs.bsky.social
Asst Prof @ University of Washington Information School // PhD in English from WashU in St. Louis I’m interested in books, data, social media, and digital humanities. They call me "Eyre Jordan" on the bball court 🏀 https://melaniewalsh.org/
@ericrettberg.bsky.social
Academic turned high school teacher. Digital culture, digital pedagogy, poetry, rhetoric and composition. English Team Coordinator and AI & ethics lead at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy.
@fredner.org
Digital humanities, C19-20 US literature, data about literary cultures VAP at the University of Richmond Website: https://fredner.org Signal: https://signal.me/#eu/AJKhTywrlnum2XumtnoE3p68jyj98YQCTWoFn3hzn9J1TF5pMuhJpLSZy4rWyi8v
@recoveryhubaww.bsky.social
The Recovery Hub for American Women Writers is committed to providing greater digital access to forgotten or neglected texts by women writers of the Americas. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu
@halperta.bsky.social
Here for the humanities. Formerly: NEH Civil Servant & AFGE Local 3403 VP tennessee based | tsalagi and tsoyaha lands halperta.com
@rachelmurray.bsky.social
Lecturer in Literature and Environment at University of Bristol | Events Officer @uobrisceh.bsky.social https://www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Rachel-Murray-fc3d0780-8a1b-4a92-9676-5c862ea56faa/ Full-time devotee of cat Shrimp 🦐
@brettbobley.bsky.social
5 Things: 1. I am the CIO at US NEH; 2. I am 6'1"; 3. I like to cook; 4. I live in DC; 5. Be kind.
@alex-goody.bsky.social
Academic, killjoy feminist, dog owner, mum to neurodivergent kids; working in modernist studies, sf and speculative fiction, technology studies, poetry
@christinealfano.bsky.social
Associate Director and Senior Lecturer in writing and rhetoric at Stanford. Lapsed Victorianist. Reader of all things fiction. Dog person with some cat affinity. Pseudo gardener (good at planting, not maintaining).
@tynedaile.bsky.social
ARC DECRA Fellow: literary studies | digital humanities | surveillance | President, Australasian Association for Digital Humanities: https://aa-dh.org/ | current project: surveilit.com | everything else: tynedaile.com
@bobyeates.bsky.social
Associate Professor of American Literature, Okayama University, Japan. Currently researching sf and/of the Caribbean. #OA #OpenAccess monograph, American Cities in Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction: http://uclpress.co.uk/AmericanCities
@sweidman.bsky.social
Visiting Assistant Professor // English @ University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire // modernist & DH dabbler
@wherearethebooks.bsky.social
Promoting #OpenScience practises (in the Arab States) & #LordByron (everywhere else). Ravenous bibliophage lurking in the desert (with cats) Chief Academic Officer, Knowledge E | Director, The Byron Society | Director, Forum for Open Research | BARS Exec
@dougbattersby.bsky.social
Writes on the history & theory of the novel. Lecturer in Modern Literature at Leicester. Book: TROUBLING LATE MODERNISM (https://tinyurl.com/592f5me2).
@janineutell.bsky.social
PHL/NYC writer, nerd | Associate Director, Academic Program Services and Professional Development at the Modern Language Association
@jonothingeb.bsky.social
Postdoc at UofT, Institute for Hist & Phil of Sci & Tech, 20th C literature and science, viruses, evolutionary theory, deconstruction, libraryofbabel.info. Author: Virality Vitality (https://sunypress.edu/Books/V/Virality-Vitality)
@bobeaglestone.bsky.social
Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought at Royal Holloway, University of London. Writing a book about Arendt and another about literature and politics in the UK.
@allannotallen.bsky.social
Lecturer at Harvard Hist & Lit. Post-45 American lit and popular culture. Last name frequently misspelled.
@aliciaandrz.bsky.social
assistant prof. of Shakespeare | book: “queer pregnancy in Shakespeare’s plays” | proud CUNY alum | bylines: Chronicle, Boston Globe, LA Review of Books, Electric Lit, Catapult, American Theatre, LitHub, Huffington Post, etc aliciaandrzejewskiphd.com
@nicolekeller.bsky.social
part-time lecturer | wannabe memoirist | scuba enthusiast | 18c lit and history of astronomy nerd | she/her
@mckeever.bsky.social
Scottish Literature, Regionalism, Romanticism, Enlightenment, Book History
@kaylendwyer.bsky.social
Digital Humanities Librarian | disability & digital accessibility | cw: cute dog | views my own
@jessicatanner.bsky.social
Associate Prof., UNC-CH. 19th-c French lit, novels, theory, history of sex and sexuality, weather and climate. Minnesotan in NC. First gen. Herder of aged cat. Book: SEX WORK, TEXT WORK (Northwestern UP, 2023).
@rowanj.bsky.social
I write about nature and landscape. Lecturer in Human Environmental Geography at The University of Sheffield. One quarter of the Nature’s Calendar writing team published with Granta.
@pauljaussen.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Literature, Lawrence Tech U. Writing in Real Time: Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital (CambridgeUP 2017) and A Companion to American Poetry (co-editor) (Wiley-Blackwell 2022). I wander.
@ktay.bsky.social
Romanticism and the long 18th century, women writers, queer theory, Charlotte Smith, Race in 19th century literature