Calendar
January 6, 2025
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning
Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Eras
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
This class will look at the religious landscape of the Georgian and Regency periods (an over of the 18th and early 19th centuries) and the multitude of ways in which religion formed a part of every day life. Dr Sam Hirst is a Teaching Associate in Romanticism at the University of Sheffield. Their book Theology in the Early British and Irish Gothic, 1764-1834 was published in 2023 and shortlisted for the Alan Lloyd Smith Memorial Prize.
Self-Publish Your Regency Story THIS Year
January 3, 2025 – January 30, 2025
If you’re curious about self-publishing but are not sure where to start, this is the course for you. It will also be valuable to those who traditionally publish as very successful authors now frequently mix and match publishing routes and indie (self-published) authors are often very good at marketing, so this course will give you with important questions you can ask of your publisher, so you can continue to traditionally publish but with an ‘indie mindset’.
Course Dates: Saturday January 11th, 18th and 25th, 2025 (Format is 1hr session + 1hr Q&A time on each date) with a final Q&A only session on February 1st, 2025. ALL Zoom sessions will begin at 2pm ET/7pm GMT and the Zoom links will be posted in the classroom forum.
Event Accessibility
- Real-time Captioning