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CFPs and Events: Monsters, Victorians, Osgood Perkins, Cottingley Fairies, fairy tales, folklore
CFP: Monster Media Conference 2026 University of Edinburgh, 18-19 June 2026 (in person and on line) Deadline: 15 March 2026 This conference aims to explore the relationship between monsters and the media in which they are portrayed, and the way … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, AI, archaeology, botany, Cottingley Fairies, deepfakes, Fairy tales, Film, flowers, Folk Horror, Folklore, French folklore, Gothic, Italian fairy tales, media, monster theory, Monsters, music, Osgood Perkins, Victorian literature
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Events and CFPs: Fairytale ballads, water horses, Romanticism, Victorian, Gothic others, science, Ann Radcliffe
NB: The BARS deadline is approaching–29 September!! Edit: I forgot to include the Haunted Landscape event at Conwy Hall–my apologies. The Singing Bones: Ballads for the Witching Season The Carterhaugh School, four weeks from 4 November, 2025; on line. A … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, Ann Radcliffe, ballads, fairy tale, Folklore, gender, Ghosts, Gothic, graveyards, kelpies, landscape, magic, otherness, Romanticism, science, science fiction, The Devil, tradition
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