PiCoBoo: A Research Project and an Open-Access Database
Dr Francesca Tancini, University of Newcastle PiCoBoo: a research project and an open-access database This online event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive the...Read More >
Tracing the Nigerian Civil War through Heinemann’s African Writers Series archives: an undergraduate research project and its afterlife
Dr Sue Walsh and Ms Temiloluwa Ogdugbesan Tracing the Nigerian Civil War through Heinemann's African Writers Series archives: an undergraduate research project and its afterlife This online event is free...Read More >
David King: Authoring the Visual Narrative by Design
Professor Rick Poynor David King: Authoring the Visual Narrative by Design This event is free and open to all. This research seminar will be a hybrid event, taking place on...Read More >
Poetry & Money: A Speculation
Professor Peter Robinson, Department of English Literature, University of Reading This event is free and open to all. This research seminar will be a hybrid event, taking place on the...Read More >
Experimental publishing and new archival initiatives
Experimental publishing and new archival initiatives This online event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive the Zoom link here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/experimental-publishing-and-new-archival-initiatives-tickets-228856103767 This panel is the...Read More >
Ed Fella: Exit Level Design, 1985–2012
Exhibition: Ed Fella: Exit Level Design, 1985–2012 curated by Rick Poynor. Monday 31 January – Friday 25 March 2022, Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, ToB2, Earley Gate. The American...Read More >
Read the World: Picture Books and Translation
Read the World: Picture Books and Translation This event is free and open to all. This research seminar will be online. Please register your interest to receive the Zoom link...Read More >
Researching the history of printing in Iran: particularities and challenges
Dr Borna Izadpanah , Department of Typography, University of Reading This event is free and open to all. This research seminar will be a hybrid event, taking place on the...Read More >
Five go to France…. and are translated back again
An online panel event with the editor and translator to mark the publication of Hachette’s new Famous Five graphic novel series. Register here About this event Speakers: Alexandra Antscherl (Editorial...Read More >
Conference – Inside and Outside Modernism: An Anatomy of 1922 and its Cultures
University of Reading, London Road CampusMonday 28th March 2022 “James Joyce is quite wrong headed. Anyhow, with his wilfulness, he has made novel reading into a fair imitation of penal servitude…” (ARNOLD BENNETT on ULYSSES)...Read More >