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Tag Archives: Dr Sam George
The Conversation: Why we should welcome the return of ‘Old Stinker’ the Hull werewolf
I mentioned in my last post that I had a brief to write this piece and take part in the Big Conversation. It had to be short and be accessible to scholars in all disciplines and provide evidence for my hypothesis. The … Continue reading
Posted in OGOM: The Company of Wolves, Press Coverage
Tagged Dr Sam George, Hull werewolf, old stinker, rewilding, Wolves
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The Werewolf as Spectre Wolf
Here’s a quick update on my werewolf research trending ahead of Halloween. I’m going to be doing some radio over the next few days and I’ll be taking part in The Big Conversation on Friday which is where academics pitch … Continue reading
Posted in OGOM: The Company of Wolves, Press Coverage, Publications
Tagged Dr Sam George, Hull werewolf, old stinker, Werewolves, Wolves
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Gothic Manchester Festival: OGOM’s Werewolf research hits the media ahead of Halloween
Just back from the Gothic North and catching up on some stories in the media following the inspiring and fun event that was the Manchester Gothic Festival (which had some excellent papers and its own live mouse at the venue). There … Continue reading