I don’t actually have an office! I’ve fully embraced independent scholar life, which I guess makes my kitchen my office and the cats my bosses
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feminist bibliography, old books, mutual aid, and doikayt // author, Studying Early Printed Books 1450–1800: A Practical Guide; editor, The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America; organizer, consistentmoneymoving.org // sarahwerner.net
I don’t actually have an office! I’ve fully embraced independent scholar life, which I guess makes my kitchen my office and the cats my bosses
I am also going feral but it’s because I have to play both the role of the ignored staff with expertise and the management who doesn’t listen
its bandcamp friday and i will be filling orders this weekend if you want some truly delightful stickers! like these! duopoly.bandcamp.com/merch/being-...
lol these are indeed delightful
I hope Shabbat this week is better than Shabbat last week was. It's a very low bar.
Last Shabbat I literally heard the news from the bimah and wow was that the worst way to experience services
This.
The image is of graves being dug for the girls killed when the U.S. bombed their school.
my two favorite orgs!
Close up of a cat sleeping with their head on their paw while lying on a blanket.
Today in cat companion: This is also why I am behind on my reading, because what am I supposed to do, not stare in admiration at Junior??
#BookHistory mutuals, pls do your magic. A student in my seminar is looking for sources on fingerprints in books. Other than Darnton's reference to inky fingerprints left on the plates of the Encyclopedie, & Folger blog posts by @wynkenhimself.bsky.social, I'm short of ideas. Do you have any? THX!
Today in book historian: Came across a character in a 19th century novel who buys bones and immediately thought, of course, he’s making paper sizing, and then got lost in thought about whether paper for books is sized before or after printing and this is why I’m behind on my reading
THIS RIGHT HERE is what makes Moby-Dick so great. One minute you've got a lunatic screeching while St Elmo's fire burns on the masts, the next you've some serious Transcendental Anatomy dropped in your lap. 🐋
My colleagues at ACRLog wrote short tributes to the life and work of Fobazi Ettarh @fobettarh.bsky.social. I wrote about her work on disability, which I think deserves more recognition. acrlog.org/2026/03/04/t...
Thanks @ezerrenner.bsky.social for coordinating. #CripLib #VocationalAwe
And my hand would turn into a cramp never to unfurl!
Next time should we embark on a month of Moby-Dick transcription??? 🐋 (🎁 link)
that is hilarious and, yeah, no
You already know Sir John Soane’s Museum, yes? Truly a favorite visit for me
This has all the makings of a cross-over hit opera
Also being an early modernist is shockingly helpful in handling its excess and shagginess. Like, other people think it should be plot, but I’m totally into the constant interruption of plot with important ideological tricks
Why? Why do we live in the most stupid and criminal of times?
(Please don’t explain to me, I know, I just am really feeling it right now)
(The answer is racism and sexism and MONEY)
READ IT! Truly it is a big shaggy super weird book that I think is delightful.
A man asked me last night what publishing needs to do for literary fiction to begin appealing to men again. I said, as nicely as I could, that, with over 2,000 books published every Tuesday, of which many would appeal to men, it’s not a publishing problem, it’s a men problem.
'There are currently 306 Black-owned bookstores in the United States, representing approximately 8% of independent bookstores nationwide.
Nearly 90% report annual revenue under $250,000'
www.nab2.org/state-of-bla...
ok this slayed me and I will never recover
Goal: writing a paper in which I footnote Karin’s stickers, because she is right
Montgomery County wants to ban permits for ICE facilities after seeing warehouses turned into detention centers in other parts of the state. My latest: www.thebanner.com/politics-pow...
Through its haste and recklessness, the Trump administration has effectively trapped hundreds of thousands of Americans in an active war zone.
nothing but tears at how life is devalued at every stage of this
I'm just a 16th centuryist at heart! A reasonable number of printers! A countable number of books! The ability to think in terms of editions and states and even ideal copy!! The only thing more terrifying than the 18th century is the 19th.