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@sharonchoe
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoc Fellow @ KU, Denmark • Research Associate @ CECS, York • Body Politics, Death Studies, Norse Reception • 🇰🇷🇬🇧 • IG: @/sharonchoewrites • Rep: Laura Crockett, TriadaUS • Always writing something sharonchoebooks.com
Check out my latest article here with @litterariaprag.bsky.social !
CfP: Networks of Antiquity, University of Copenhagen, 7-8th May 2026. Abstracts due 31st January!
www.bars.ac.uk/blog/?p=6237...
My awesome friend (and colleague) @sharonchoe.bsky.social is organising a cool conference @ucph.bsky.social. Check out the call 👇
📢📚🎉 We’re excited to share that recent English / CECS PhD @sharonchoe.bsky.social has placed her debut novel under contract with Atheneum. Many congratulations Sharon!! www.york.ac.uk/eighteenth-c...
Sharon Choe’s THE QUEEN OF THE SPIRIT WOODS, pitched as inspired by Korean history, about a girl who, after faking her way into becoming a royal kitchen maid, is embroiled in dangerous palace intrigue and forbidden love when she stumbles into the mysterious Spirit Woods and unwittingly becomes a vessel for 10,000 nature spirits, to Kristie Choi at Atheneum, in a two-book deal, for publication in fall 2026, by Laura Crockett at TriadaUS Literary Agency (world).
Who will save the saviors when all is nought but stardust & ash? Who will help the cursed, the forgotten, the condemned—the betrayed?
Delighted to announce my YA debut THE QUEEN OF THE SPIRIT WOODS is coming out with Atheneum, Fall 2026!
The first in a duology inspired by Korean history, you can expect:
🍄 Palace political intrigue
🍄 A magic system grounded in Korean shamanism
🍄 Dae Jang Geum vibes (iykyk)
Announcing new deals for @caitlinr.bsky.social @medenkuyatt.bsky.social @ciccotello.bsky.social @sharonchoe.bsky.social + more buff.ly/JBxonYK
Announcing new deals for @caitlinr.bsky.social @medenkuyatt.bsky.social @ciccotello.bsky.social @sharonchoe.bsky.social + more
A Publisher's Weekly deal announcement which features a photo of author Sharon Choe and reads as follows: Kristie Choi at Atheneum has acquired The Queen of the Spirit Woods and a sequel, a YA debut by Sharon Choe, pitched as The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea meets The Cruel Prince. In this epic YA romantic fantasy inspired by Korean history, a girl who has faked her way into becoming a royal kitchen maid is embroiled in palace intrigue and forbidden love after stumbling into the mysterious Spirit Woods and unwittingly becoming a vessel for 10,000 nature spirits. Publication is set for fall 2026; Laura Crockett at Triada US handled the deal for world rights.
Congratulations to @sharonchoe.bsky.social on the sale of THE QUEEN OF THE SPIRIT WOODS! #TeamTriada #BookSky
My first #OpenAccess article of the postdoc has come out, just in time to celebrate being 50% through the #MSCA Fellowship!
Have a read about Death Songs, gore, & necropolitics in 18th Century British translations of Ragnar Lodbrok 🥳
litterariapragensia.ff.cuni.cz/magazin/2025...
#EUFunded
Applications are invited for the position of Post-Doctoral Researcher with expertise in digital and spatial humanities (11 months, whole-time) - to work with me and @insightcentre.bsky.social on a project called 'Data Travels: Analysing the Ladies of Llangollen'.
ore.ucc.ie (Job ID: 088233)
CFP: Games and Learning Alliance Conference. Seeking original contributions in game-based learning. Includes: (1) Gamification, (2) Games for Learning (i.e., Serious / Applied Games), and (3) Playful Learning.
Deadline 2nd July!
#GBL
conf.seriousgamessociety.org/call-for-pap...
Session 1C: Death, Burial, and Strange Survivals: The Norse-Gothic Response and Literary Receptions in Britain [Room K019] Chair: Josephine Spelsberg Sharon Choe (University of Copenhagen): Loðbrók, Lodbrach, Lodbrog: Revisiting Norse Death in Eighteenth-century Britain Maggie Pavleszek (University of York): “Lost in the wind and the night”: Ship Funerals and Imperial Anxiety in H. Rider Haggard’s Eric Brighteyes (1891) Hannah Armstrong (University of York): Strange Survivals: Sabine Baring-Gould and the Norse-Gothic
Time for Norse at MAMO! 'Death, Burial, and Strange Survivals: The Norse-Gothic Response and Literary Receptions in Britain'.
Sharon Choe (@sharonchoe.bsky.social, Copenhagen), Maggie Pavleszek (@maggiepavleszek.bsky.social, York) and Hannah Armstrong @hjparmstrong.bsky.social, York). 👇 #MAMOmonth
An interesting article for anyone who teaches #archives #collections #subcultures & the problems of preserving historical ephemera.
He Documented the History of New York’s Lower East Side. Where Will His Archives Go?
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/19/s...
& also thank you to my fellow panelists @eleanorfranzen.bsky.social & Pauline Hortolland for our fun panel on “Varieties of Gothic Shock”! 🫶🏼
The Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève in Paris, near the Sorbonne. People are walking outside the building and a French flag flies over a door
Such a fulfilling couple of days in Paris at the London-Paris Romanticism Symposium. What a group of generous scholars. It was a pleasure to meet & laugh with everyone, & listen to incredible papers on Shock and Surprise.
Thanks to David Duff & Laurent Folliot for organising a wonderful event!
The University of Glasgow & the British Library have announced a fully funded PhD Studentship on "Fanfiction and Online Fan Communities: Collecting Practice and Inclusion in a National Collection"
www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships...
Image of University of London with the text: RHS Centenary Fellowships, for PhD completion, 2025-26. Closing date for applications: 31 May 2025
This week, the Society advertised two Centenary Fellowships, 2025-26, to support PhD students in completing a doctorate in #history.
The Fellowships are held in association with @ihr.bsky.social
and are for £8500 over 6 months. Applications, by 31 May, are via the IHR bit.ly/4mybVDV #Skystorians
"You use "long eighteenth century" a lot in this book, but each century is exactly as long as another. I do see in your bibliography that there is a book that uses this. If you want to keep "long" here, please provide a brief explanation of what you mean. After that, I see no need to keep reminding your readers of it..
Happy anniversary to my favorite copy editor comment of all time.
"You use 'long eighteenth century' a lot in this book, but each century is exactly as long as another."
Literature serves as the basis of so much of our gaming, often sitting quietly in the background as the allegorical base of our play superstructures. Books never left us; we play in their conjured inspirations.
What tiny grief poem will you write?
New piece published today.
Have you joined us in The Mortal Portal yet? Come on in and have a rummage around in our back catalogue.
We're not for everyone but we're just right for you.
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>KV
A pile of 4 manuscripts in grey boxes on a desk at the Bodleian, Oxford UK.
A wonderful week at the Bodleian digging through Thomas Percy’s Notebooks to confirm a couple of research hunches!
But a favourite surprise for me was seeing 18yo Percy’s book catalogue where he had decorated and titled the cover with the 18C version of bubble letters.
10/10, no notes 👌🏼😌
Cover image of The Year's Work in English Studies, volume 103 (covering work published in 2022)
#YWES 👇 is still recruiting!
Want to stay up-to-date with relevant publications? write for THE oldest & most comprehensive review of scholarly work? & join a supportive @englishassociation.bsky.social & OUPAcademic community?
Come join the #c18th & #RomanticPeriod chapter teams! 1/4
The Middle Ages in the Modern World conference is now on Bluesky! Stay tuned here and on our website for the upcoming 5th MAMO conference, at King's College London, 24-26 June 2025. See you at MAMO number 5!
themamo.org
In college I had a history prof walk into class slam a potato down & say "this is the most important entity here. There is not one person on this campus or even in this city whose significance to human history will prove to be anywhere close to that of a potato" & ykw gotta admit he was 100% right
1 Like = 1 Video Game Book
Alright, let's see how big this gets!
❤️ 1 Like = 1 Video Game Book 📚
Thank you for listening!! 🥹
Had such a great time talking about all the fun things I’ve discovered about James Johnstone in Copenhagen!
"Academia is fit only for those who ‘fit’." Powerful and important piece on being disabled in academia, DEI, and "career blocking" (HT @Dr_Tre_Crew)
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/01417789241232664?s=09
What grief do you carry?
How do you tend to it?
What grief do the people around you carry?
How do they tend to it?
Creative DIY community approaches to grief & remembrance can sometimes help.
www.deadgood.org/blog/mortali...
#griefsky #deathsky #deathwork #griefwork #communitydeathwork
Sewing pattern for part of a shirt. It is clearly made from a dark brown manuscript page with small lettering written in two columns.
This is a sewing pattern. It is also a page from a late 14th century manuscript that is one of two primary sources for an important Icelandic saga (Sturlunga saga), but that was probably not important to the 17th century person who really needed a sewing pattern.
#upcycling