WHS Research Bursary – Women's History Scotland
Until 31st May applications for the Research Bursary are open!
We’re offering one £500 bursary to support research in women’s and gender history.
Find out more and apply via the link below. Let’s keep discovering and sharing Scotland’s women’s histories!
womenshistoryscotland.org/projects-and...
07.03.2026 20:08
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The image shows a hand holding a pen; the person is writing in a notebook on a wooden table, with a blurred blue/green background and warm light.
📢 Bluesky friends, I have a monthly newsletter! It's for academic and non-fiction authors, and each month I offer practical tips, ideas and curated resources about the world of writing, editing and publishing. Next issue goes out on Monday 9 March. Sign up: https://www.louiseduckling.com/newsletter
06.03.2026 10:15
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You're right, the Handmaid's Tale is such a powerful (scary) read. I heartily recommend Wanderers by @kerriandrewsuk.bsky.social. It's beautifully written. I loved the range of stories it tells (walking for creativity, independence, to find strength), and the fact it covers such a long timespan.
05.03.2026 18:31
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A stack of books sitting on a table in a spring garden. A heading reads "World Book Day x Women's History Month". The books are:
All That She Carried by Tiya Miles.
The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes by Kate Strasdin.
They Run With Surprising Swiftness by Peter Radford.
Wanderers: A History of Women Walking by Kerri Andrews.
Witchcraft: A History In 13 Trials by Marion Gibson.
The Five & Story of a Murder by Haillie Rubenhold.
A stack of books sitting on a table in a spring garden. A heading reads "World Book Day & Women's Fiction". The books are:
Small Island by Andrea Levy.
The Gossips' Choice & The Midwife's Truth by Sara Read.
Testament by Kim Sherwood.
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
It's #WorldBookDay & #WomensHistoryMonth, so I thought I'd share some of my favourite books by and about women. These authors are brilliant in the way they use narrative to transform historical facts into engaging stories. Have you read any of these? Which books would you add to the pile?
05.03.2026 18:03
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Here's one for all the SF horror fans out there. Enjoy!
05.03.2026 06:44
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Thank you, Esther!
19.02.2026 21:27
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It's publication day! Many thanks to all who made this possible.
19.02.2026 16:54
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Publication day is TOMORROW for this contribution to #WomenStudies! Edited by @louiseduckling.bsky.social and @breerob-kirk.bsky.social, and released by @bloomsburyacademic.bsky.social. #skystorians
18.02.2026 09:59
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Thank you so much for sharing, @valeriavescina.bsky.social - that's so kind!
18.02.2026 10:55
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This is a great topic for this month's #skychat from @womenwritersnet.bsky.social. Whether you're a specialist #romance writer or editor, or incorporating romantic scenes in your latest work, this will be helpful. Please spread the word. #edibuddies
17.02.2026 07:47
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Women’s activities in seventeenth-century St Andrews: the evidence of the Kirk Sessions – University Collections blog
My blog for the @uniofstandrews.bsky.social Library Special Collections went live yesterday! It's a very short glimpse of the thousands of women whose lives I've been researching over the last 16 months.
17.09.2025 02:39
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A white book with a black and white image featuring a coterie of women seated around a table in conversation. The book title reads 'Women and Transnational Cultural Exchange'.
It's wonderful to see advance copies of 'Women and Transnational Cultural Exchange' out in the world. I had a wonderful time editing this book with @breerob-kirk.bsky.social. More news soon on our wonderful contributors! Publication date: 19 February. @bloomsburyacademic.bsky.social
11.02.2026 12:52
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Romancing the Gothic presents An Online Workshop with Dr Sam Hirst
13th February 7-10pm OR 15th February 2-5pm
Romancing Wuthering Heights: A History of Adaptation
These workshops are running this week! Don't miss out. There's still time to buy tickets.
Online so you can join from anywhere!
You can choose either the Friday or the Sunday.
Friday - buytickets.at/romancingthe...
Sunday - buytickets.at/romancingthe...
07.02.2026 22:20
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Well, look what just came through the door. Delighted that this edited collection with @louiseduckling.bsky.social will be available for everyone to read! Lovely work from our @wsguk.bsky.social ! #skystorians #womenstudies
29.01.2026 17:26
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This looks like another great event from @wsguk.bsky.social for International Women's Day 2026
23.01.2026 14:13
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A6 I never got around to reading Mantel, The Mirror and the Light. Can't wait! I also want to finish The Years by Annie Ernaux (abandoned last year in a busy spell) #WomenWritersNet
15.01.2026 23:19
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There's lots going on at @wsguk.bsky.social - mentoring and skills training for academics and writers, publishing opportunities, funding, reading groups, online seminars, in-person workshops, and social events for connection and community. Subscription fees for waged/unwaged - all under £18!
15.01.2026 11:40
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RT if you've never had a tab of ChatGPT open 'just to do quick research'
13.01.2026 20:45
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A year in the life of an editor — Louise Duckling Editorial
12 January 2026 My editorial year: the numbers, subject areas, services provided, and a reflection on overall trends in 2025.
In 2025 I edited various projects (books, PhD theses, journal articles) across various disciplines (history, literature, education, business, law). One thing shared in common? Authors wanted more human support. More reflections on my year in editing: www.louiseduckling.com/blog/2025-re...
13.01.2026 12:22
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Things I Love About January - poem
Good morning.
#poetry #poetrysky #poem (from POETRY FOR LOVING LIFE)
06.01.2026 08:19
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Calling all editors with pets! ⬇️
13.01.2026 06:22
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Love the sound of this. Translation is a creative art and should be celebrated.
13.01.2026 06:16
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Image of a wooden floorboards covered by a white rectangle with text that states: Join us for a #Skychat on Women Writers Looking Ahead on Thursday, 15 January, 6pm GMT. Follow #WomenWritersNet and @womenwritersnet for details.
Come to the #WomenWritersNet #Skychat on Thurs, 15 Jan, 6pm GMT for a lively discussion on #WomenWriters Looking Ahead to #Qriting in 2026
@louiseduckling.bsky.social
@jolloyds.bsky.social
@heathertweed.bsky.social
@nicolawriting.bsky.social
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12.01.2026 12:09
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And for the people fleeing wannabe space wanker and his racist hordes there is also this starter pack for women in history …
11.01.2026 20:06
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When it came to the women in history we couldn’t be contained in the 150 person limit when I did it, so we had a part 2 for those wanting to network to the max
11.01.2026 23:42
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And finally, we also had a list going with history channels and podcasts on it
11.01.2026 23:56
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suspect a big reason why many academics and others who work in areas where getting facts RIGHT is key are disinterested in using LLMs for research:
they’ve tried it, they keep noticing major errors in output, and they conclude that having to verify all that doesn’t actually save them time.
21.12.2025 16:16
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