Revisiting Past K-SAA Blog Series

🎊 Latest: Read the inaugural volume of the K-SAA Public Commonplace Book of Romantic Readers (featuring an interactive star chart of reading networks/experiences across two centuries) here. Stay tuned also for our upcoming podcast series on global Romanticisms in the modern day!

This post features an expanding list of some of the most interesting K-SAA blog series over the years as well as ongoing projects. It acts as a temporary master page with links to individual posts/projects. In the meantime, we will work to resolve the various technical issues across the website following our website’s migration to a new platform.   



The K-SAA β€˜What Are You Reading? Series 

Mar 8, 2019 – What are you reading?: Bysshe Inigo Coffey

Mar 13, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Orrin N. C. Wang

Apr 18, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Richard C. Sha

May 1, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Nikki Hessell

May 9, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Tricia Matthew

Jun 14, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Kacie Wills

Jun 18, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Padma Rangarajan

Aug 20, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Graham Henderson

Aug 23, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Manu Samriti Chander

Aug 26, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: John Worthen

Dec 19, 2019 – What Are You Reading?: Chris Washington

May 14, 2020 – What Are You Reading? Special: Nicola Watson 

May 20, 2020 – What Are You Reading?: Deborah Lam

Oct 13, 2020 – What Are You Reading?: Chris Kelleher

Nov 10, 2020 – What Are You Reading?: Jonathan Gonzalez 

Dec 1, 2020 – What Are You Reading?: Charlotte May

Feb 18, 2021 – What Are You Reading?: Merrilees Roberts

Apr 13, 2022 – Matthew Sangster on Living as an Author in the Romantic Period: Part 1

Apr 14, 2022 – Matthew Sangster on Living as an Author in the Romantic Period: Part 2

Sep 22, 2022 – What Are You Reading? Special: An Interview with Kate Singer


[The rest of this post is under construction.]


Many thanks to @Anna59327 & Anna Mercer on Twitter for bringing the technical issues to our attention.


 

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