Part-time PhD student @ Glasgow, female mental illness in New York lit, full time mammy, part time research manager @ Kent - multi-tasker extraordinaire
Absolutely delighted to be part of this special issue with my 1st peer reviewed article on Fannie Hurst’s story ‘TB’. Grateful for support from @UofGCritStudies#amlit#womensliterature#medhums
Short Fiction in Theory & Practice 12.2 is out now! 📚
‘The Health of the Short Story: Part 2’
Including ‘Using the short story as a tool for well-being in arts and health workshops for the NHS staff’ by @KKWiltshire@SFITAPJournal
https://t.co/pMXhvxxegy
I have been laid low recently, but absolutely delighted that my article on Geographies of Illness in Edith Wharton’s Twilight Sleep is out in the EWR. Thanks to @ArchivalGossip for such supportive editorship and to the reviewers for their insights
https://t.co/54SJkuyo05
After a turbulent summer, of washed out plans and starting my new job, it’s good to be back in the Saturday morning groove of snatched drafting sessions…
@MarieAllitt There’s not a huge amount out there - one of my claims to contribution centres on this lack. Will certainly send you some thoughts! Exciting to meet a fellow niche dweller.
If you are wanting to spend three hours walking from Edinburgh castle to Holyrood Palace (downhill!), learning about women's history along the way, why not join my tour on Saturday 1st July 10am! #Edinburgh#WomensHistory
https://t.co/ZkRLUAINBj