For anyone on Bluesky following me at @jonathansadow.bsky.social where I never post, I think you can follow me at @jsadow.c18.masto.host.ap.brid.gy to follow me on Mastodon where I post on rare occasion.
Too much ASECS to report on, but a highlight for me was that Jen Camden and JoEllen DeLucia snuck in an entire theory of the gothic (short version: self-conscious play, not "derivative") in their paper at my Editing Out-of-Circulation Novels roundtable.
Oh, before @ASECS vanishes in the next few days: If anyone cares, you can find archived posts at this archive.org link. I don't think @asecs will produce a web archive, which is kind of too bad. That is assuming there are enough ASECS people still on Mastodon for people to post about it...are there? There are 76 followers of the current ASECS group, but I don't know how many actually log in to Mastodon,
@jsadow@ASECS@asecs I'm here fwiw (okay, Romanticist, but ASECS member and attending conference this year.) Way more folks should be here IMO. Could C18 be promoted at ASECS? @carrideen ?
@mirijb2@jsadow@ASECS@asecs I certainly will! Last year Benita said she'd be excited to look into an official ASECS account here before the next conference. I'll follow up with her and see if that is in the works.
@ASECS I just received an email that chirp.social, which hosts the ASECS (American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies) group, is shutting down. I am creating a replacement group at @asecs . If you follow @asecs, it should provide the same functionality: When you tag the group, everyone in the group should see the post
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