Hi all, my contract at LMU ends this month and I don't have any options lined up. I know that many of us are in the same situation, but if you hear of any opportunities or projects you think I might be suited to (doesn't have to be in academia) please send me a message or comment below. Thanks!
11.03.2026 16:05
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🔥Out Now! The 3rd article in our open-access Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"🔥
“Sex Is an Accident: Heterosexual Celibacy in the Political Writings of Eva Gore-Booth" by Prof Sonja Tiernan
Read it here: www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
05.03.2026 14:21
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A very happy day - publication day! If you’re in Dublin on 18th March do come along to the launch - 6pm @hodgesfiggis.bsky.social Dawson street.
www.hodgesfiggis.ie/events
03.03.2026 21:09
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"ground-breaking ... comprehensive and wide-ranging ... invites readers and scholars to reconsider the untapped potential of Wake studies.."
Grateful to Jinan Ashraf for reviewing "Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories" for Estudios Irlandeses!
🔗👉 www.estudiosirlandeses.org/wp-content/u...
09.03.2026 17:06
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Great to see this journal article published today and available on open access. Link below or barcode.
05.03.2026 15:02
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🔥Out Now! The 3rd article in our open-access Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"🔥
“Sex Is an Accident: Heterosexual Celibacy in the Political Writings of Eva Gore-Booth" by Prof Sonja Tiernan
Read it here: www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
05.03.2026 14:21
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Enjoyed Queer Narratives @univie.ac.at today, where Barbara Dynda shared her research on transfeminist narratives of violence/solidarity in Polish zines/poetry from Girls & Queers to the Front + Kaye Mitchell spoke on queer poetics of excess in Nightwood, Brophy’s In Transit & Waidner’s Gaudy Bauble
25.02.2026 15:14
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In case it got lost in the Christmas and New Year's shuffle: re-sharing the link to my new open-access article "H. L. Morrow & Brian O’Nolan on Radio Éireann", published in the Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies' special issue "Flann O'Brien and the Radio"!
parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2...
16.01.2026 14:09
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I'm excited to share the 2nd open-access article from our Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"!
Read "The Citadel of Their Celibacy: Masculinity, Celibacy and Marriage in Mary Lavin’s Short Fiction" by Fae McNamara at the link below 👇
www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
05.02.2026 10:05
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🚨FINAL Deadline Extension🚨
"Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"
28 March is your LAST chance to submit an article to our open-access special issue from Humanities!
Follow the 🔗👇 for details, and to read the two articles that have already been published from our issue!
www.mdpi.com/journal/huma...
12.02.2026 13:07
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I'm thrilled to see the first article published from our Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"!
Read Kathleen P. Costello-Sullivan's '"It Wouldn’t Be Her Own": Norah Hoult’s “Miss Jocelyn” as a Response to James Joyce’s “Eveline”', at the 🔗below 👇
www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
19.01.2026 10:33
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I highly recommend the recent JJQ issue on "Women's Issues" in Joyce studies, feat. great work on harassment, consent, disability. Highlights include Plock on female solidarity and Ebury's eye-opening and thought provoking work on misogyny in Molly Bloom's critical reception
muse.jhu.edu/issue/56157
10.02.2026 13:30
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Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories
Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories
"Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories", a 2024 essay collection I edited w/ Richard Barlow, is now available to pre-order in a much more affordable paperback edition from @edinburghup.bsky.social! (use code PAPER30 for a further 30%-off discount)
edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-finnega...
09.02.2026 19:08
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Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories
Finnegans Wake – Human and Nonhuman Histories
Pleased to see that Finnegans Wake - Human and Nonhuman Histories is now available in paperback
edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-finnega...
@pauleamonnfagan.bsky.social
@edinburghup.bsky.social
@standrewsenglish.bsky.social
@bairishstudies.bsky.social
09.02.2026 13:22
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13. Joseph LaBine: Flann O'Brien and Radio
A special edition of the Radio Myles podcast dedicated to Joe and Toby's special edition of the Parish Review about Flann O'Brien and the radio.
Really enjoyed the new Radio Myles in which Toby Harris & Joe LaBine discuss their special issue on "Flann O'Brien and the Radio"!
(Including generous words on my own contribution on H.L. Morrow and warranted praise of Zan Cammack and Elliott Mills's articles)
radiomyles.substack.com/p/13-joseph-...
06.02.2026 09:56
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I'm excited to share the 2nd open-access article from our Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"!
Read "The Citadel of Their Celibacy: Masculinity, Celibacy and Marriage in Mary Lavin’s Short Fiction" by Fae McNamara at the link below 👇
www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
05.02.2026 10:05
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I'm thrilled to see the first article published from our Humanities special issue "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing"!
Read Kathleen P. Costello-Sullivan's '"It Wouldn’t Be Her Own": Norah Hoult’s “Miss Jocelyn” as a Response to James Joyce’s “Eveline”', at the 🔗below 👇
www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/15...
19.01.2026 10:33
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In case it got lost in the Christmas and New Year's shuffle: re-sharing the link to my new open-access article "H. L. Morrow & Brian O’Nolan on Radio Éireann", published in the Journal of Flann O'Brien Studies' special issue "Flann O'Brien and the Radio"!
parishreview.openlibhums.org/article/id/2...
16.01.2026 14:09
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Elliott Mills’s great commentary on Flann O’Brien and the Irish Civil Service in the new episode of Radio Myles makes a perfect companion piece to Katherine Ebury’s episode on O’Brien and the death penalty.
Check out the Radio Myles podcast, expertly hosted by Tobias W. Harris, to hear more!
07.01.2026 07:32
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“substantial...significant…impressive…exemplary…it can and should be read by anyone with an interest in environmental histories as they are explored in Irish writing”
Very grateful to Patrick Lonergan for his generous review of "Finnegans Wake: Human and Nonhuman Histories" in Irish Studies Review
02.12.2025 14:17
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The piece explores the archival materials of 3 Radio Éireann broadcasts Morrow adapted from O'Nolan's writing: Thirst (1958), Something in the Air (1959) & Faustus Kelly (1960). It also casts light on Morrow as a critically neglected but key figure in 20th Century Irish radio. I hope you enjoy it!
31.12.2025 11:33
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EFACIS YouTube
Welcome to the YouTube channel for the European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies. We are the leading Irish Studies network in Europe, devoted to the promotion and research of al...
The EFACIS Roundtable Discussion series is a fantastic platform and resource for Irish Studies work, and I've had great experiences with them discussing my special issues "Celibacy in Irish Women's Writing" and "Stage Irish".
See the full Roundtables playlist here: www.youtube.com/@efacisyoutu...
08.12.2025 15:58
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