It’s not every day you sign your first book deal. Delighted that ‘Living Stone’ has found a home at Penguin Books. Publishing Spring 2028. As time goes on, I’m going to post about the writing of it over on Instagram. But for now here’s Cormoran’s stony heart on my author guide 🐧❤️
20.10.2025 19:45 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
Thanks for sharing, Barbara — will take a look!
15.10.2025 10:51 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Tom Johnson · Supereffable: Mysteries of the Pearl Manuscript
Any book made by hand is unique, but the Pearl Manuscript’s claim to uniqueness is unparalleled: the manuscript...
‘No amount of knowledge about medieval literary culture can make the Pearl Manuscript tell us what it means. Everyone has to speculate at some point.’
@tomlukejohnson.bsky.social on the manuscript that contains the only copy of ‘Gawain and the Green Knight’: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
20.09.2025 18:13 — 👍 50 🔁 18 💬 0 📌 4
IASH/Traverse Creative Fellowship | IASH
Apply now: Playwright in Residence 2026
A unique opportunity for writers to develop bold new work at the intersection of research and storytelling, in collaboration with @traversetheatre.bsky.social
Full details on eligibility and how to apply can be found here: www.iash.ed.ac.uk/iashtraverse...
27.08.2025 08:41 — 👍 2 🔁 9 💬 1 📌 1
Researcher in Oxford City Centre | Oxford University
View details and apply for this Researcher Temporary Assignment in Oxford City Centre.
To apply for this role you must have:
Proven experience in high-level research, ideally at adva...
Are you a late stage doctoral or postdoctoral reasearcher with expertise in medieval and/or early modern landscape history & an interest in working with or in the heritage sector? This opportunity with the University of Oxford and West Horsley Place may be for you: www.tss.ox.ac.uk/vacancies/19...
15.08.2025 11:21 — 👍 15 🔁 12 💬 0 📌 0
The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots (1489-1541) | Historical Transactions
The full text of The Holograph Letters of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots (1489-1541) is now available, free to read, via Cambridge University Press, until 30 September 2025 #medievalsky #skystorians #scotland blog.royalhistsoc.org/2025/08/05/t...
07.08.2025 12:19 — 👍 9 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1
I’m delighted that James Spellane & I are among the first cohort of @royalhistsoc.org Scouloudi Public History grant recipients. Our project, ‘London’s Watery Heritage’ aims to enhance knowledge & understanding of a unique collection of medieval & early modern water maps at the London Charterhouse
31.07.2025 22:02 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Very much looking forward to this. I’ll be talking about my research into Blenheim’s lichens, their cultural history and the life of stone. Hope to see you there!
Date: Tuesday 29th July, 6pm
Place: Blenheim Palace
blenheimpalace.com/whats-on/event…
23.07.2025 10:33 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
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21.07.2025 10:59 — 👍 22 🔁 33 💬 0 📌 2
Take a look inside the latest issue of @tudorplaces.bsky.social with me. My article explores Lady Margaret Beaufort’s lesser-known connections to Stamford in Lincolnshire. Out now in Issue 18
20.07.2025 13:31 — 👍 8 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
I’m delighted to be joining the Board of Trustees for @historictownsvf.bsky.social. Looking forward to bringing my personal and professional passion for the historic environment and placemaking to help define the Charity’s next chapter.
17.07.2025 16:24 — 👍 8 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
Lovely response to my latest piece for @tudorplaces.bsky.social. I had great fun revisiting my earlier research on Margaret Beaufort’s connections to Stamford in Lincolnshire for this one, and am very pleased to be able to share it with a wider audience.
09.07.2025 13:01 — 👍 13 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
Thank you for reading, and very glad to hear you enjoyed it! Appreciate you taking the time to reach out 😊
09.07.2025 12:58 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
A collection of biscuits painted in shades of brown, yellow, and red. The designs are medieval depictions of people, buildings, text, and symbols. Some designs are 3D, with shields, insignia, or symmetrical patterns raised above the royal icing base. Many of the biscuits look as though they are chipped or cracked. All appear old and dirty.
Almost done! I couldn’t leave out this edible assortment of medieval tiles from the British Museum.
The biscuit recipe was inspired by flavours from the same period: honey, ginger, and clove.
29.05.2025 07:26 — 👍 1836 🔁 249 💬 32 📌 18
A collection of biscuits made to look like stained glass window fragments. There are six larger biscuits featuring different faces: a woman looking downwards; a griffin-like creature with wings and a long neck; an old man with long facial hair; a woman with golden hair and a simple tiara; a bald man painted in monochrome; a man with curled hair and striking eyes. The larger biscuits are surrounded by a scattering of smaller fragments. There is a jewel-red fragment in a triangular shape, a small green rectangle, and a bright blue semi-circular shard painted with a leaf pattern. Other small biscuits have bold black-and-white patterns made up of lines, circles, and floral shapes. Many of the biscuits are made to look dirty and scratched.
From Arts & Crafts patterns to medieval archaeology.
These biscuits recreate stained glass fragments found a few years ago in the triforium of Westminster Abbey.
29.05.2025 07:06 — 👍 1691 🔁 192 💬 7 📌 20
IASH-National Museums Scotland Fellowship | IASH
The deadline is 🚨TODAY🚨 for the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social and National Museums Scotland’s Fellowship on “Materialising the Scottish in Northern Europe, 1500-1750: mobilities, communities and material culture”! 🏴
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25.04.2025 07:18 — 👍 3 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
You must have read my mind, Stef, as I have an article on Margaret Tudor’s connections to Linlithgow lined up for an issue later this year!
23.04.2025 18:17 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Very excited for this groundbreaking event in the heritage city of York (UK) this July.
What does and could a community-led visitor economy deliver for visitors and residents alike?
Limited number of free tickets for Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise orgs.
21.04.2025 18:25 — 👍 13 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Very much looking forward to meeting all you prospective undergraduate geographers out there on June 16th! 🌎 :)
15.04.2025 08:41 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
The Guild of Medievalist Makers
We are delighted to announce the launch of The Guild of Medievalist Makers (GuMM), a community for academic and academic-adjacent practitioners of creative-critical work.
Read more about us and the society on our new website: www.guildmedmak.com
07.04.2025 17:02 — 👍 120 🔁 50 💬 4 📌 16
Musicologist & cultural historian, Royal Northern College of Music | Fellow, Royal Historical Society | Author, ‘Music Theatre and the Holy Roman Empire’ (CUP) | Editor, 'Eighteenth-Century Music' | Current project: 'The Cambridge History of German Opera'
Research Fellow, University of Oxford
Theology, philosophy, ethics, politics, environmental humanities
Associate Director @LSRIOxford
Anglican Priest
https://www.theology.ox.ac.uk/people/revd-dr-timothy-howles
Cartoonist, Chaucerian, pigeon enthusiast. Co-founder of @guildmedmak.bsky.social
a society for medievalist makers and creatives!
BlueSky account for History: The Journal of the Historical Association. Academic history journal published by Wiley; editorial team based at Northumbria University. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/1468229X
University of St Andrews; Executive Chair, Arts & Humanities Research Council; International Champion and Creative Industries Sector Champion UK Research and Innovation
All views my own, but none of the poetry.
Free access to 900 years of history - Derbyshire, Britain and beyond: books, archives, maps, prints and photographs. Explore online or visit us in Matlock.
Website: www.derbyshire.gov.uk/recordoffice
Indexer. Copyeditor. Proofreader. Medieval historian. Jeanne de Divion was framed. TTRPG enthusiast. Indexes things from Aristotle to the X-Men. Past president Indexing Society of Canada. Co-chair KWG Twig, Editors Canada. closereadingie.com. She/They.
Early modernist. Lecturer at Oxford Conted, IES, AIFS, & WEA. PhD from Birkbeck, 'The Marginal Dead of London, c.1600-1800'. London, suicides, crime & punishment, execution, dead bodies, burial, religious outsiders (esp Quakers). Co-editor How-to History
Working towards a world where nature is understood, valued and protected.
https://www.linnean.org/
Allison Tyra: Creator of a database of 8,000+ women's biographies, author of Uncredited: Women's Overlooked, Misattributed & Stolen Work (infinite-women.com/books), cat lady, AuDHD. She/her
www.infinite-women.com
The official account of Balliol College, University of Oxford
The International Journal for the History of Cartography
Browse Issues: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rimu20
Director, Centre for the Sciences of Place & Memory, Stirling Uni, Scotland. Skill, memory, embodied cognition, philosophy, cognitive history, cricket, music, collaborating, wayfinding. Leverhulme International Prof: johnsutton.net & placememory.net
CAST is a visual arts organisation, based in Helston, Cornwall. Our programme includes exhibitions of artists’ film, talks, screening events and workshops, as well as learning programmes for schools and creative activities for children and families.
Victorian fiction, female ageing, medicine and culture. Departmental Tutor, at Oxford Lifelong Learning, University of Oxford.
What is your city built from? This account is all about building stones and accessible geology in the built environment. londonpavementgeology.co.uk
Lecturer in Old English at University College Cork. Writer of poetry & prose. Early Medievalist, Late Modernist, Feminist. Author of 'Poet of the Medieval Modern'. Find more of my writing at https://francescabrooks.com/
New book, Upon A White Horse: Journeys In Ancient Britain & Ireland, will be published by Headline on September 11, 2025. Available for pre-order here: https://linktr.ee/UponAWhiteHorse
Stone Club believes the journey is as important as the destination and encourages people to pause and think about place in new ways; connecting ancient sites through community and conversation.
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humanities librarian in los angeles • enjoys cats, zines, critical librarianship, opera, shakespeare, earrings, cultural history, wingspan, & library pilgrimages • little guy first, librarian second, medievalist third • views my own 🏳️🌈📚👹