Michigander with ideas about ancient history, writing, cats, bikes
I'm probably gonna ask you what you're writing
New book! Things Unseen, available open access from University of California Press: https://luminosoa.org/books/m/10.1525/luminos.253
Ellen Muehlberger
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jk jk I got good assignments actually
But truly: my love language isn't physical touch or acts of service or any of that nonsense
It's looking at my name on any number of public media or even the autofill on your email client and then copying those letters in the same order as you see them
I'm planning for my first Oxford Patristics in 2027--any seasoned experts have tips for accommodation?
*sigh* I taught students to do this. And the main idea I drummed into them--like beating a dead horse--was that if you use a citation generator and submit its mistakes, THOSE ARE NOW YOUR MISTAKES.
Easier to just write your own citations. Everything else is twice the work. I will die on this hill.
If my name is not spelled correctly on the department service assignment document, that means I don't have any service for the upcoming year, right?? 🙃
When you read about the latest shitbird complaints about the Odyssey, just remember: Donna Zuckerberg had these guys' number *a decade ago*
Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age – Bryn Mawr Classical Review share.google/pX18o0CpBa3D...
In a recent book, I argued that the Fayyum portraits are not ancient, but modern objects, created in the 19th century as wonder-machines
I love seeing them at work in the wild