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Assistant Dean of Research and Professor in English at the University of Limerick. Fan of all things Gothic. Views mine. She/her.
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What is this I see before me!? An exciting CFP for an edited collection on 'Carmilla' and its legacy? I rather think so! romancingthegothic.com/2025/02/09/c...

CFP: 'Ireland and the American Revolution'. The organisers invite submissions for papers to be presented at a conference held in the Trinity Long Room Hub at Trinity College Dublin on the 9-10 October 2025. If you are interested submit an abstract of 250 words and a brief bio by the 1 May 2025.

One of my MA students wants to write her thesis on feminism in Sarah J. Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses series, which I hadn’t read before so duly ordered. Now I just want to lock myself in a room until I’m finished the series. Still work, right?! #genrefiction #romantasy

Gothic folk, there’s an interesting conference on Scottish and Irish Gothic in Edinburgh in April, organised by @penfielding.bsky.social and @madelinepotter.bsky.social : www.swinc.englit.ed.ac.uk/scottish-and...

🚨The @ssnci.bsky.social has issued a CFP for their 2025 Annual Conference, on the theme of 'Universalism and Locality in Nineteenth-Century Ireland', to be held at the University of Aberdeen, 19-21 June 2025. 🗃️ The CFP is here, with a great set of keynotes: ssnci.org/annual-confe... #irishstudies

Only a few days to go - applications due to me by 1 February, so please share widely and encourage suitable junior scholars to come and work with me in New Zealand! Details in the link below @bars.bsky.social @asecsoffice.bsky.social

*Please share widely!* Full NZ PhD scholarship available as part of a Marsden-funded project, for dissertations focused on poetry & negotiation, incl. at least one of these subfields: British 18C and/or Romantic poetry Settler colonialism and Indigenous sovereignty www.wgtn.ac.nz/scholarships...

Dear Romance and YA scholars, I'm keen to find reviewers for the following scholarly books for our Special Issue on YA Literature. If you're interested, email me at [email protected]. For more info on reviews, see here: www.jprstudies.org/submissions/...

I am SO happy to share that Women’s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1690-1820s which I worked on with co-editor and human being extraordinaire @nushpowell.bsky.social is our in PAPERBACK with @edinburghup.bsky.social #C18 1/

I'm developing a creative anthology related to my research. Please share this Call for Submissions widely with anyone you think might be interested! Something mythic this way comes ... quareeire.wordpress.com

The CFP for this year's #EighteenthCenturyIrelandSociety conference is now live at www.ecis.ie/annual-confe.... Delighted doesn't seem quite strong enough to convey my feelings at being asked to deliver a keynote!

Delighted and excited to announce the new @bloomsburylit.bsky.social long 19th C series, 'The New Nineteenth Century', edited by Porscha Fermanis and Omar Miranda. @amymartin13.bsky.social and soliciting proposals now, so read the blurb and please DM/email with ideas! Reposts gratefully received!

Two proud as punch PhD supervisors and one new PhD graduate! Congratulations Dr. @daoudiaicha.bsky.social! @jfennellauthor.bsky.social and I are so proud of you!

A Christmas gift from my husband, and a really thought-provoking read. I wonder what a gift economy in academia might look like beyond the individual/local level…

The deadline for this CFP is in three weeks. We've also added Simone Murray as a third keynote! It will be great! Details here...https://call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2024/11/12/distrusting-the-institutions-of-literature

Senior Professorship in Celtic Studies @diasdublin.bsky.social - closing date for applications 31 March. www.dias.ie/senior-profe...

Here we go.

Hello friends & colleagues. I will be developing a project this year on spatial histories of infertility (the places & spaces associated with this experience, sites of intercession, prayer, pilgrimage, healing) & would love to learn of any connected research/ sites/ histories/ practices. Thank you!

Loved speaking at the Learning, Teaching, and Assessment Conference at UL today about the @researchireland.bsky.social funded #CASHEW project that Prof. Sarah Moore and I ran last May! We're hoping to run it again this spring, so watch this space. Further details here: 618158ce27003.site123.me

Come work with us! We’re hiring a Glucksman Chair in Contemporary Writing in English. More details here: www.ul.ie/vacancies.

Exciting News! Our Annual Lecture will be given by Dr Lindsay Janssen, Radboud University, and is titled ‘Periodical Famines: Irish Memories in Transatlantic News Media, 1845-1919’. It will take place in-person @nlireland.bsky.social at 6.30pm on 28 Feb 2025. More details to follow!

A wonderful opportunity to spend time with the great people @bc-irish-studies.bsky.social ... #IrishStudies

If you are a PGR student working on any aspect of 18th-Century Studies, then you should definitely consider submitting an application to the York Centre for 18th-Century Studies PG conference. CFP dealine 31 Jan. #18c #BSECS2025

The SSNCI is pleased to announce the opening of its annual essay prize that recognises a piece of written work of superb quality on any aspect of nineteenth-century Ireland! This prize is open to early career researchers and independent scholars ssnci.org/society-for-...

If you were a time traveller in 1805 longing for a good read, what would be your options? Check out a list of popular fiction and non-fiction releases: regency-explorer.net/1805-2/ I added links to online versions of each book, so you can actually read like its 1805! #18thcentury #18thc #history

Very sorry to miss this as I'll be away, but this is sure to be fantastic!

Our last book review of the year is now online. Please do have a look at the other book reviews for 2024 they might inspire you for the last minute Christmas idea. Thanks as always to those who give of their time to review these wonderful publications. womenshistoryassociation.com/book-reviews...

Happy Christmas to me!

The WHAI are delighted to announce the call for papers for our 2025 Conference. See our website for more details. retweets appreciated.

Hello Bluesky, we've finally made it! Follow Marsh's Library for quality rare books content and terrible jokes #RareBooks #Libraries

In response to the New Zealand government announcement that HSS panels will be disbanded & no longer supported by the Marsden Fund. The IHA stands in solidarity with our colleagues across New Zealand & calls for this decision to be withdrawn. Full statement 👇 www.irishhumanities.com/policy-and-r...

Delighted to find myself in The Ticket @irishtimes.bsky.social this weekend. New Somerville and Ross editions out from riverrun, part of Quercus Books. Prefaces by me. www.quercusbooks.co.uk/titles/none/...

My afternoon reading: Clair Wills’ powerful Missing Persons, My Grandmother’s Secrets. I found this un-put-down-able. Highly recommend.

This year's Annual Boston College Irish Studies Lecture at the Trinity Long Room Hub will be delivered by Colleen Taylor next Wednesday, December 11, at 4:00 PM! All are welcome to join at the TLRH! Register here: www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-annual...

A really worrying development....

I'm so grateful to @bars.bsky.social for this fellowship, which will help me complete some really crucial research for my monograph project, Irish Gothic in the Global Nineteenth Century!

The IHA Medical & Health Humanities Working Group have compiled an impressive Research Snapshot from across the island of Ireland. This report, launched on 27 Nov at the @ria.ie, includes an overview of research in this area from 138 colleagues in Ireland. www.irishhumanities.com/assets/Uploa...

you could ask your library to order if you want

Added a few more Gothicists to the list! Also check out @kirstinmills.bsky.social 's Gothic Studies list as well! go.bsky.app/5DqCrPR