DAM nerd. Nat'l Library of Ireland Board. USian in Dublin. Beer judge & podcaster @beerladiespod & blog @weirdodublinpubs. Ex-archaeologist/archivist. Runner. Theatre nerd. Whovian. Transit enthusiast. Geek mom to cats/humans. She/her. lisagrimm.com
Lisa Grimm
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Anyway, who wants to listen to our kiddie-friendly podcast that's technically about the history of football but is actually about class, sexism & the FA ruining everything? www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
All this and Rogue, which may be my fave story ever in Nu-Who.
I’m having to print out my own postcards to hand out at events for my forthcoming book…the official publisher publicity machine is a few emails to possible stockists.
But these events will be much more fun than my business/academic book!
A handy reminder from the neighbourhood.
#SpeirGorm
It's a little known fact that back in the old days #Orkney horses were masters of disguise and could easily blend into their surroundings.
You might not believe this but there is a horse standing in this photograph.
LIKE if you think you see it.
SHARE if you DEFINITELY see it.
This women's group wanted to raise £1,000 to help the victims of last night's attacks in Belfast. It's already at £56,000.
chuffed.org/project/1854...
Fun football history for families. Presented by Greg Jenner.
Ncuti Gatwa isn't my favourite Doctor, but I love how his stories kept pushing at the boundaries of what Doctor Who could be, even in its seventh decade. 73 Yards, Dot and Bubble and The Story & the Engine in particular are like nothing that came previously.
I've been plugging away arranging book tour dates. I have 46 confirmed, which is pretty good as I don't have an agent. However, I keep encountering event organisers who assume they do not need to pay authors on a book tour... and I want to discuss that in a thread 1/🧵