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- Category: Books and Articles
- Out today! (1 October 2024) OGOM Project’s new book, The Legacy of John Polidori: The Romantic Vampire and its Progeny
- Polidori’s Missing Grave: St Pancras Old Church
- Mythological Africans: Seeing Beyond the Unknown Other in Folklore
- A Gothic Cookbook: Celebrating food and drink across the best of the genre
- Young Adult Gothic Fiction, Vampire Dystopia
- Matizes do gótico: Three centuries of Horace Walpole – Two kinds of Romance
- Werewolves and Wildness
- Review: Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic
- Stranger Things: Flower-Headed Monsters
- Grave Desires: Samplers, Sensibility and the Language of Flowers
- ‘Horror Literature through History: An Encyclopedia of the Stories That Speak to Our Deepest Fears’
- New book: Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic, ed. by Robert McKay and John Miller
- Wonder Woman and Her Influence
- Struwwelpeter — Original Illustrations
- 15 Most Anticipated Debut Novels of 2017
- The Making of ‘An American Werewolf in London’
- Tropical Vampires
- Fairy Tales and Medieval Latin Literature
- The Postmillennial Vampire
- The Obscure Cities
- Red Riding Hood and Illustrations
- Jack Zipes on the Sorcerer’s Apprentice
- Divine Horror: Essays on the Cinematic Battle Between the Sacred and the Diabolical
- 100 Must-read Books about Witches
- Wif-Wolves and Feminists
- Interview with Anne Rice
- Steampunk and Neo-Victorianism
- Fairy Tales, feminism, and strangeness
- Dorian Gray as Evil Essex Werewolf
- Book: Gina Wisker, Contemporary Women’s Gothic Fiction: Carnival, Hauntings and Vampire Kisses
- Decadent fairy tales
- Stacey Abbott, Undead Apocalypse: Vampires and Zombies in the 21st Century
- Angela Carter’s Life and Works, British Library, 24 November 2016
- Werewolves and Wildness: OGOM Publication News
- Shapeshifters, female geeks, and exotic mathematics
- Women and Speculative Fiction
- New YA and Fantasy Fiction
- Alan Garner — review essay
- 5 YA Sci-Fi & Fantasy Series Adults Need to Read
- Crossing genres in fantastic fiction – some new novels
- Angela Carter and Christopher Frayling
- Andrew Smith, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Frankenstein
- Marcus Sedgwick’s new novel: Saint Death
- The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
- David Richter, The Progress of Romance
- Essays on Fantastic Fiction and SF
- Franziska Kohlt, ‘Alice in the asylum: Wonderland and the real mad tea parties of the Victorians’
- Genres, Classification, and Adventures in the Library
- Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Straub, and the New Horror
- Generation Dead news
- Shapeshifters and Werecats
- The Gothic influence of Snow White’s Evil Queen
- Ancient Werewolf Known as ‘Old Stinker’ Sparks Folk Panic in UK
- YA Fiction and Style
- Review: Katherine Langrish, Seven Miles of Steel Thistles
- Open Graves, Open Minds Book – Out in Paperback on 1st June!!
- Shakespearian YA
- Adaptation Again! Neverland and Wonderland
- A Dark Reading List for Your Inner Teen Goth
- Re-imagining Fairy Tales
- Intertextuality and YA Fairytale Adaptations
- YA Fiction 2016
- 7 YAs Based on Myths and Tales From Around the World
- Fairy Tale Review
- Grimms’ Tales and Women
- YA Fiction–March 2016
- ‘Ravens and Their Cultural Significance Throughout Time’ Blog Post
- ‘International Women’s Day: Why women can thrive in sci-fi’
- More Angela Carter from ‘The Gothic Imagination’ blog
- ‘The Flowers of Evil: Satanic Feminists of Bohemian Paris’
- ‘The Aural Aesthetics of Ghosts in BBC Ghost Stories’
- Arthur Rackham’s Illustrations for the Brothers Grimm
- The Final Girl in Horror Movies
- ‘How to Find Hope in Dystopian Fiction’
- ‘Tania de Rozario: On the monstrous feminine’
- ’10 Books That Will Change How You Think About Fairy Tales’
- Are You Afraid of Fairies?
- Science and the Evolutionary Monster
- Gothic Women and Feminists in Horror
- CFA: Critical Essays on ‘American Horror Story’
- Wolf species have different howls
- Gothic Romance and romantic Gothic
- ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ also in book form!
- Utopianism Series
- How to be an Extra on the New Twin Peaks
- The Difference between British and American Children’s Fiction
- Open Graves, Open Minds: Representations of Vampires and the Undead from the Enlightenment to the Present Day (paperback)
- Walpole: The House and the Letters
- New Publications: Dangerous Bodies and Evil Children
- Paul Magrs: Magic and Mystery
- CFP: Special Issue of ‘Image [&] Narrative’ on Horace Walpole
- The Science of Lycanthropy
- American Gothic Culture
- ‘Werewolves in Africa’: An Interview with the Creator of ‘The Pack’
- ’18 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Quotes You’ve Used at the Office’
- Fairy Tales, Ancient Histories, and Eternal Appeal
- ‘How to Recognise a Werewolf in the Nineteenth Century’ by Will Pooley
- ‘Dark Shadows’, Serialisation and Sympathetic Vampires
- The Lesbian Vampire: A (Fairly) Brief Media Retrospective
- Gothic Britain
- New Books for the New Year
- Review of ‘Rules for Werewolves’ by Kirk Lynn
- A Round-Up of the Best YA and Children’s Literature of 2015
- The best recent science fiction and horror – A roundup from The Guardian
- Gothic Doubling and the Double, Gothically by Katherine Bowers
- Chris Riddell’s Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright
- Octavia Butler’s ‘Fledgling’ and Queer Black Vampire Mythology
- Shakespeare’s Vampires
- Lesbian Vampires in the Movies
- I Saw Three Witches
- Some aural and visual delights to feed your Gothic needs …
- The Tragic, Forgotten History of Zombies
- Real-Life Vampires
- Digital Horror, an edited collection from Xavier Aldana-Reyes and Linnie Blake
- David Punter’s The Gothic Condition (2016)
- Xavier Aldana Reyes, Horror Film and Affect: Towards a Corporeal Model of Viewership
- After 90 Years: The Story of Serbian Vampire Sava Savanovic
- The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television: A Comprehensive Bibliography (2015)
- Books and Articles: Secondary reading material for OGOM research
- The Vampire in Folklore, History, Literature, Film and Television: A Comprehensive Bibliography
- Horror in the Arts – Free Articles!
- Review of Xavier Aldana-Reyes’ Body Gothic (2014)
- Willis Goth Regier, ‘Grimm Beginnings’
- Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland: An on-line annotated edition
- Monstrous media/spectral subjects
- Fairy Tales, Wolf Children and Victorian Fairy Art
- 10 Books That Will Change How You Think About Fairy Tales
- Angela Carter
- She-wolves in Reformation Germany
- Victorian fairytales and folklore: round up
- Frankenstein and Fantasmagoriana
- Folklore and Modern Irish Writing, by Anne Markey and Anne O’Connor
- Otranto: Gothic articles and resources
- Maria Tatar, ’10 Lesser-Known Fairy Tales That Should Get More Love’
- Michael Dirda reviews five fairy-tale books
- Rowan Williams: why we need fairy tales now more than ever
- Alexandra Campbell, ‘Review: Reading Vampire Gothic Through Blood: Bloodlines’
- Dale Townshend, ‘Review of Elisabeth Bronfen’s Night Passages: Philosophy, Literature, Film’
- Rebecca Williams, Post-Object Fandom Television, Identity and Self-narrative
- Greg Buzwell, ‘Bram Stoker’s stage adaptation of Dracula’
- M.O. Grenby, ‘Fantasy and fairytale in children’s literature ‘
- Roger Luckhurst, ‘Perversion and degeneracy in The Picture of Dorian Gray’
- Rachey Taylor: A Review of Xavier Aldana Reyes’ Body Gothic (2014)
- Dale Townshend, ‘An introduction to Ann Radcliffe’
- Review of Screening Twilight: Critical Approaches to a Cinematic Phenomenon
- Review: The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature
- Grimm brothers’ fairytales have blood and horror restored in new translation
- Once Upon a Time review – Marina Warner’s scholarly history of the fairytale
- Irish Gothics: Genres, Forms, Modes, and Traditions, 1760-1890
- The Gothic and the Everyday: Living Gothic
- Gothic Origins: Film, Fiction and History
- Body Gothic: new book from Xavier Aldana Reyes
- Category: Call for Articles
- CFPs: Haunted Futures, folklore and Gothic, Blue Humanities, Dennis Wheatley, Gramarye
- CFPs and Events: Horror, Gothic poetry, monstrosity and Romanticism, Gothic books, Georgic Gothic
- CFPs and Events: Consuming Gothic, Scottish literature, folk horror, Frankenstein, fungal Gothic, monsters
- CFPs and Conferences: MAPACA & IGA Gothic, Haunted Landscapes, crime, poison, magic
- CFPs and Events: Gothic world literature, C. S. Lewis, Gothic summer school, magic, monsters, folklore, Hallowe’en
- CFPs: Gothic folklore, chimeras, fairy-tale horror, Dracula and vampires
- CFPs: Byron, monsters, the Brontës, SFF, fairytale horror
- CFPs: Hauntings, Southern Gothic, YA, fantasy, female Gothic, queer Arthuriana
- Events and CFPs: Vampires, pedagogy, Candyman, folk horror, Gothic adaptation, Gothic women
- CFPs and Events: Crones, vampires, Alice, Blake, Shelley, Burns Night
- Call for articles: Murder she wrote, Supernatural Cities, 1980s horror
- CFPs: Fairy tales and fantasy, The Neverending Story, theology, vampires, Asian Gothic, women and Satanism
- CFPS & Deadlines re: Opportunities in Gothic Scholarship
- CFPs: SF inequality, Twin Peaks, Georgette Heyer, Through the Looking-Glass, Oceans, The Exorcist, fairy tales, reviewers
- Calls for submissions: Fairy tale and fantasy, Angela Carter and Barthes, sex and Supernatural
- CFPs and Events: Shirley Jackson, zombie theory, Victorian popular fiction, Angela Carter
- CFPs & Events: Gothic and contagion, fantasy and theology, Vampfest, disease, Ellen Kushner
- CFPs: Hans Andersen, fairy tales, The Vampire Diaries
- CFPs, new resources: Gothic Nature, Middle Eastern Gothics, Science Fiction and empire
- CFP – Special issue of Revenant Apocalyptic Waste: Studies in Environmental Threat and Nightmare Spaces
- CFPs: Reimagining the Gothic, Gothic politics, Byron, folklore, Vampire Diaries, Japanese horror
- CFPs: Folk horror, folklore and fantasy, enchanted environments, literature and science
- CFPs: Vampires, Philip Pullman, climate change, horror film, Good Omens
- CFPs: Cine-excess, tales of terror, performing fairy
- CFPs: Utopia & Dystopia, Gothic mashup, Screening loss, SyFy films, Gothic games, performing fairy
- CFPs: Myth and art, Tales of Terror, Supernatural Studies
- CFPs and Events: Frankenstein, Buffy, horror, hauntology, 1980s, death and the sacred
- CFPs: Myth and dream, horror, Dracula and vampires, youth horror
- CFPs: Vampires, Gothic feminism, zombies, youth horror, creative work
- CFPs: Magical cities, coastal folklore, folk horror, folklore and the fantastic, Walpole
- CFPs: 19C vampires, radical YA lit, revisiting the Gothic
- CFPs: Buffy and the Bible, myth and fandom, fantasy blogs, Tropical Gothic
- CFPs: Dracula, vampires, zombies, otherness
- CFPs: Popular Culture reviews, articles on urban Otherness, creative Gothic
- CFPs: iZombie, tropical Gothic
- YA Gothic Fiction: CFP (edited collection) and NYALitFest (event)
- Anthem Gothic, Dracula, popular culture — books, articles, and reviews wanted
- CFPs: Angela Carter, Lewis Carroll and George MacDonald, Contemporary Gothic
- Call for Articles: Aeternum: The Journal of Contemporary Gothic Studies
- CfA: The Victorian Roots of Fantasy
- CFP: Let’s Go to Work: The Legacy of Angel – A Slayage Special Issue
- CFA: Gothic Animals
- Gothic Palgrave Handbook – Expressions of interest
- CFA: Edited collection – Oh, The Horror: Politics and Culture in Horror Films of the 1980s
- CFP: Neo-Gothic
- CFP: Gender and Horror edited collection
- Fantastika Journal
- CFA: Gothic Afterlives: The Reincarnation of Horror in Film and Television
- CFP: The Popular and the Weird: H.P. Lovecraft and 21st Century Media Cultures — special issue
- CFP: The Handbook to Horror Literature: Select chapters needed
- Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror
- CFA: Speculative Vegetation: Plants in Science Fiction
- CFA: The Spaces and Places of Horror
- CFP: C21 Literature: journal of 21st-century writings general issue
- Call for chapters: Pyrotechnics: The Incandescent Imagination of Angela Carter
- CFP: Call for Articles: Victorian and Neo-Victorian Screen Adaptations
- CFP: Special Issue on the Trickster, Marvels & Tales
- CFA: Death in Supernatural (edited collection)
- CFP: Edited collection on iZombie
- CFP: Histories of Magic and Sexuality
- Growing Up with the Undead: Vampires in the 20th- and 21st-Century Literature, Films and Television for Young Children
- CFA – ‘The Comic Work of Neil Gaiman: In Darkness, In Light, and In Shadow’
- CFA: ‘Exploring Teen Wolf’
- CFP: Romancing the Zombie
- CFP: Welcome to the Night Vale
- CFP: Monsters and Monstrosity in 21st-Century Film and Television
- CFP: Nautical Gothic (Journal Special Issue)
- CFP: Studies in horror and the Gothic
- CFP: Science Fiction Film and Television
- CFP: The Dark Arts Journal
- CFP: Eating the Rude: Hannibal Lecter and the Fannibals, Criminals, and Legacy of America’s Favorite Cannibal
- Company of Wolves Publications
- CFPs and Talks
- CFA: Company of Wolves Publication (Reminder)
- CFA: OGOM Company of Wolves Book and Journal Issue
- CFP — Edited collection: Gender, Race and Sexuality in The Walking Dead
- Various CFPs: October 2015
- CFP – The Dark California: Millennial Concerns in the Contemporary Pop-Cultural Readings of California
- CFP: Children in Popular Culture
- CFP Books of Blood: Collaborative Project and Funding Bid
- UPDATE: Extended Deadline: Monstrous Messengers 17 Aug. 2015
- CFP: “Expanding the Scope of Horror”
- CFP Edited Collection: Monstrous Moral Messengers: Supernatural Figures in Children’s Picture Books and Early Readings
- Call for Articles: Journal of Dracula Studies
- Call for Articles: The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies
- CFP for A Second New Edited Collection (Memory in Post-Apocalyptic and Dystopian Tales)
- Call for Submissions — Spectral Visions: Grim Fairy Tales
- CFP: Monstrum – the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of monsters and all things monstrous
- Posthuman Gothic (Published Collection) – Call for Chapters
- CFP: E-Gothic: Assemblage and Anxiety in the Networked World
- CFP: Posthuman Gothic (Published Collection) – Call for Chapters
- Category: CFP (Conferences)
- CONFERENCE: Bodies of Water: Mermaids, Selkies, and other Marine and Freshwater Hybrids
- CFPs: Sex and scandal, 1980s and sequels, Victorian popular fiction, Tolkien
- CFPs: Conjuring Creatures and Worlds, Heavy Childhoods, Cannibal Consumption, late Shelley, Angela Carter
- CFPs: Divine disasters, Poe, Byron, James Hogg, narrative
- Events & CFPs: Folktales, Gothic women, monsters, winter tales, Hardy
- New links and CFP: Anne Rice, African myth, fantasy journal, Daphne Du Maurier
- CFP and Events: Lady Caroline Lamb, Byron, and rebellion
- Events and CFP: Radcliffe, mermaids, Byron, Gothic Excursions, Haiti and Vodou
- CFPs: Gothic Interruptions, New Romanticisms, Byron, Angela Carter, Romance
- CFPs: Fantasy, Irish literature, religion, the occult, Islam, horror, Shelley, the Inklings
- CFPs: Popular genre fiction, historical fiction, Tolkien & YA fantasy, LGBTQIA+ Graphics
- CFPs: Dark Economies, Lovecraft Country, Zombies
- CFP: Corporeal Creations: Bodily Figurations of Creativity, online workshop, 24 March 2021
- CFP extension: ‘Ill met by moonlight’ Gothic Fairies Conference
- CFP ‘Ill met by moonlight’: Gothic Encounters with Enchantment and the Fairy Realm in Literature and Culture, 8-10 April, 2021
- CFPs: Gothic times, Gothic nature, Gothic realities
- CFPs: IGA 2019, Mapping the Mythosphere
- CFPs: Myth and dream, tales of terror, Romanticism
- CFP: Reading Group on Animals and Mythical Creatures
- CFP: Dolls, Robots, Automatons – The Artificial Body in Global Culture
- CFP: Northern Osmosis: Literary Viscosity as Material Solidarity, 11-13 April 2019, Simon Fraser University
- CFPs: Popular Novels, Dracula
- CFPs: Fantastika, Dark Arts, the Supernatural, Popular Culture, Witchcraft, Trees & Forests
- CFPs: Dracula, Frankenstein, and Bodily Fluids
- 1st Jan Deadline: CFP: OGOM and Supernatural Cities: The Urban Weird
- CfP: Gothic Hybridities: Interdisciplinary, Multimodal and Transhistorical Approaches, Manchester, 31 July-3 August 2018
- CfP: The Bicentenary Conference on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Venice, 21-22 February 2018
- CFP: OGOM & Supernatural Cities Present: The Urban Weird
- CFP: Gothic Nature: New Directions in Eco-horror and the EcoGothic, Trinity College Dublin, 17-18 November 2017
- CFP: The Vampire in Literature, Culture, and Film, PCA/ACA, 28-31 March 2018, Indianopolis
- CFP: Investigating Identities in Young Adult (YA) Narratives, 13 December 2017, The University of Northampton
- CFP Reminder: Gothic Style(s), Gothic Substance; Gothic Manchester Festival Conference, MMU, 28 October 2017
- CFP: Rereading Stephen King: Navigating the Intertextual Labyrinth, Kingston University, 11 November 2017
- CFP: Gothic Style(s), Gothic Substance: Gothic Manchester Festival Conference, MMU, 28 October 2017
- CfP: Death and the Supernatural, University of Edinburgh, 16 June 2017
- CFP: Genre Worlds: Popular Fiction in the 21st Century, State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, 10 November 2017
- CFP: Steampunk: Then, Now, and Then Again, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln 25-27 August 2017
- CFP Postgraduate Medical Humanities Conference
- CFP: Gothic Nature: New Directions in Eco-horror and the EcoGothic, Trinity College Dublin, 17-18 November 2017
- CFP: Space and place in Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture, Lancaster University, 23 June 2017
- CFP: Death and the Maiden, University of Winchester, 21-24 July 2017
- CFP: The Shelley Conference, Institute for English Studies, London, 15 September 2017
- CFP: Call for Papers: Translation Studies and Children’s Literature, Brussels and Antwerp, 19-20 October 2017
- CFP: Performing Fantastika: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Lancaster University, April 28-29 2017
- CFP: George MacDonald’s Scotland, University of Aberdeen, 19-21 July 2017
- CFP: Gendering the Urban Imaginary: Fantasy, Affect, Transgression, University of Debrecen, Hungary, 12-13 May 2017
- CFP: Gothic Nature: New Directions in Ecohorror and the Ecogothic, Trinity College Dublin, 17-18 November 2017
- CFP: The Fan Studies Network 2017 Conference, University of Huddersfield, 24-25 June 2017
- CfP: Arthur Rackham in Sussex on his 150th birthday, University of Chichester, 16 September 2017
- CFP: Death and the Maiden Conference, University of Winchester, 21-24 July 2017
- CFP: Fantastic London: Dream, Speculation and Nightmare, University of London, 13–14 July 2017
- Beasts of the Forest: Denizens of the Dark Woods
- CFP: Thinking with Stories in Times of Conflict: A Conference in Fairy-Tale Studies, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, August 2-5, 2017
- CFP: Re-orienting the Fairy Tale, Kanagawa University, Japan, 29-30 March 2017
- CFP: Women-in-Peril or Final Girls? Representing Women in Gothic and Horror Cinema, University of Kent, 25-26 May 2017
- CFP Gothic Modernisms, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, 29-30 June 2017
- CFP Supernatural Cities, Gothic Cities
- Saint Death: 2017 The Year of Mexican Gothic
- CFP: The Vampire in Literature, Culture and Film, San Diego, 12-15 April, 2017
- CFP: Damsels in Redress: Women in Contemporary Fairy-Tale Reimaginings, Queen’s University Belfast, 7-8 April 2017
- CFP: Damsels in Redress: Women in Contemporary Fairy-Tale Reimaginings, Queen’s University Belfast, 7-8 April 2017
- CFP: Representations of Romantic Relationships and the Romance Genre in Contemporary Women’s Writing, Saturday 11th June 2016, Sheffield Hallam University
- CFP: ‘Reimagining the Gothic’ and a reminder for ‘Temporal Discombobulations’
- CFP: Death and Culture
- CFP of MLA 2017: Alien Lines
- Animals Conferences and CFPs
- CFP: Theorising the Popular
- CFP: Fourth World Dracula Congress
- CFP: BBEC Conference, University of Timișoara, Romania, 23th-25th June, 2016
- CFP: World Vampire Congress 2016
- CFP: International Vampire Film and Arts Festival
- CFP: Trans-states: The Art of Crossing Over
- CFP: Roald Dahl Centenary Conference, 16-18 June 2016, Cardiff University
- CFP: FINNCON 2016: Fantastic Visions from Faerie to Dystopia, July 1–3, 2016, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland
- CFP: Fantasies of Contemporary Culture, Cardiff University, 23 May 2016
- CFP: Global Fantastika
- CFP Disconnected Forms: Narratives of the Fractured Self @DisConnnectForms
- Supernatural Cities CFP @imaginetheurban
- CFP: Reflected Shadows: Folklore and the Gothic, 15-17 April 2016, Kingston University
- Review of Gothic Manchester’s ‘What Lies Beneath’
- CFP: Promises of Monsters
- CFP – Reflected Shadows: Folklore and the Gothic
- CFP: ‘Temporal Discombobulations: Time and the Experience of the Gothic’
- CFP: Patrick McGrath Symposium, Stirling, January 2016
- CFP: ‘Summer of 1816: Creativity and Turmoil’, University of Sheffield, 24-27 June, 2016
- CFP: Slayage Conference on Joss Whedon, Kingston University, 7-10 July 2016
- CFP Global Fantastika: An Interdisciplinary Conference, 4-5 July 2016, Lancaster University
- CFP Books of Blood: Collaborative Project and Funding Bid
- CFP: Reimagining the Gothic: An Interdisciplinary Showcasing Event, University of Sheffield, 9 May 2015
- CFP Company of Wolves: only ten days left to submit and actually walk with wolves!!
- CFP: Enchanted Edwardians Conference, University of Bristol, 30-31 March 2015
- CFP: Locating Fantastika: An Interdisciplinary Conference, 8 July 2015, Lancaster University
- CFP: Reading the Fantastic: Tales Beyond Borders conference, University of Leeds, 23rd-25th April, 2015
- CFP: Wonderlands: Reading/Writing/Telling Fairy Tales and Fantasy, 23 May 2015, University of Chichester
- CFP: Current Research in Speculative Fiction 2015, 8 June 2015, University of Liverpool
- CFP: Victorian Authenticity & Artifice, 13-15 July 2015, Senate House, London
- CFP: Utopias, Realities, Heritages. Ethnographies for the 21st century, SIEF2015 12th Congress Zagreb, Croatia 21-25 June 2015
- CFP: Daughter of Fangdom:A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire
- OGOM Company of Wolves CFP – Beyond excited to announce this!
- CFP: Brave New Worlds: The Dystopia in Modern and Contemporary Fiction, Newcastle University, 29 April 2015
- CFP: Workshop on Dracula, Conference Education and Culture, Romania, June 2015
- CFP: Daughter of Fangdom: A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire, University of Roehampton, 18 April 2015
- CFP: Monstrous Geographies, Lisbon, 22-24 March 2015
- CFP: Daughter of Fangdom: A Conference on Women and the Television Vampire, The University of Roehampton, 18 April 2015
- CFP: Wonderlands: Reading/Writing/Telling Fairy Tales and Fantasy, University of Sussex, 23 May 2015
- Sideways in Time: Alternate History and Counterfactual Narratives – March 30-31, 2015, Liverpool
- Category: Courses
- Category: Creative Writing
- Category: Critical thoughts
- Goblin mode: the trend’s mythical origins, and why we should all go ‘vampire mode’ instead
- Sam George, ‘Black Roses: The representation of Sophie Lancaster’
- Fairy News: Jeanette Ng, Holly Black, Carnival Row, Queen Mab, and Irish sidhe
- Hans Andersen’ s Dark Musings From A Discarded Christmas Tree
- How Scooby Doo Influenced A Whole Generation of Gothic Scholars
- What Happens to a Werewolf in the Harvest Moon?
- Every Time A Bell Rings an Angel Gets His Wings
- Twilight: feminism and fandom
- Vampires: Dracula, James Joyce, Jane Austen, bats, and Marx
- Frankenstein: essays and 1910 film
- Slaying Vampires: Romantic Origins, Theatrical Afterlives
- Older than Dracula: in search of the English vampire
- Deviant Burial of ‘Vampire’ Child in C15th Italy
- Emily Brontë : bicentennial essays
- Will the Blood Moon Come Too Soon?
- Genre, dreadpunk, mannerpunk, the female Gothic
- Mermaids: ballads, novels, films
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer: academia and Gothic heroines
- Fairy Tales: art, essays, and resources
- RIP Gérard Genette (1930-2018)
- Frankenstein and Counter-Enlightenment
- Manderley Today: 80 Years of Du Maurier’s Rebecca
- Big Bad Humans and Benevolent Wolves
- Ursula Le Guin: Tributes and Analysis
- RIP Ursula K. Le Guin
- Merpeople and Monstrous Lovers
- East of Eden: A Guide to Angels by Dr Sam George
- Redeeming the Wolf / Reclaiming the (Were)Wolf
- The Franck Crucifix: A Case of Family Folklore
- ‘A devout but nearly silent listener’: dialogue, sociability, and Promethean individualism in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818)
- How long have we believed in vampires? (from The Conversation)
- How long have we believed in vampires?
- Female Werewolves and the Big, Bad Wolf
- The Cuckoo in the Nest: Changelings in YA Literature
- My 10 must-read YA books …
- Blogging Buffy for the 20th Anniversary (with Werewolves)
- The Owl Service: 50 years
- RIP George Romero
- Feminism and the Cinematic Vampire
- Images of Witches
- Top 21st Century Werewolf Narratives
- Fairy Tale Pathology
- Edward Gorey
- Jack-in-the-Green Festival
- The Myth of Frankenstein and Scientific Hubris
- What to do when the Folk Horror is us
- Dracula, in history and in comic books
- Witches and Walpurgis Night
- Gothicise and Supernatural Cities
- Beauty and Beastliness: Intertextuality, genre mutation, and utopian possibilities in paranormal romance
- The Works of H. G. Wells
- The malign influence of Beauty and the Beast
- More Beauty and the Beast
- Review: Beauty and the Beast, dir. by Bill Condon (Disney, 2017)
- Beauty and the Beast: more thoughts
- Fairy Tale Hybridity: What Kind of Animal is Beast in ‘Beauty and the Beast’?
- Buffy: 20 years on
- Buffy – My Childhood Companion
- Buffy: ‘academia’s most-studied pop cultural artifact’
- Folklore and Fiction: Hybrid Creatures from the Owl Man to the Demon Dog
- Wolves of Finland
- Comforted by Wolves
- The Icelandic Dracula
- Werewolves, pulp fiction, and folklore
- Better the Devil You Know: Part Two
- Better the Devil You Know: Was the Devil Once Blue and an Angel?
- All the Better to See You With: Wolves and US
- Preparing for a Viva – Further Thoughts
- 2017 – PhD Reflections
- Dark Musings From A Discarded Christmas Tree
- Folk Gothic and Folk Noir
- Theodore von Holst, ‘Frankenstein’ (1831)
- Gothic Sensibilities: Charlotte Bronte Stitches Her Dead Sibling’s Hair Into Her Shoes
- Gargoyles and Temptation
- Whitby, Goth, and Steampunk
- Post-millennial Vampires
- Goths Just Wanna have Fun!
- Generation Dead: Maggie Stiefvater’s ‘Shiver’ (2009)
- Angela Carter Online
- More witchcraft
- Hekate and witches
- Generation Dead: Consuming the Vampire – Holly Black’s ‘The Coldest Girl in Coldtown’
- Generation Dead: The Elusive Vampire
- Generation Dead: Gothic Romanced
- Angela Carter: Wolves and other beasts
- Generation Dead: Introductory Workshop
- Aiken Drum and the Scottish Brownie
- Remus Lupin’s ‘furry little problem’
- Cultural Afterlives of Frankenstein
- A Guide to Ancient Magic
- Fairy tale and the bizarre
- SF and Romance
- Soviet Communism and Technological Utopia
- Film noir and the Gothic
- Buffy and Feminism
- Nineteenth-Century Women and Speculative Fiction
- Who’s Afraid of the Big, Black Cat?
- Folk Horror for Beginners
- China Miéville: Beatrix Potter, Enid Blyton and the ‘pictureskew’
- Fairy tales and contemporary fiction
- Enter the Gothspeare: Shakespeare and the Witchcraft Trials
- Another set of Top Ten Shapeshifters (Part 1)
- Fantasy and dystopia in the Middle East
- Marina Warner, ‘Angela Carter: fairy tales, cross-dressing and the mercurial slipperiness of identity’
- British Gothic: Penny Dreadful
- Stacey Abbott on iZombie
- Top Ten Shapeshifters – The Retro Version
- Vampire Politics meets the EU
- On Twilight, dangerous love, romantic poetry and voyeurism
- Why I believe in the story of ‘Old Stinker’ the Hull Werewolf
- Beauty and the Beast: A modernist transformation by Clarice Lispector
- Maria Tatar
- Gargoyle Romance and Capture Fantasy
- Angela Carter
- Witches in Contemporary Culture
- Jane Eyre’s Fantastic Origins
- Jane Eyre–a YA novel?
- Vampire Zombies Run Amok in the Big Apple
- Disco and Dystopia
- Disney’s Walpurgisnacht
- Walpurgisnacht: Musical and textual variations
- Shakespeare, Hobgoblins and the Never Never
- Gothic Shakespeare: Enter the Gothspeare!!
- The Jungle Book and wild children
- Retelling Fairy Tales: Little Red is Armed by the NRA
- Bram Stoker: The Disappearing Vampire at Dublin Writer’s Museum
- Fairy Tale Adaptation by Disney
- Generation Dead: The Shiver Workshop
- ‘Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble’: Witches, Magic and Demons @TheJohnRylands
- Stan Lee, Spiderman and Troubled Teen Protagonists
- Trends in YA paranormal fiction
- Angela Carter, Fairytales and Adaptation
- Paranormal Romance: Notes towards a definition II
- Paranormal Romance: Notes towards a definition I
- ‘The Witch’ (2015)
- Mythical Creatures from Philippine Folklore and Mythology
- Teen Gothic: P is for Paranormal – Still
- Robot Rom Com: Could it Happen?
- Trolls and Tree people
- The Artistic Troll
- More on Fairy Tale Fashion
- Origins of the Fairy Tale
- It’s A Kind of Magic: The Books of Renaissance Magician John Dee Go On Display
- Magical Skins: The Selkie’s Transformation
- Top 10 Werewolf Scenes
- YA Shapeshifters: The Selkie
- Sexualising the Witch: Magic, Witches & Devils #jrlmagic
- David Bowie, science, and Gothic absurdity
- David Bowie, Neil Gaiman, Yoshitaka Amano
- OGOM: YA Fiction and the Gothic
- Bill Hughes, ‘”But by blood no wolf am I”: Language and Agency, Instinct and Essence – Transcending Antinomies in Maggie Stiefvater’s Shiver series’
- Bill Hughes ‘Landscapes of Romance: Generic Boundaries and Epistemological Dialectics in the Paranormal Romance of Julie Kagawa’s The Iron King’
- Review of Matthew Bourne’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’
- Generation Dead: Young Adult Fiction and the Gothic – Starts Jan 18th
- Talking Trees and Unsettling Sensibilities
- White Rabbit: Yuletide Adventures in Wonderland @BritishLibrary
- Creepy Merry Christmas Victorian Style
- The Publication of Grimm’s Fairy Tales
- Savage Girls and Wild Boys
- A Festive Post on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- L’Abbe Bordelon’s ‘Monsieur Oufle’ on Radio 4 Extra
- Bloody and Monstrous Flowers: These Tulips Should Be Behind Bars
- Black Dogs and Hell Hounds
- Wilderness, National Parks and Hybrid Wolves
- Britain’s Medieval Vampires – Review
- The Man Who Brought Zombies to America
- A Compendium of Monsters
- Witches, Gothic Novels, and Cosmic Horror
- How Did I Choose Me My Witchcraft Kin? My Past and Future in Witches
- The Vampire Craze in Popular Culture Isn’t Dead Yet
- The 25 Best Horror Movies since 2000, A.V. Club
- Review of ‘Crimson Peak’ (2015)
- Witch-Finding, Marina Warner
- 18 Great Films of Gothic Horror and Romance to Watch Before ‘Crimson Peak’
- Twilight, Abstinence and Desire
- Are haunted houses the new vampires?
- Vampire Breast Lifts and the Cult of Eternal Youth
- Genevieve Valentine, ‘How the vampire became film’s most feminist monster’
- Roger Luckhurst, ‘Why bother reading Bram Stoker’s Dracula?’
- The Return of ‘The Returned’ (2012 – )
- Tracy Hastie, ‘Leather Clad Heroines and the Monster Within’
- The Return of the Wolves
- Witches from Fiction, Witches from History
- The Emergence of the Sympathetic Witch in Twentieth-Century Culture
- Reflections on ‘The Company of Wolves’
- Werewolves in a dog eat dog world: Kathryn Hughes in The Guardian
- Wolves in Southern France
- Shakespeare’s Irish Werewolves
- Roger Luckhurst, ‘From Dracula to The Strain: Where do vampires come from?’
- Grave Diggers Steal Vampire Director’s Skull: Is this why Bram Stoker has no Tomb ?
- Why do humans love monsters?
- Top 10 Vampire Films
- Neil Gaiman and Kazuo Ishiguro
- Xavier Aldana Reyes: Tribute to Christopher Lee
- Every Age Embraces the Vampire it Needs: RIP Christopher Lee
- New trends in YA fiction
- What do botany and vampirism have in common?
- Vampires aren’t that bad
- Vatican Wants Exorcisms for Teens Who Love Vampires
- Sarah Hentges, ‘Girls on fire: political empowerment in young adult dystopia ‘
- Caasandra Clare’s City of Heavenly Fire
- Was Elizabeth Bathory onto something?
- Little Red Riding Hood Rides Again–and Again and Again and Again
- Sir Christopher Frayling and Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber
- Value and Ideology in YA Fiction
- Feminism and the cinematic female vampire
- Film and Fairy Tale
- Prince Lestat: A New Era for the Vampire Chronicles of Anne Rice
- Barry Forshaw ‘Sex and Death: Vampires from Coleridge to Hammer’
- How our zombie obsession explains our fear of globalisation
- Phantasmagoria : The Dark Side of the Light
- Grandma, what a long history you have! The origins of “Little Red Riding Hood”
- Happy 18th, Buffy!
- Dragon lovers: extract from Julie Kagawa’s Rogue
- Vampire Queen Anne Rice and the Sympathetic Vampire (23 Feb 2015) By Ms Leigh McLennon
- Finding the Gothic in Mary Poppins
- Werewolf News
- Wolf Packs and Feral Children
- Demon Lovers: Embracing the Monster in Paranormal Romance (slideshow)
- Bill Hughes, ‘Demon Lovers: Embracing the Monster in Paranormal Romance’
- Suzanne Burdon, ‘Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the birth of modern science’
- Maria Popova, ‘The Best Illustrations from 150 Years of Alice in Wonderland’
- Suzie Grogan, ‘From stanza to screen: How a Keats poem is inspiring 21st-century film makers’
- Podcast: A.S. Byatt discusses the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm
- William Gray, ‘Go into the woods – at your peril’
- Peter and the Wolf : celebrity narration and the enduring appeal of this tale
- David Castillo and William Egginton, ‘Dreamboat Vampires and Zombie Capitalists’
- Marina Warner, ‘How fairytales grew up’
- ‘Christmas’ leaflet distributed in Cambridge claims homosexuals are like vampires
- Buffyology Lessons in the Academy: Buffy V Shakespeare?
- Spectral Visions: Interview with Bill Hughes
- Studies in Gothic Fiction, 3.2 (2014)
- Davia Sills, ‘The good zombie’
- Gail Turley Houston, ‘From Dickens to Dracula’
- Adam J Smith, ‘A True Accouneit of Sublime Terror and Paranormal Activity’
- Vampires!
- History at Stake! The Story Behind Vampire Slaying Kits
- Neil Gaiman on Fairy Tales Revisited
- Neil McRobert, ‘The Current State of Experimental Gothic: Part One’
- Amanda Hopkins, ‘The Medieval Werewolf’
- “There is no escape.” Horace Walpole and the terrifying rise of the Gothic
- Marina Warner, ‘Once upon a time, part 1’
- Dead Letter: The Aesthetics of Horror
- Sartrean Themes in Joss Whedon’s Angel: A Marxist Interpretation
- The Guardian’s Top Ten vampire books
- In defence of horror
- What the historical inaccuracies in “Dracula Untold” tell us about the rise of Islamophobia
- The New Fairy Tale Is Trying to Escape Its Past
- A Scientific Guide to Seeing Fairies. A fragment.
- My hero: Mary Shelley by Neil Gaiman
- Let me grab your soul away – Kate Bush and gothic
- The Evolution of the Female Vampire
- Penny Dreadful: dismembering and assembling the Victorian Gothic
- What Is a Contemporary Gothic Reading Group?
- The Poet, the Physician and the Birth of the Modern Vampire
- Locating the Gothic Conference and Werewolves
- Chris Riddell (author of Goth Girl) on Ada Lovelace
- The top 10 fairytales
- Prof. Nick Groom on the Gothic
- The Literary Lycanthrope, or, How I Came to Love the Wolf
- Young Adult literature and the National Book Award
- Category: Events
- Shadowlands: The Dark Origins of the Victorian Fairy, 17th April, 1.30 online
- Shabnam Ahsan, ‘Skins and Cloaks: New Identities in 21st-Century Fairy Tales’
- UH Literature Research Seminar Series (January- March 2024)
- Literature Research Seminars 2023-4
- Gothic Yuletide: A Journey Through Dark Christmas Folklore, Sat 9th December
- OGOM Halloween Event Diary
- Invitation to join us in the Company of Wolves
- Writing the Occult: Vampires, 28th October, 2023 Online
- In the Company of Wolves: Werewolves, Wolves and Wild Children 2023
- Sam George, The Dark Origin of the Fairy, at London Month of the Dead, 29th October, 2023
- Events: Alice in science, Flower Fairies
- Breaking Through to Faery
- OGOM Hallowe’en 2022
- Blood & Celluloid: Vampire Film Festival – October 15th 2022
- Werewolves and the Gothic: In Search of the Spectre Wolf (22nd October 2022 – London Month of the Dead)
- The Folkloric Vampire and its English Progeny
- In Our Time – Polidori’s ‘The Vampyre’
- Rebellion, treachery, and glamour: Lady Caroline Lamb’s Glenarvon and the Byronic vampire, The Byron Society, 20 April 2022
- Events: Gothic networking, Dracula, vampires
- Nosferatu at 100: The Vampire as Contagion and Monstrous Outsider
- Coffin Boffin’s #31DaysofHalloween
- Events for Hallowe’en and elsewhen: Gothic bodies, Gothic nature, Lud-in-the-Mist, Irish women, YA and COVID, Melmoth
- A British Werewolf Scholar on YouTube
- Gothic Bodies: North West Long Nineteenth Century Seminar 3 November, 2021
- Online Talk: Dr Sam George, Dark Folklore: A Journey into the Botanical Gothic, 19 October 2021
- Cats’ Protection: Transylvania Trek
- Events: Crawling Horrors, Gothic Revolutions
- The Cottingley Fairies: A Study in Deception, Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery, Leeds, 18 June 2021-17 November 2022
- Online Launch of Twenty-First-Century Gothic: An Edinburgh Companion 26th May 6-7.30 pm GMT
- Corporeal Creations: Bodily Figurations of Creativity, Online Workshop – 24 March 2021
- The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (22nd Feb 17.00 Free online event )
- Events: Mary Shelley, Octavia Butler, Gothic ocean, Byron, Polidori
- Marcus Sedgwick, ‘Alpine Spirits’, Rural Gothic Christmas Ghosts, 30 December 2020
- Being Human: Gothic New Worlds Flash Fiction Competition
- The Black Vampyre: Gothic Visions of New Worlds #BeingHuman2020
- ‘Fairy Lepidoptera’ at The Dark Side of the Fae: A Fairy Symposium, 30-31 May, 2020
- Company of Wolves Book Launch, The Odyssey Cinema 29 February, 2020. A Roaring Success.
- Unleash Your Inner Werewolf 29 Feb
- A Fairy Symposium, 30th-31st May, Todmorden
- Amazing offer! 50% or more discount on In the Company of Wolves book
- In the Company of Wolves – Book Launch and Film Screening 29 February 2020
- OGOM Gothic New Year Tour
- The Haunted Landscape: Magic and Monsters of the British Isles; 23rd November, Conway Hall, London
- ‘I am Dracula’: The Count comes to Hertfordshire (by Ivan Phillips)
- OGOM Supernatural St Albans Halloween Tour
- Evil Roots: book launch and film showing, Odyssey Cinema, St Albans, 7 September 2019
- Mummers and Pace Egg Plays
- OGOM: Supernatural St Albans Christmas Tour
- OGOM: Spectral St Albans Hallowe’en Tour – booking now
- Frankenstein Vs Dracula: Battle of the Books
- My Favourite Werewolf Film: Hasting LitFest
- The Monsters We Deserve Tuesday 4th September
- Night of the Literary Living Dead 26th August
- The Corpse Flower: One of Nature’s Monsters
- Animals and Us
- ‘Do fictional monsters reflect our reality?’, The Royal Institution, 5 June 2018
- Polidori and the Romantic/Byronic Vampire
- Living Frankenstein – On tour with a vampire slaying kit
- Press Release: OGOM and Supernatural Cities to Host ‘The Urban Weird’, 6th-7th April
- Full Programme for OGOM and Supernatural Cities Present: The Urban Weird, 6th-7th April
- The Urban Weird 6th-7th April Booking is Open
- Urban Weird Conference News
- The Selkie: Storytelling, Poetry & Panel
- Frankenstein Schools Programme
- The Northern YA Literary Festival: Holly Black, Samantha Shannon, Alwyn Hamilton
- There Must Be An Angel #FebruaryAngels
- YA Gothic at ‘Investigating Identities’ (2): Identity, Agency, Assimilation and Paranormal Romance
- YA Gothic at ‘Investigating Identities’, 16th December
- Books of Blood at the Being Human Festival 23rd November
- Redeeming Beauties and Beasts, Wolves and Humans
- Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Lynx?
- Two Sides to Every Story: Wolves Gain A Voice
- Happy Hallowe’en with Betty Boop
- OGOM Halloween Wolves!
- Bram Stoker and the History of the Vampire’s Reflection 19th October
- Booking Opens for OGOM at Being Human Festival on Monday 2nd Oct
- Sam on Radio: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
- Event: Bram Stoker and the History of the Vampire’s Reflection
- Worlds, Wrestling and Wolves
- Redeeming the Wolf: Something to Howl About #BeingHuman
- Angela Carter’s The Tiger’s Bride – Oxford Playhouse, 11-16 September 2017
- The Cottingley Fairies: 100 Years On, University of Bradford, 1 July 2017
- Lincoln Book Festival Goes Gothic
- Art project: Martin O’Brien: For The Dead Travel Fast
- White Wolves in and out of the Academy
- Penda’s Fen: Symposium, BFI, 10 June 2017
- Victoria Schwab UK Tour, 28 July-5 August 2017
- Fairy Tale Films and Gothic Forests at the Barbican, 3-25 May 2017
- Reimagining the Gothic: Gothic Spaces Creative Showcase, University of Sheffield, 13 May 2017
- Curtis Runstedler, ‘Amongst the Hermetick Philosophers’: Alchemical Afterlives in Medieval and Early Modern England
- The Eyes of My Mother
- Fantasy Worlds with Frances Hardinge, Newcastle University, 8 February 2017
- Strange Worlds: The Vision of Angela Carter, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 10 Dec 2016-19 Mar 2017
- The Gothic North Art Exhibition Opening Night, Manchester, 7 October 2016
- Witchcraft and Wizardry in Wearside, 4 October 2016
- Maggie Stiefvater live on line
- Buffy singalong!
- Dale Townshend and MMU Gothic Festival
- Curtis Runstedler, ‘Alchemy, the Philosopher’s Stone, and the Holy Grail’
- Maggie Stiefvater events in UK, July-August 2016
- The Future of Gothic Studies, Centre for the History of the Gothic, University of Sheffield, 8 July 2016
- The Wicked Lady Rides Again
- Contemporary Gothic Study Day, Lancaster University, 20 May 2016
- ‘Dead Body Politics, Materialities and Mobilities’ Research Seminars
- The Bram Stoker International Film Festival
- Bristol Festival Celebrates Angela Carter, May 18th
- Talk on Fairy Tales and National Identity at the University of Chichester
- Ghostly Sightings: hauntology and spectrality in East Asian gothic cinema
- Angela Carter: Lisa Appignanesi on ‘The Company of Wolves’
- ‘Witches’ Brew’ at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, February 2016
- Wolf Alice Late at the Library
- An Exploration of Eighteenth Century and Victorian Gothic Literature Displays With the Exhibition Curators
- OGOM Company of Wolves: Booking closes 1st September
- Your chance to walk with wolves – booking open
- Book Prize for Twilight of the Gothic
- Manchester’s Gothtastic Show: Darkness and Light
- The Fabularium Fairytale Festival, The South Bank, 24 Jul-2 Aug 2015
- OGOM meets Spring-Heeled Jack- the slides
- Feeling Gothicky? OGOM Welcomes Prof. Lucie Armitt for ‘Haunted Landscapes’ May 13th at UH
- ‘Spring-Heeled Jack and the ersatz Victorian Vampire’: Dr Karl Bell, 6th May, University of Hertfordshire
- Defect: A New Vampire Musical -good luck Clare!
- Young Adult Literature Convention, London, July 2015
- Interdisciplinary Gothic Event and Exhibition, Birmingham, 17 April 2015–2 May 2015
- Neck of the Woods, Manchester International Festival, Fri 10 Jul 2015 – Sat 18 Jul 2015
- Folklore, Vampires, and Haunted Landscapes: Research Seminars to Die For!!
- Caryl Churchill, The Skriker, with Maxine Peake, Manchester Royal Exchange, 3 July 2015-1 August 2015
- New Vampire Study Centre: OGOM’S proudest moment
- ‘The Terror of London’: Spring-heeled Jack and the Victorian Metropolitan Press, 29 January 2015, The Vaults Bar, Dirty Dicks, London
- Tessa Farmer, ‘In Fairyland’, Leeds College of Art, 30 January – 26 February 2015
- wonder.land – a new musical
- Miriam Allott Visting Writers Series: Bestselling Novelist Neil Gaiman, University of Liverpool, 5 March 2015
- Review of British Library Gothic Study Day
- ‘Witches and wicked bodies’, British Museum, 25 September 2014 – 11 January 2015
- The Company of Wolves at Riverside Valley Park 29th – 30th August 2014
- Open Graves Evening in St Albans: Post Millennial Happy Gothic!
- Is Twilight the wish-fulfillment fantasy to end all others?
- ** University of Sunderland Spectral Visions: Change of venue
- Study Day: Celebrating Ann Radcliffe, Chawton House Library, Saturday 8th November 2014
- Demon Lovers: Embracing the Monster in Paranormal Romance, Sunderland, 30 October 2014
- Dracula Visits the Library, Trinity College Dublin, 24-27 october 2014
- Fairytales and Storytelling
- When Gothic Was Born
- Gothic Romance and the Phantasmagorical, Manchester, 23 October 2014
- Spectral Visions–Demon Lovers: Embracing the Monster in Paranormal Romance, Sunderland, 30 Oct
- The Realm of Gothic Landscape ~ Real and Imaginary, Manchester, 24 October 2014
- University of Sunderland Spectral Visions
- Bram Stoker International Film Festival, Whitby, 23-27 November 2014
- Whitby Goth Weekend 2014, 31 October–2 November
- Gothic Manchester Festival 2014, 23rd-26th October 2014, Manchester
- ‘The Twilight of the Gothic’: OGOM Open Discussion 29th October, University of Hertfordshire
- IFI Horrorthon 2014, Dublin, 23-27 October 2014
- Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination
- Open Graves, Open Minds: Gothic Writing Evening 7th Nov, St Albans Literary Festival
- Our Monsters: Ourselves — Café Culture Debate, Newcastle, 1 December 2014
- Bram Stoker Festival, Dublin, 24-27 October 2014
- Welcome to the OGOM Blog
- Introducing the Open Graves, Open Minds blog
- Category: Conferences
- Haunted Landscapes Conference: Sam George Keynote ‘This Spectred Isle: Werewolves and the English Eerie in Contemporary UK Myth’, 6 July 2023
- Fairy Conference Poster
- Gothic Fairies Conference 8-11 April – Booking is Open
- The Folklore Society Announces a New President
- Review: CoronaGothic Conference, 30 June 2020, University of Macau Gothic
- Coronagothic 30th June 2020
- H.G. Wells Society Annual Conference 2019
- Gothic Times 26 October 2019
- Conference Report: Queer Fears Symposium (University of Hertfordshire), Odyssey Cinema, St Albans, 28 June 2019
- Vampire’s Rebirth
- Programme and Booking for Polidori Vampyre 200
- Polidori Vampyre 200 Booking
- ‘Polidori, the Byronic vampire & its progeny’ April 6th-7th 2019
- Gothic Hybridity: Ambiguous Creatures and Ambivalent Morals
- Folk Horror Returns Ahead of The Urban Weird in April
- OGOM and Young Adult Fiction @Identities_YA
- Young Adult Fiction: Empathy or Derision?
- Gothic Style(s), Gothic Substance: Gothic Manchester Festival Conference, 28 October 2017
- Gothic Styles: Gothic Substance – OGOM at Gothic Manchester Festival
- Conference review: Damsels in Redress: Women in Contemporary Fairy-Tale Reimaginings, Queen’s University Belfast, 7-8 April 2017
- ‘The Gothic North’ Symposium, Manchester Metropolitan University, 22 October 2016
- Travels in Transylvania: Bram Stoker’s Ambiguous Legacy
- Summer of 1816: Creativity and Turmoil
- Terry Pratchett Symposium, Dublin City University, 28 May 2016
- Reimagining the Gothic 2016: Monsters and Monstrosity
- Nick Stead: The Company of Wolves
- Gothic Manchester Festival 2015
- Further Details about the Company of Wolves visit to the UKWCT
- Gothic Manchester Festival 2015, 23 October 2015, John Rylands Library, Manchester
- Company of Wolves: one of the most talked about social justice issues of the day
- OGOM Company of Wolves Poster
- Review of ‘Locating Fantastika’, University of Lancaster, 7th-8th July 2015
- Dracula’s Transylvania, the Land Beyond the Forest
- Review of ‘Beliefs and Behaviours in Education and Culture’, West University of Timisoara, 25th-27th June 2015
- Review of Masculinities in the Landscape, Harlaxton College
- Locating Fantastika – Registration Open
- Gothic in Birmingham: New Show
- Great Day at Daughter of Fangdom: Women and Telvision Vampires Conference
- Booking now: Daughter of Fangdom: Women and the Television Vampire
- Monstrous Hounds and the Phantasmagoria: OGOM’s Lycanthropic Lantern-of-fear!!!
- Review of Locating the Gothic conference
- Le Fanu at 200
- Gothic Spaces / Gothic Places, 25th October 2014, Manchester Metropolitan University
- Locating the Gothic Conference, Limerick, 22-25 October 2014
- OGOM: ‘Company of Wolves’, conference July 2015
- Category: exhibitions
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- Category: Generation Dead: YA Fiction and the Gothic news
- Category: Gothic Hertfordshire
- Category: Interviews
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- Category: MA Reading the Vampire module news
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- Category: Press Coverage
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- Category: Resources
- Virginia Woolf, ‘A Haunted House’
- Return of the vampire: Stephenie Meyer’s Midnight Sun and YA vampire fiction
- Resources: Fairies, fairy tales, YA and children’s literature, preternature
- Angela Carter: BBC Documentary and The Angela Carter Society
- Fairy Tales: Form and Language, PC Princesses
- Mythology and folklore, contemporary legend
- Archive of 6,000 Historical Children’s Books
- More Buffy
- Angela Carter — Resources
- Nikolei Polevoi, Russian Fairy Tales
- Popular Fiction Research Hub
- Snow Queens and OGOM Research
- Angela Carter and the Gothic
- Grimms’ Tales — Illustrations
- Fairy Tale Films
- Images of Witches
- Folk Horror Revival
- Fairy Tale Art
- Folklore Thursday
- Old French Fairy Tales
- Gail Carriger
- Gothic Spaces and Standing Stones
- Dracula; the first edition
- Women Writing SF and Fantasy
- Witches Night Brew for Walpurgisnacht
- Valentine’s Day, Wolves, and Lupercalia
- Little Red Riding Hood, 1810
- Angela Carter, Vampirella
- The Dark Arts Journal – Promoting upcoming and emerging voices in the Gothic
- The First Global Fairy Census Wants To Hear About Your Close Encounters
- Before Bram: a timeline of vampire literature
- Roger Luckhurst, ‘The birth of the vampyre: Dracula and mythology in Early Modern Europe’
- Witchy Vampires
- Wolf Blood (1925) – A Werewolf Film
- Get in the mood for OGOM Company of Wolves with this must see Little Red Riding Hood
- Tales for the Young by Hans Christian Andersen
- Versions of Cinderella
- Werewolves in the woods – a 12th century account of strange happenings on the borders of Meath
- Lauren Owen, ‘Varney – the Forgotten Vampire’
- monsters: the experimental association for the research of cryptozoology through scholarly theory and practical application
- Owen Williams, ‘A History of British Folk Horror’
- Spine-chillers and suspense: A timeline of Gothic fiction
- Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – 150th Anniversary
- Alison Nastasi, ‘Beautiful Illustrations That Reimagine the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales’
- Folk Gothic: Polish Vampires Helped into their Graves by Hoards of Villagers and Their Pitch Forks
- The Wild Evolution of Vampires, From Bram Stoker to Dracula Untold
- Bram Stoker: Dracula – audio and video guides
- Frankenstein and the Vampyre: A Dark and Stormy Night
- Frankenstein and the Vampyre: A Dark and Stormy Night
- I Wonder: BBC Timeline of Gothic Fiction
- The International Fairy-Tale Filmography
- The Wild Evolution of Vampires, From Bram Stoker to Dracula Untold
- The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole
- Category: Reviews
- Review: Catherine Spooner on Renfield
- Review: Stacey Abbott, Phantome Der Nacht: 100 Jahre Nosferatu/Phantom of the Night: 100 Years of Nosferatu
- Review: Holly Black, The Stolen Heir (2023)
- Review: Dracula (BBC, January 2020)
- Rimsky-Korsakov, The Snow Queen (Opera North)
- Mermaids and Goth music
- Angela Carter: Children’s books and fairy tales
- Review of ‘Reimagining the Gothic’, 6th-7th May 2016
- Arabian Nights Vol 1: The Restless One review
- Review of ‘Reflected Shadows: Folklore and the Gothic’, 15th-17th April 2016
- Jane Austen vs. Zombies
- Review of ‘Heartless’ (2014-)
- A Vampire Documentary hosted by Drusilla
- Maria Cohut, ‘Review: Goth Girl and the Wuthering Fright’
- 12 of the Best New YA Books in May
- More Lupine Music
- Re-wilding the British Lynx and Other Animal Stories at Company of Wolves
- Lauren Chochinov, ‘Carmilla Rising: Adapting Le Fanu’s Novella In the Age of Social Media’
- Alice in Wonderland Meets Dali and Nabokov in a New Exhibition
- Review: Dr Gennie Dyson, ‘Moonrise Falling, by Adrian L. Jawort’
- Review of Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales
- Carmilla: the most ambiguous female vampire in fiction?
- Good Omens: dark and funny collaboration
- Review of ‘Werewolf Cop’ by Andrew Klavan
- Review of Mark Bruce’s ‘Dracula’
- Review of Witches and Wicked Bodies exhibition at the British Museum
- So Snape isn’t a Vampire …
- Sharing Our Lives with Wolves on Radio 4
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
- ‘Into the Woods’: Go behind the scenes with Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, and more
- Conference Report: Ann Radcliffe at 250
- Artistic Takes on 9 Classic Fairy Tales
- Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments to be a TV series
- Vampires, Werewolves, and the Recession
- The Sparkly Vampire Returns
- Review of ‘SF/Fantasy Now’ Conference, 22nd-23rd August 2014, University of Warwick
- Review of ‘Reading Animals’ Conference, 17-20 July 2014
- Category: UH Reading the Gothic reading group
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