Sitemap - 2024 - Who Wrote Shakespeare
Wassail Recipes (pronounced WAH sel)
Light Hearted Interview with Lou Beckett
Jodi Picoult's new book about the “Q”
Jodi Picoult’s new book about the “Q”
An actor's impression of Venus and Adonis
Titian, Instagram, and The Rape of Lucrece
Shakespeare, Southampton, and Plague
The first heir of my invention: Shakespeare, Southampton, and the Long Poems
The Importance of Venus and Adonis in the Shakespeare Canon
Alexander Waugh to be honored at the De Vere Society Conference
SAT Authorship Conference 2024
A light-hearted interview with Lisa Wilson
Why the Authorship Question Matters
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: then and now.
A light-hearted interview with Annabel Leventon
Shakespeare's Blotless Manuscripts
A light-hearted interview with Dr. Robin Williams
Gala Event-Tickets Selling Fast
Professor Bill Rubenstein (1946-2024)
On why not Shakespeare, but Sir Henry Neville.
A light hearted interview with Dr. Kristin Bundesen
Why the Frontispiece of Gerard's Herbal Is Not Relevant to Shakespeare
The Folio Engraving: An Early Piltdown Man?
Shakespeare is not Relevant: A Provocation by Jonathan Shakeswift
SAT Annual Members’ Spring Gathering
A light-hearted interview with Dr. William Leahy, Chairman of the SAT
Elizabeth Winkler & Sir Derek Jacobi
Times Literary Supplement declares Shakespeare a 'Phantom Author'
“Why Shakespeare WAS Shakespeare”
Challenging Computational Stylistics in Shakespeare Attribution Studies
The Upstart Crow is not Shakespeare
“Was Shakespeare a Woman?” A good question — or just plain nuts?
Woman’s Clubs and Shakespeare in America
An Interesting Beginning to the SAT
SAT Annual Conference • November 27, 2022
SAT Annual Conference • October 2023
University of Connecticut Student Op-Ed
A Thousand Questions Reduced to One: How to win the Authorship Argument
Latest “Finding” in Authorship Attribution Studies
Ten Curiosities of the 1623 First Folio
Moot Court at Middle Temple, London
Shakespeare: Time to Dispense with Certainty?
Yet another new book on the First Folio
What was Shakespeare Really Like?
About the SAT (Shakespearean Authorship Trust)
William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby
Mary Sidney Herbert,the Countess of Pembroke
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
Sir Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Alban.
1909 “Conjectures” of Shakespeare’s authorship from Mark Twain
Marlowe and the Essex Spy Network
The Essex Rising in Historical Context
SAT Annual Gathering 2019: Shakespeare, Essex, and Authorship (a report on)

