Theatre actor, bookstore connoisseur, autumn enthusiast, cat rescuer, educator, explorer of cobblestone streets, and defender of the Oxford comma.
Oxford medievalist, pilgrimage enthusiast and researcher.
Member of Oxford's Faculty of History and Departmental Tutor
@oxlifelonglearning.bsky.social
Posting about saints, relics, shrines, & pilgrims!
Books and tea. Curiouser and curiouser. Cats 🐈
Lecturer in Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University. NIGHT TERRORS (Icon 2022). GHOSTED (Bloomsbury Sigma 2025). Writes about ghosts, the paranormal and spooky sleep. Represented by Donald Winchester at Watson, Little.
Associate Professor, University of Hertfordshire
Convener Open Graves, Open Minds Project (OGOM)
Gothicist & Botanist: Vampires, Werewolves, Gothic Fairies, Wolf Children, Angels, Yōkai. @DrSamGeorge1
Enthusiast of British (mainly) ghostlore, folklore and vintage ghost and weird fiction. Collector of old magazines. Also keen on prehistoric monuments, old churches and suchlike. Am decidedly Q. All scans/photos my own (unless stated). Runs
#PhantomsFriday
Welsh medievalist. Dafydd ap Gruffudd apologist. Julian of Norwich obsessive. Boar of Babylon. Castle botherer. Map drawer. Annibyniaeth. Socialist. Gamer. Horror fan. Queer. He/him.
Gwnewch y pethau bychain.
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Dark folklore.
Former Ed. @TheSkepticMag. Regular
#Uncanny expert. Fellow: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Patron: Humanists UK.
Based in
@ihr.bsky.social,
@sasnews.bsky.social. Engaged, outward-facing and co-produced research into place and history: rural to urban & parish to metropolis. Home to Victoria County History & Layers of London. Posts by team.
An independent project connecting archaeologists, heritage researchers, and members of the public committed to challenging rising misuse and misrepresentation of the past by the far-right. UK-based, ECR-led.
archaeologistsrfa.wordpress.com
Bird campaigner. Nature author of
#Fledgling about how I rescued raised & released 2 wild birds: one made nests in my hair for 84 days AND Nature Needs You -The Fight To Save Our Swifts about my swift brick campaign to save birds reliant on our 🏡 to breed🪶
She/Her/I AM No Trivial Glimpse
Particularly Fond of Stones.
SHE ends all illusions 🪞
CREATE THE NEW NARRATIVE
Holding Space for Humanity
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(frequently following flow, keep up)
Championing dandelions and all the other under appreciated wild things.
Tales From Wyrd Scotland is a podcast exploring the wyrd, wonderful world of Scotland's supernatural, quirky and frankly terrifying past.
Sending books to every corner of the known universe since 1918
Post-grad Archaeology - Bangor University
Weather obsessed 🌞 🌧️ Globe trotter 🗺️
Fledgling archaeologist/historian
Locum library & archives assistant 📖
Local history group offering monthly talks throughout the year.
Professional Storyteller. Folklore Lover. Believer in magic.
Self publishing historian mostly on 18th century Britain. Books on wife selling, machines of the Enlightenment, and much more. New book The Great Flood of 1607 published on 2 September. Love photography, churchcrawling, curiosity
One of two Bird Observatories in Wales. Monitoring the wildlife on Bardsey Island since 1953. Come and stay in our comfortable accommodation at Bardsey Lodge.
www.bbfo.org.uk
Yn astudio a wilia yn Wenhwyseg. Studying and speaking Gwentian - the South-Eastern form of Welsh.
Prehistoric landscapes, skyscapes, cosmology, folklore & nature. Meirionnydd
#StandingStones PhD researcher Bournemouth Uni. Cymraes dw i. (She/her).
Heneb is an independent organisation dedicated to the conservation, investigation, recording and promotion of the historic environment of Wales and beyond.
heneb.org.uk
Mytholeg Cymreig. Welsh myth, legend, folklore and magic beyond the Mabinogion. Quite a huge dose of Welsh magic to be honest with you. Twitter profile was @mythwelsh
Medievalist. Pre modern lit & culture across borders, especially all things Arthurian. FRHistS, FHEA. Folkie. 🎵
Mareganlefay.bsky.social
Author of books on UK footpaths. My book, Postal Paths, is due out April 2025 detailing the route used by rural postmen and women in the 19th and 20th Centuries. I live in Cumbria, UK. Follow me if you love walking footpaths.
linktr.ee/postalpaths