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Catherine Spooner

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Art 39%
Sociology 17%
catherinespooner.bsky.social
´It’s not about knowing. It’s about being present.´ Devastating essay on the power of gaps, errors, mishearing in the way we teach.
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Free Gothic event alert! Panel discussion on Gothic Italy, in person at Goldsmiths or hybrid, Tuesday 7 October: bads.gold.ac.uk/gothic-italy
2025: Gothic Italy — BADS
BADS Jeudis 2025
bads.gold.ac.uk
eddierobson.bsky.social
My new novel, The Heist Of Hollow London, is published TODAY. The hardback may not be out in the UK yet - it's listed for the end of October here - but the ebook is certainly available now. Here are some links but please feel free to buy wherever you can find it: amzn.to/3IOGJRw
The Heist of Hollow London
The Heist of Hollow London eBook : Robson, Eddie: Amazon.co.uk: Kindle Store
amzn.to

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scarredforlife.bsky.social
ANIMAL GHOSTS (1980): Spooky short story anthology centred around, well... animal ghosts. The cover is particularly striking - those animals are freaking out, man!
catherinespooner.bsky.social
My sense is that there are still jobs to be had if you work in digital, medical or environmental humanities. Universities are thinking strategically about growth areas. None of this helps you or me!
catherinespooner.bsky.social
But this was early 2000s - then fixed term lectureships were regarded as a prerequisite for longer term employment. This has changed simply because there are no jobs in our field at the moment - see comment about redundancies above. It’s the wider economic situation rather than ECRs at fault.
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Hi Sam, my own career trajectory started with hourly-paid teaching then fixed term lectureships before my current post at Lancaster - I would hesitate to call it ‘permanent’ as 25% of academic staff are about to be made redundant.
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Thanks Jen - and congrats on the great placing. ♥️
jendeavour.bsky.social
Warwick English came 5th in The Guardian today, which is great for us.
But also notice that Lancaster came 3rd for Creative Writing & 7th for English - but the university is decimating programmes & firing 1/3 of academic staff over the next six months 🤔🤔🤔 @lancasterucu.bsky.social
#saveartsandhums
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Early 20C Marxist Gothic. Here for it.
sardonicus.eu
Victims of capitalism. Hell before death. 1908.

archive.org/details/hell...
column of skuls
the victims who were crushed under capitalism
eddierobson.bsky.social
Started the day with a free gig at the Lancaster Jazz Festival - Johanna Burnheart at the Herbarium cafe, in a rammed side room I didn't know was there until today. She was superb. tidal.com/browse/artis...
Woman in black performing on violin for an audience in a stone walled room

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sardonicus.eu
Victims of capitalism. Hell before death. 1908.

archive.org/details/hell...
column of skuls
the victims who were crushed under capitalism
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Thank you so much for including me - OGOM conferences are always among the most rewarding to attend and our conversations have really helped shape my thinking over the years! I can’t wait for whatever you decide to do next! ✨
catherinespooner.bsky.social
Right?! He was writing like 5x1000-page novels concurrently at his peak.
catherinespooner.bsky.social
When you’re researching in the British Library and you discover the copy of the 1853 novel you’ve called up is inscribed by the author…
Flyleaf of novel with handwritten message reading ‘with the author’s just compliments’. Title page of The Seamstress by G. W. M. Reynolds.

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kgarner.bsky.social
As usual forgot to take photos, but here's a couple from @catherinespooner.bsky.social's and @coffinboffin.bsky.social's wonderful keynotes 🩵

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kgarner.bsky.social
So grateful to @ogomproject.bsky.social for bringing us together for the dream mermaid conference. A brilliant three days thinking about submarine fantasies 💦🧜‍♀️🩵
urbaneprofessor.bsky.social
This frontispiece in my book just made me laugh a lot. Is this Buddhist reincarnation, or some other form of afterlife?
Bram Stoker
1847-1912
A PENGUIN SINCE 1979
martinlewis.moneysavingexpert.com
Worrying long term hidden fiscal drag

The family income threshold at which English students maintenance loans start to get reduced is just £25,000/yr.

It has been this level since the 2008/2009 academic year. We have had 64% (CPI) inflation since then. So it's been slashed hugely in real terms

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