Imaginaria, libraries, archives, book history, history of science, social/environmental justice, music, birds, plants, funny things
Water creature | she/her | Californian in northeastern US
Shannon K. Supple
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You might look out the window and catch sight of a goldfinch flying up and down on an invisible rollercoaster, in a rectangular path that makes sense to her. Undulating in squares. Bright yellow, touches of black.
This is a reminder that accumulation of tremendous wealth in a small number of people is a policy failure.
Fellowships especially for graduate students!
Robert wrote poems, took photos of shadows, and taught myriad students about ways to think with artists’ books.
He missed his dear Mitchell, who passed some years ago. He was deeply kind.
Research fellowships at Yale’s Beinecke Library! 📜📚
First: Short-term Research Fellowship (2027-2028)
For anyone not a student. (Students: see next post.) Application deadline is August 15, 2026.
beinecke.library.yale.edu/programs/fel...
Are you interested in reading and readers? Join us July 7-9 for the SHARPIES, our inaugural global book history festival! Registration is free for SHARP members.
events.zoom.us/ev/Ap9iEZwmC...
And if you aren't a SHARP member, joining is easy!
sharpweb.org/membership/
It's the first day of the World Cup!
No, not that World Cup. The one with 1000x more birds and 1000% less Infantino...
The World Cup of Birds! 🐦🏆🐦!