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Welcome to my quasi-academic world. Here you’ll find links for academic related books, MargoH’s Musings, and stuff related to my general engagement with all things literary. My Substack postings have been moved to this word and effective February 23, 2024 MargoH will vanish from Substack for political reasons. You will find previous postings and future musings on the Blog page. For current MargoH Musings subscribers, a future subscriber’s’ page will be added if you wish to support my musings. I will send paid subscribers a personal note before I close my Substack account.

This website serves as a space where you can find my current and future intellectual thinking and work, and what I’m up to in the academic spaces. I’m excited to release in Spring 2024, Margo Hendricks Casebook. This book is a collection of essays written over the course of my academic career as a Premodern Critical Race practitioner and an early modern English and Shakespeare studies scholar. You can order an eBook copy now, just click on the image or the Payhip Store button. Print and hardcover copies will be available August 2024.

I have a couple of quasi-academics casebooks planned on the amazing Beverly Jenkins. All future books will only be available on my Payhip store.

Finally, I can be reached via margoh@ucsc.edu. Reminder: this is the official Margo Hendricks Experience page and does not represent the views or policies of the University of California in any way, shape, or form.

Thank you for all your love and support. I know I shouldn’t but…y’all are responsible for this. : )

Margo Hendricks is Professor Emerita, University of California Santa Cruz. Co-editor (with Patricia Parker) of Women, Race and Writing in the Early Modern Period (1994), Margo has published essays on Shakespeare, premodern critical race, early modern women, and whatever strikes her fancy. Her book Race and Romance: Coloring the Past (ACMRS 2022). Other research projects include From Cotton Fields to Shakespeare’s Negress: An Academic Memoir. . . of sorts. Under the pen name Elysabeth Grace, Margo is a Black romance author