
SOF Brings Authorship Speakers to Your Area
The SOF has created a Speakers Bureau — over 30 people who are willing and able to give live introductory Shakespeare Authorship Question (SAQ) talks
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

The SOF has created a Speakers Bureau — over 30 people who are willing and able to give live introductory Shakespeare Authorship Question (SAQ) talks

Consider publicly raising Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s profile with flair. Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship now offers SOF merchandise, such as mugs and tote bags, through the print-on-demand service Zazzle.

By Richard M. Waugaman, M.D. The Year’s Work in English Studies [YWES], a publication of the Oxford University Press, is the most comprehensive and oldest

“What burns me so is not so much the original fraud, but the continuing campaign to discredit Oxford and suppress the facts.” Recently, Shakespeare Oxford

“The absence of the author has brought about an absolute tragedy . . . .” by Theresa Lauricella Award-winning poet Chris Pannell, editor of The

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship is pleased to announce that its Research Grant Program Selection Committee has chosen to award grants to research projects by four

Tom Regnier has been selected by the Dade County (Florida) Bar Association to speak on “Hamlet and the Law of Homicide” as part of the DCBA’s

July 13, 2016 Professor Bryan H. Wildenthal of Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, in “Remembering Rollett and Debunking Shapiro (Again),” an article

On May 12 of this year, the SOF posted a news item on this website, “SOF Responds to Omission of Authorship Book from Mark Twain

PRESS RELEASE Contact: Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Tom Regnier, President info@shakespeareoxfordfellowship.com The New York Times on June 29 published an article about the discovery by Heather Wolfe, a

Independent Shakespeare scholar Maria Hablevych has recently published The Light of Shakespeare’s Temple: Articles, Translations, a collection of her Shakespearean scholarship in Ukrainian. The book

Astrologer Priscilla Costello, who spoke at the SOF’s 2013 conference, will launch her new book, Shakespeare and the Stars: The Hidden Astrological Keys to Understanding

Kirill Shatilov, who has translated Romeo and Juliet into Russian, has now also translated Mark Twain’s anti-Stratfordian romp Is Shakespeare Dead? into Russian. The Kindle book

The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship recently objected to the current omission of Mark Twain’s masterpiece of Shakespeare authorship skepticism, Is Shakespeare Dead? from the University of California

April 30, 2016 Tom Regnier gave his presentation, “Did Shakespeare Really Write Shakespeare? Or Did Someone Else?” on April 11, 2016 in Coral Gables, Florida

In response to the many activities marking the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakspere of Stratford, and particularly in response to the Folger
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