Non Fiction
- Blog: Archive Gaydar Part Two: Finding Ella : GSA Archives & Collections , February 2025.
- Blog: ‘Archive Gaydar Part One: Techniques for Researching LGBTQIA+ History, GSA Archives and Collections, February 2025.
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‘Surfacing Women’s History at GSA Archives & Collections’ – Invited Speaker, GSA Women’s Network, February 2024.
- Artists at Home: Self-Representation and Celebrity, 1860-1914, Doctoral Thesis, University of Surrey, 2023.
- Podcast Cohost: Historical Friction. Created by Alice Procter with Abigail Fine and Sara Oberg Stradal (2020-2022).
- Review: ‘Aesthetics of Space in Nineteenth-Century British Literature: 1843- 1907’ by Giles Whiteley. Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, 30 (2021).
- Review: ‘Madge Gill: Myrninerest’, William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow’, Textile History 51 (2020) March 2021.
- Adult Education Lecture, Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, January 2020.
- ‘Artist to Archetype: Reclaiming Pre-Raphaelite Women’s Narratives in Neo-Victorianism.’ Presented at Pre-Raphaelite Sisters, University of York, December 2019.
- ‘Neo-Victorian Pre-Raphaelitism: Temporal Disruptions and Aesthetic (Dis)Continuities.’ Presented at the British Association for Victorian Studies (BAVS), University of Dundee. August 2019.
- ‘The Artist’s Studio as Disruptive Space.’ Surrey Arts and Humanities Research Group (SAHRG), University of Surrey, May 2019.
- Invited Art Talk: ‘Dante Gabriel Rossetti; Theodore Watts-Dunton by Henry Treffry Dunn’ for Watts Gallery - Artists’ Village weekly lecture series, April 2019.
- ‘Young while the Earth is old | and, subtly of herself contemplative’: investigating the influence of Pre-Raphaelitism on Neo-Victorian visions of femininity. MRes thesis, University of Glasgow (2018).
- ‘The Gothic Afterlives of Elizabeth Siddal.’ International Gothic Association (IGA), Manchester Metropolitan University, August 2018.
- ‘The Material Culture of Crime in BBC Ripper Street.’ Presented at Crime Fiction(s): Victorian and Neo-Victorian Narratives of Crime and Punishment, Scottish Centre for Victorian and Neo-Victorian Studies, Edinburgh Napier, April 2018.
- ‘Who’s Buying this Narrative? Cleaning up Oliver Twist for the Musical Marketplace’. Presented at Broadway Reads the Victorians, an Explorathon public impact event, funded by the European Commission, September 2017.
- 'Reclaiming Sylvia Plath' in [qmunciate magazine], September 3, 2014.