Hi frens! I queued up a load of talks on YouTube (all free), and live-tweeted them as I watched, all to raise money for the project they are part of. As a result, the project got a few new subscribers and Patrons, and people donated some pennies to the cause to keep it going. I… Continue reading Romancing the Gothic: Sponsored Tweetathon
Category: Event
The Ancients’ Lost Guide To Live Tweets
Kidding. But now I have your attention, here are some tips and tricks to make your online event more accessible, and to get the most out of online engagement! Friday 26th March 2021 I'm going to do a sponsored tweetathon to raise money for the Romancing the Gothic project. The goal is to try and… Continue reading The Ancients’ Lost Guide To Live Tweets
Cover Reveal and Q&A with C. M. Rosens
THIRTEENTH COVER Front cover design by Rebecca F. Kenney | wraparound design C. M. Rosens https://videopress.com/v/73KbWJdv?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata Extract from THIRTEENTH - strong language ~ Q&A: The Crows, Writing, and Me ~ To view the videos for this Q&A with my full answers, check out this YouTube Playlist! It contains all Pagham-on-Sea relevant videos. These questions are… Continue reading Cover Reveal and Q&A with C. M. Rosens
Cover Reveal + Q&A! Mon 14 Dec
Cover Design: Rebecca F. Kenney Q&A with C. M. Rosens Do you have any questions about The Crows, Thirteenth, the world I've created or the characters that inhabit it? Anything you'd like to know about me? Ask me now in the run-up to Monday, and I'll answer all your questions and post my responses! [I… Continue reading Cover Reveal + Q&A! Mon 14 Dec
Medieval Murder and Modern Day Detectives
Hi everyone! For those who would like to join in, I'm running an interactive creative approaches to history course in December based on a real medieval murder case. I'm a medievalist by training and teach Adult Learning courses at Cardiff University's Centre for Continuing and Professional Education (CPE), and for December I'm teaming up with… Continue reading Medieval Murder and Modern Day Detectives