Celebrate Shakespeare Authorship Mystery Day with us today! Join us from 2 to 4:30pm Eastern time (11am – 1:30pm Pacific) on the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship Facebook page where we are hosting live authorship talks with Q&A.
2:00 pm EST / 11:00 am PST Tom Townsend: Finding the True Shakespeare from an Historical Standpoint
3:30 pm EST / 12:30 pm PST Tom Regnier: Hamlet and the Law of Homicide: What This Tells Us about Authorship
While enjoying the talks, you can question the speakers and interact with other viewers.
Shakespeare Authorship Mystery Day (SAM Day) commemorates the anniversary of the First Folio’s publication and honors the work of authorship doubters. SAM Day provides a platform for all groups and individuals studying the authorship question to promote their work and increase curiosity about the true authorship of Shakespeare’s plays and poems.
How to celebrate:
- Join us on Facebook for live talks starting at 2pm Eastern US time (11am Pacific)
- Encourage your friends to sign the Declaration of Reasonable Doubt: https://doubtaboutwill.org/declaration
- Like and share the SOF’s Shakespeare Authorship Mystery Day social media posts
- Share the best evidence for your candidate
- Post your favorite Shakespeare authorship question books, videos, articles, etc. on your social media channels throughout the day
- Point to blogs and websites that provide more information
- Encourage students to ask their English literature and history teachers about the Shakespeare authorship question
- Use the hashtag #ShakespeareAuthorshipMysteryDay
- Read Shakespeare!