Tom Hillard
Writer & Professor. Interests: Gothic literature, book history, scholarly editing, all things early American. Cooking, playing music, gardening, making things.
@19birkbeck.bsky.social
Online open access journal dedicated to advancing interdisciplinary study in the long nineteenth century. https://19.bbk.ac.uk/
@edithwhartonsoc.bsky.social
Edith Wharton Society -- edithwhartonsociety.wordpress.com. Books, articles, and chat for those who love the works of Edith Wharton. Send us your Wharton-related news & events!
@fullersociety.bsky.social
The Margaret Fuller Society is an international, nonprofit, educational organization, est. in 1992. https://margaretfullersociety.org/
@saffieandodin.bsky.social
Angry Texan | she/her | cat mom | product owner | pro choice | pro 🏳️⚧️ | pro 🏳️🌈 | anti 🔫 | anti fascist | acab
@altnps.bsky.social
The official "Resistance" team of U.S. National Park Service. Our website: www.ourparks.org
@boisestatepublicradio.org
We are Idaho's listener-supported NPR member station, reaching a million people across the state. See our social media guidelines here: https://bit.ly/4915Lo0
@jgarc.bsky.social
AAS Director: Program in the History of the Book in American Culture/Center for Historic American Visual Culture. studies Early American Book Trade & C19 Asylums. plays Modular synthesizer. loves Chihuahuas. Providence RI.
@brickstoremuseum.bsky.social
This is the official account of the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk, Maine, illustrating local history, art and cultures as a window to the globe. Since 1936.
@the-ala.bsky.social
@asle-us.bsky.social
ASLE is a dynamic environmental humanities community for those interested in the natural world, especially its meanings and representations in literature, art, language, and culture.
@asecsoffice.bsky.social
The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, established in 1969, is the foremost learned society in the United States for the study of all aspects of the period from the later seventeenth through the early nineteenth century.
@thelostms.bsky.social
Curator of Manuscripts at American Antiquarian Society. Imperfect. Collector of the lost and unwanted.
@early-am-lit.bsky.social
Founded in 1965, Early American Literature is the official journal of both the Society of Early Americanists and the MLA’s Forum on Early American Literature.
@cypheractive.bsky.social
I am professor of English at Central Michigan University, president of the Society for the Study of the American Gothic, and editor of American Gothic Studies. I am also the host of DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio and the Psychobilly Family Power Hour.
@melvillereading.bsky.social
News and updates from Melville’s Marginalia Online, a digital archive of books from his library at https://melvillesmarginalia.org. Photo credit: Books owned by Herman Melville and portrait by Joseph O. Eaton, *61Z-4, Houghton Library.
@pennmaterialtexts.bsky.social
Workshop in the History of Material Texts @upenn.edu / founded by Peter Stallybrass in 1993, now directed by @zacharylesser.bsky.social, John Pollack, and Jerry Singerman / Mondays, 5:15pm / in person in the Kislak Center, and on Zoom / All welcome
@franzpotter.bsky.social
Professor & Gothic chapbook enthusiast. Gothic publishing, bibliography & book history. Obsessed with Sarah Wilkinson's biography. All views are my own.
@umdbooklab.bsky.social
Founded in 2018, BookLab is the University of Maryland English Department’s letterpress workshop, book arts studio, and bibliographic makerspace; and the Plaintxt Press is our imprint. Come visit in Tawes Hall 3248. We make small language models.
@factorygothic.bsky.social
Sharing 19th-century Gothic industrial research Dr. Bridget Marshall (she/her), Professor of English, University of Massachusetts, Lowell Book: http://tinyurl.com/h79c3epk
@claudiastokes.bsky.social
Professor of English at Trinity University |19th-c US lit, women writers, religion | Editor of Harriet Beecher Stowe's religious writings for the Collected Works of Harriet Beecher Stowe (Oxford UP)
@c19americanists.bsky.social
C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists C19 2026: Cincinnati, OH -- March 12-14 Theme: UNDERGROUND c19society.org
@ncsascholars.bsky.social
Official account for the 19th Century Studies Association. Come here for our CFP, prizes, and publication news.
@wynkenhimself.bsky.social
feminist bibliography, old books, and mutual aid // I wrote Studying Early Printed Books 1450–1800: A Practical Guide, I edit The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, and sometimes I play with wallpaper designs // sarahwerner.net
@bibsoc.bsky.social
The Bibliographical Society exists to promote the study of the history of the book, for librarians, collectors, historians and book lovers everywhere.
@amantiquarian.bsky.social
Nonprofit organization Sharing America’s stories for more than 200 years. 185 Salisbury St, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609
@commonplacejrnl.bsky.social
Commonplace: the journal of early American life since 2000. Published by a partnership of the OIEAHC and AAS. Commonplace.online
@mcneilcenter.bsky.social
Facilitating scholarly inquiry into the histories and cultures of North America/Atlantic world before 1850 https://www.mceas.org/
@calrbs.bsky.social
California Rare Book School is a continuing education program dedicated to providing the requisite knowledge and skills for the rare book and library community. More info: https://linktr.ee/calrbs
@melville-society.bsky.social
The Melville Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, brings together scholars, readers, and artists through the study and appreciation of the life and works of the author Herman Melville. www.melvillesociety.org
@mhs1791.bsky.social
Massachusetts Historical Society, f. 1791: First Historical Society in the US. Research library, programs, exhibitions, & online resources.
@historicnewengland.bsky.social
Exploring the authentic New England experience from the past to today. Share your visits to our properties—use #HistoricNewEngland and tag us!
@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
@valancourtbooks.bsky.social
Indie/horror/LGBT/classics. 2021 HWA Specialty Press Award. 'Valancourt's publications may be just what you're looking for.' - Michael Dirda, Washington Post
@billbloodyhughes.bsky.social
Cat lover. 18C scholar on the dialogue and novel. Gothic fairies, vampires and paranormal romance; co-organiser Open Graves, Open Minds Project @ogomproject.bsky.social https://hcommons.org/members/billhughes/ www.opengravesopenminds.com
@murphgothic.bsky.social
Professor in Popular Literature at Trinity College Dublin with a focus on American horror and Gothic narratives & Shirley Jackson. Out now: 'The California Gothic in Fiction and Film'. Views own.
@alexiamandla.bsky.social
PhD Student at Stanford | Studying the literature, theatre, and games of the (very) long eighteenth century | Gothicist | Cozy Game Studies | she/her
@tomlynchecocrit.bsky.social
#Ecocriticism #EnvHumanities #NativeSky Retired English professor and ecocritic https://tom-lynch.net
@andysheff.bsky.social
Professor of Nineteenth-Century English Literature at the University of Sheffield. Most recent book is 'Dickens and the Gothic' (CUP), currently writing a book on 'Vegetarian Gothic' (CUP).
@ericgaryanderson.bsky.social
Your home for Undead Studies. Literature professor & director of grad studies in English at George Mason, where I teach NAIS, southern lit, horror/gothic lit, etc. Cat dad to Thena, Coraline, and Jackson Gray. Drinker of coffee. He/him/👻
@gothicstudies.bsky.social
The academic journal of the International Gothic Association (www.globalgoth.org), published by Edinburgh University Press and edited by Emily Alder and Jamil Mustafa. Email [email protected]
@ssag.bsky.social
Established in 2023 to promote and advance the study of the American Gothic through research, teaching, and publication.