Ross Burgess

How would you define yourself?

Retired IT consultant, volunteer editor, publisher and web designer.

Ross Burgess

Please describe yourself and your areas of interest.

After retiring from my career as an IT consultant I have worked, mostly on a voluntary basis, as a web designer and editor. I have been the principal contributor to the Wikipedia-style UK LGBT Archive, and have made many edits to articles on Wikipedia itself. I edited and prepared for publication Diverse Performances: Masculinities and the Victorian Stage (Paradise Press, 2014) which had been left unfinished on its author’s death. I have helped to edit and publish several other books (one of them including a couple of my short stories) and maintain several websites. I live part time in Edinburgh and part time in Falkland, Fife, where I am involved in local history research and publishing for the Falkland Society.

Why did you become a Companion of the Guild?

I first encountered Ruskin's works through an interest in historic buildings, but I have since begun to delve into his economic and social thinking. I have been very much encouraged by my husband, Peter Burman, who is a Director of the Guild, and I plan to continue reading Ruskin's works and reflecting on the relevance of his thought to the issues of today.

Web links: foxearth.net, falklandsociety.org.uk, lgbtarchive.uk, www.peterandross.uk