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Four book covers with cream backgrounds and bright coloured flowers and butterflies in a circle with the title The Sonnets By William Shakespeare with a subheading of OpenDyslexic Font Edition, Lexend Font Edition, Courier Font Edition and Arial Font Edition respectively. Each cover has the Shakespeare at home logo and the logo of Dyslexia First Edition the bottom left has a bear on two feet and the letters S A H with the illustration of the globe theatre below it.

Four book covers with cream backgrounds and bright coloured flowers and butterflies in a circle with the title The Sonnets By William Shakespeare with a subheading of OpenDyslexic Font Edition, Lexend Font Edition, Courier Font Edition and Arial Font Edition respectively. Each cover has the Shakespeare at home logo and the logo of Dyslexia First Edition the bottom left has a bear on two feet and the letters S A H with the illustration of the globe theatre below it.

Good morrow!

Our new publication of the #sonnets by #Shakespeare will be part of a series which puts #neurodiversity first. Our #Dyslexia First Editions will be published in four editions each with its own set font these will be: OpenDyslexic, Lexend, Courier and Arial.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

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Colourful book cover with The Sonnets, OpenDyslexic Font Edition, by William Shakespeare written in the centre. The background is cream with a orange band down the spine of the book to the top left within the orange band the letters S A H are located vertically with a depiction of the Globe Theatre taken from the Shakespeare at Home Logo, at the bottom of the Orange band is a blue print of a bear which is the new imprint logo of Shakespeare at Home the bears name is Sackerson. In a circular pattern are colourful butterflies and flowers centre of the book cover, in the top right corner the logo Dyslexia First Edition is written in green and navy and at the bottom right is the Shakespeare at Home logo.

Colourful book cover with The Sonnets, OpenDyslexic Font Edition, by William Shakespeare written in the centre. The background is cream with a orange band down the spine of the book to the top left within the orange band the letters S A H are located vertically with a depiction of the Globe Theatre taken from the Shakespeare at Home Logo, at the bottom of the Orange band is a blue print of a bear which is the new imprint logo of Shakespeare at Home the bears name is Sackerson. In a circular pattern are colourful butterflies and flowers centre of the book cover, in the top right corner the logo Dyslexia First Edition is written in green and navy and at the bottom right is the Shakespeare at Home logo.

Shakespeare at Home Limited logo is in the top left corner. Centre is a print of Sackerson the bear standing on his hind legs its arms and paws raised to elbow level. The image is blue on a cream background.

Shakespeare at Home Limited logo is in the top left corner. Centre is a print of Sackerson the bear standing on his hind legs its arms and paws raised to elbow level. The image is blue on a cream background.

Good morrow!

The art work for our first cover in the series is ready.

Available shortly, our scribes are doing some final formatting and juggling multiple quills.

Sackerson our friendly bear will indicate to you the publication of our books and related materials 🐾

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

2 days ago 3 0 0 0

Good morrow!

Being #neurodivergent is an incredibly rich life. Individuals who experience their lives through this lens bring a unique and valuable skill set to the world around them.

You are welcome here and you are seen. SAH is built on it.

Also, you have superpowers.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

Good morrow!

Are you #dyslexic we would love to know which fonts serve you best.

We know there is no one size fits all.

We are publishing our new edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets using OpenDyslexic soon.

Alongside other fonts.

The edition will be available for free.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

1 week ago 3 0 0 0

Good morrow!

Our scribes have finished formatting the manuscript for our dyslexia-friendly edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets.

We are aiming for the end of April, perhaps around a certain birthday date for publication.

The edition will be our first publication and will be free.

Fare thee well!

1 week ago 2 0 0 0

Good morrow!

Shakespeare’s plays don’t focus on Easter but do explore religious themes throughout. He delves into humanity’s capacity for choice and moral navigation, illustrating how personal responsibility shapes our relationships with others and the natural world.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

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2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0

Good morrow!

We currently have two hashtags running on our new #surffeeds by @surf.social, where you can join our community and enjoy Shakespeare and the Renaissance period, discovering more about our nonprofit work providing free educational resources around the globe.

#Shakespeare #Faretheewell

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Photo called "Hello, World"
NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn.
The photo show the day orbit of the Earth with the Northern Lights to the North Pole and halo eclipse round the right-side of the Earth.
Backdrop of deep space and stars.
Image Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman

Photo called "Hello, World" NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft's window on April 2, 2026, after completing the translunar injection burn. The photo show the day orbit of the Earth with the Northern Lights to the North Pole and halo eclipse round the right-side of the Earth. Backdrop of deep space and stars. Image Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman

Good morrow!

A Midsummer Night's Dream
II.i

Oberon: Flying betweene the cold Moone and the earth

Word Credit: William Shakespeare, 1596

Image Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman, 2026

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈🚀

#ArtemisII #Shakespeare

2 weeks ago 2 0 0 0
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Good morrow!

Team 🌊 have introduced this new feature that makes your feed a webpage, ooooooo!

Our scribes flip out over fresh ink so this is sending them into a spin.

Follow your curiosity to check out the positivity of the web with @surf.social

TAH-DAH! 🤷‍♀️

shakespeareathome.surf.social

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Did you know?

There was also no official dictionary until Samuel Johnson published it in 1755 on the 15th April.

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Whether or not Shakespeare had dyslexia, the discussion highlights how learning differences don't preclude extraordinary achievement.

His legacy demonstrates that creative brilliance can coexist with different cognitive processes.

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* Many contemporaries showed similar spelling variations
* Manuscripts were often copied by others, introducing errors
* We lack sufficient primary source material for confident conclusions

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* Standardised spelling didn't exist in Elizabethan England
* Sound (phonetic spelling)
* Personal habit
* Regional accents

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Equally, many historians caution against retroactive diagnosis because:

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Writing Patterns:

* Heavy reliance on dictation to scribes
* Possible difficulty with proofreading his own work
* Some unusual word constructions that could reflect phonetic spelling

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Spelling Variations:

Shakespeare's original manuscripts show inconsistent spelling—his own name appears as "Shakspere," "Shakspeare," "Shakespeare," and other variants. Some scholars argue this suggests difficulty with orthography(decoding words and encoding words), a common dyslexic trait.

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However, based on his work some researchers and educators point to the following patterns as evidence of undiagnosed dyslexia.

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Good morrow!

Was Shakespeare dyslexic?

We don’t know.

Dyslexia wasn't formally identified until the late 19th century which means Shakespeare himself was never diagnosed.

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Good morrow!

Our scribes are currently poking their quills into our servers and moving the parchments around while we update our systems.

The work should have minimal impact on your user experience.

Over the coming weeks, more upgrades will take place, and we will keep you updated.

O, joy!

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
Good Market

Good morrow!

Our profile, which is independently assessed and reviewed, is now published on Good Market.

We look forward to continuing to uphold our community commitments to inclusivity, fostering curiosity through the arts and encouraging critical thinking.

www.goodmarket.global/shakespearea...

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The Bodleian First Folio Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7

Good morrow!

Happy #WorldBookDay and fare thee well!

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firstfolio.bodleian.ox.ac.uk

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Video

Good morrow!

Spring is knocking loudly on our door and we are so ready for it!

Discover spring at Shakespeare at Home today.

Have fun and fare thee well!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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Medieval manuscript illustration featuring a human figure in a patterned robe gesturing towards a rabbit playing a horn. The scene is adorned with decorative floral elements and gold accents.

Medieval manuscript illustration featuring a human figure in a patterned robe gesturing towards a rabbit playing a horn. The scene is adorned with decorative floral elements and gold accents.

Medieval manuscript illustration showing a person riding a donkey, followed by a running dog and a wolf. The scene is surrounded by decorative floral patterns with gold leaves. The text above is in Old French.

Medieval manuscript illustration showing a person riding a donkey, followed by a running dog and a wolf. The scene is surrounded by decorative floral patterns with gold leaves. The text above is in Old French.

A medieval manuscript illustration features a person seated, adorned with a gold robe, and gesturing towards a green parrot perched on their hand. The scene is bordered by intricate blue and gold designs.

A medieval manuscript illustration features a person seated, adorned with a gold robe, and gesturing towards a green parrot perched on their hand. The scene is bordered by intricate blue and gold designs.

A medieval illustration depicting a person holding a circular object, possibly a mirror or shield, facing a creature resembling a goat with a long, curved tail. The scene includes decorative foliage with multicolored leaves. The background is parchment-like, typical of manuscript art.

A medieval illustration depicting a person holding a circular object, possibly a mirror or shield, facing a creature resembling a goat with a long, curved tail. The scene includes decorative foliage with multicolored leaves. The background is parchment-like, typical of manuscript art.

Love Your Pet Day 🐾

Medieval manuscripts are full of dogs, birds, rabbits and other companions. Sometimes helpful, often looking chaotic!

Shelfmark: Bodl. 264, fols. 20v, 57v, 58r, 20v
More pet content coming soon: Pets and Their People opens 11 March at the Weston Library.

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Shakespeare at Home | For All Ages - SAH - Bookshop We are a registered non-profit organisation providing free educational resources around the globe on William Shakespeare and his work for all ages. We are neurodiverse and dyslexia-inclusive encoura...

Good morrow!

Our scribes are busy turning parchment and quill with the 1609 sonnets.

We know many of you are waiting patiently for this first edition and our first publication.

We estimate the publication date will be in April…🎂🪶

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

shakespeareathome.org/bookshop

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Forsooth, it pleases us! 🪄

2 months ago 1 1 0 0

Good morrow!

We’ve had some technical issues with our quills which affected our feed. We’ve dipped them in fresh ink and hopefully all is well.

Apologies for any duplicated posts.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

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About Iamble by Shakespeare at Home Discover the world’s first dyslexia-friendly word game centred on Shakespeare’s work. Three daily games that refresh at midnight. Play for free now!

Good morrow @surf.social!

We recall a few months ago you laid down a very bodacious (trying to be surf cool) Shakespearean reply to one of our posts.

We’d like to invite you to try our new online game Iamble.org for more Shakespeare fun.

Fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

iamble.org/about

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About Discover Iamble.org, the world’s first dyslexia-friendly word game based on Shakespeare’s work. Enjoy three daily games refreshed at midnight. Play free now.

Good morrow!

Our scribes have been busy…scribing…is that a word? 🤔

Play our new and the world’s first dyslexia-friendly word game centred on Shakespeare’s works, Iambic, for free and find out.

Have fun and fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

iamble.org/about

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Good morrow!

We played our own game of Iamble.org this morning and we still got our quills all mixed up!

Let us know how you’re getting on.

Iamble is available now for free.

Have fun and fare thee well! ❤️🎭🌈

#Shakespeare #Iamble #Shakespeareathome

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Shakespeare at Home | For All Ages - SAH - Iamble We are a registered non-profit organisation providing free educational resources around the globe on William Shakespeare and his work for all ages. We are neurodiverse and dyslexia-inclusive encoura...

Full instructions can be found here: shakespeareathome.org/iamble

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