Alice Wickenden
@awickenden.bsky.social
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Leverhulme ECF at Cambridge: named early modern library collections, politics of book provenance, science & lit. Volunteer for Abortion Support Network; sometime poet. Forthcoming: Hans Sloane’s Library Collection and the Production of Knowledge (CUP)
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hello. if you work at a university please ask your library to buy my book. it is all about books and libraries and also plants, museums, the Royal Society, and the ways we learn. I think it will be interesting to lots of people, hopefully. thank you www.cambridge.org/gb/universit...
Hans Sloane's Library Collection and the Production of Knowledge | Cambridge University Press & Assessment
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awickenden.bsky.social
Ah, it’s looking much less pristine now. (One of the things I like about reading the nonfiction Fitzcarraldo editions - watching them slowly getting grubbier…)
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Orange plate from 1450 & a book by @joannapocock.bsky.social which is everything I’d hoped it would be
awickenden.bsky.social
Storing my not-at-all-homoerotic fighting manual manuscript in my not-at-all-homoerotic Saint Sebastian book casket.
awickenden.bsky.social
Oh this is actually an excellent suggestion, I’ve never been!
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willwiles.bsky.social
Performatively reading in the cafe, but wearing white gloves so I'm still venerating the Book As Object, with a t-shirt saying "I know archivists don't wear gloves" so people know the gloves are performative.
awickenden.bsky.social
Have a day by myself tomorrow in Paris: what would you do? Thinking about maybe seeing the Gaza exhibition at the Institut du Monde Arabe, but very open to other suggestions.
awickenden.bsky.social
John Burnside. ‘The only gift is knowing we belong / to nothing’

CREATURELY
The only gift is knowing we belong to nothing.

Midsummer's night
in the drunk tank, moon on the walls

and something like a fox scouting for mice in the corner: shy

and auburn, it's the secret animal I reckon from a childhood

resurrexit;
and why would there not

be weather, some
event like wind, or rain,

from thirty years ago?
The fox turns in the light with something slender

caught between its jaws and no one knows for certain what it is: the one rule, here,

that no one leaves until the creaturely in everything is sifted from his skin

to mark the cure, the rollright in the mind.
awickenden.bsky.social
No! Is that the one with Steve Coogan?
awickenden.bsky.social
Just read Andrey Kurkov’s Death and the Penguin. Very enjoyable, more novels should have depressed pet penguins in them.
awickenden.bsky.social
almost outdone by ‘My thesis is that in the 17th, 18th century, the antichrist would have been a Dr Strangelove’
awickenden.bsky.social
Fair play to Thiel, nothing funnier has ever been said than “I’m a libertarian, or a classical liberal, who deviates in one minor detail, where I’m worried about the antichrist”
awickenden.bsky.social
Fair play to Thiel, nothing funnier has ever been said than “I’m a libertarian, or a classical liberal, who deviates in one minor detail, where I’m worried about the antichrist”
awickenden.bsky.social
I’ve been thinking of you and your gay frogs 😌
awickenden.bsky.social
All that fur proves useful in becoming the Cosiest Animal Ever.
awickenden.bsky.social
Ooooooooh YES I can’t wait to read this!! Hooray and congrats!
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jdsargan.bsky.social
It's true: I wrote a book. And what's more, the book is done and soon you'll be able to own a copy. And what's more more, if you want a hard copy you can order one for 50% off now, with the code SAR50. And if you want it digitally, it'll be open access!

www.arc-humanities.org/978180270163...
Trans Histories of the Medieval Book - Arc Humanities Press
Archival collections are political spaces: the decisions that govern whose histories are preserved, when, and by whom are not neutral. They reflect the commu...
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awickenden.bsky.social
This work is almost all done by volunteers, working in shifts, networking with partner organisations and reliable hosts and clinics. We talk people through the logistics of accessing abortions and help them make it happen.
awickenden.bsky.social
The increase in access to at-home abortion via pills is fantastic, but it means that charities like ours are seeing a higher proportion of later and more complex cases, which are also often more expensive. Add this to the increased cost of living and our average grant last year was £924.
awickenden.bsky.social
The majority of our clients currently come from Ireland and Poland. Due to various things (Brexit; visa restrictions; different countries having different abortion limits) we need to work with each client's individual situation to come up with a plan: where to go and how to get there.
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barbarafranchi.bsky.social
Delighted to announce that my co-edited special issue, Material Feminism and Posthumanism, is out today with Contemporary Women’s Writing @oxfordunipress.bsky.social!
Featuring articles on Vinciane Despret, Mary-Jo Bangs, Larissa Lai, V.H. Leslie, Erín Moure, and Sarah Moss. doi.org/10.1093/cww/...
Introduction: Material Feminisms and Posthumanism in Contemporary Women’s Writing
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report from 2023 (IPCC, Synthesis)1 on adverse impacts from human-caused climate crisis has once again
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