Class Schedules

For classes that have already happened, you can click on ‘Online Here’ to see a recorded version. Check out the YouTube channel for earlier classes as well!

Date (All times in London Time)SubjectSpeaker
March 21st 2026
4pm and 9pm
The Gay Gothic: Pioneers of Queer Desire in a Haunted TraditionJustin Tate
March 14th 2026
10am and 7pm
Magical Modernity: A Brief Anatomy and History of Urban FantasyStefan Ekman
March 7th 2026
4pm and 9pm
An Introduction to Mary Roberts RinehartB. Rae Grosz
February 21st 2026
10am and 7pm
“Laughed out of life and replaced by nothing”:​ Robert Aickman and the art of the artifice ghost story Brontë Schiltz
February 14th 2026
10am and 7pm
(1.5 hour interactive sessions – no recording)
Writing the Ghostly: A Writing WorkshopDr Icy Sedgwick
February 7th 2026
4pm and 9pm
From Her to Eternity: An Introduction to Gothic Woman in Nick Cave’s LyricsSasha Ravitch
January 31st
10am and 7pm
Revolting Women: The Final Girl as Anti-Capitalist SymbolLauren Stephenson
January 24th
10am and 7pm
The Irish Bog and Abject Femininity in FilmMarine Galiné
January 17th 2026
10am and 4pm GMT
Monstrous Feminine to Trans Vampire: Horror as Counter ArchiveIshan Tripathi
January 10th 2026
4pm and 9pm GMT
“You are the matrix”: Coralie Fargeat and the Monstrous Matrices of The SubstanceNoah Gallego
December 20th
10am and 7pm
Death is not the End: The Afterlives of CadaversCat Irving
Online HereIntergenerational Trauma and Gothic Elements in Pat Barker’s Another WorldFahime Serhatti
Not recordedCrafting a Christmas Ghost Story: An Artemis Writing Workshop
(Interactive and not recorded)
Sophia and Heather – Artemis Writing
Online HereHaunting, Caste Aesthetics, and Violence in South Asian HorrorIshan Tripathi
Online Here‘Thakumar Jhuli’ – The Ghost Stories of Bengali FolkloreArya Ray
Online HereWriting Back to the Coloniser: Re-Imagining Jekyll and HydeHaleh Agar
Online HereWomen from Nightmares: Vulnerability and Powerful Women in K-dramasSoumili Hazra
Online Here“Girl’s Best Friend”: Tracing the Animal Companion in Haunting Ground and Fran BowIngrid Butler
Online HereHugh Walpole: Wild Excursions into the MacabreJohn Hartley
Online HereMatthew Lewis: Romantic Era Masculinity, Heroes and VillainsRachael Pearson
Online HereWomen and the Early GothicSam Hirst
Online HereJohn Stagg: The Minstrel of the NorthJohn Hartley
Online Here“The sun is bad, it’s better to take a nap”: Gothic Trajectories of the
Pombero and Mythical Masks of Rape
María Belén Caparrós
Online HereUndead Celluloid: Vampires in the Techno-Borderlands of AmericaIsabella Edwards
Online HereSylvia Plath and the American Witch HuntsDorka Tamás
Online HereThe Lost Children of the AllegheniesB. Rae Grosz
Online HereAn Introduction to Gothic AsexualityVicky Brewster
Online HereAn Outside Broadcast at the End of the World – An Introduction to Nigel KnealeBrontë Schiltz
Online HerePatrick McGraph’s Gothic Fiction: An IntroductionTatiana Farjado
Online HereMesmerise Me: Performing Male Masochism in Clan of Xymox’s DiscographyNoah Gallego
Online HereThe Gothic and The DoorsVictoria Roskams
Online HereWitchcraft Trials and Male ‘Witches’ in PolandŁukasz Hajdrych
Online HereBeyond the Scythe: From Folklore to Screen – the Evolution of the Jeoseung SajaLinds Williams
Online Here
I need you to close your eyes: The Horror of Absence in Skinamarink and ‘A Piece of Monologue’Dan Pietersen
Online HereA Hellhole in DerbyshireSophie Sawicka-Sykes
Online HereTerror and HorrorSam Hirst
Online HereBlood, Guts, and God: Evangelical Horror Tropes & Christian Nationalist Themes in The Conjuring and its SequelZachary Dorion
Online Here
Get Out of Midsomer: Horror in Britain’s EmpireTré Ventour-Griffiths
Online HereWe Have Been Here Before: Haunted Houses in TimeDan Pietersen
Online HereMalay(sian) Cinema and Malay Monstrosity: An Analysis of MunafikSyazween Zainal
Online HereThe Folklore of Analogue HorrorEli Dolliver
Online HereScream and Scream Again: Old Norse Revenants and the Persistence of the Undead into ModernityNatalie Hopwood
Online HereThe (Stephen) King of Swedish Horror: An Introduction to the Novels of John Ajvide LindqvistStephen Curtis
Online HereCarlos Ruiz Zafón and the Spanish GothicRosa Ortiz
Online HereRevenants as Abject Feminine in Romanian Gothic Horror: Mircea Eliade’s ‘Miss Christina’ (1936)Maria Cohut
Online HereHell Calling a Cab: Demand-Response Transport in Supernatural FictionWilliam Redwood
Online HereDracula as Survival Cannibal: Shipwrecks, Starvation, and Drinking Blood at SeaEmma Probett
Online HereSomething Evil Comes This Way: James Bond and the GothicTom Mason
Online HereNegative Virtue, Natural Vice and Gothic Sensibility in Ann Radcliffe’s The Romance of the ForestSam Hirst
Online HereHair HorrorL. Marie Wood
Online HereShipping the Old English Baron: Clara Reeve as Gothic FangirlEvan Hayles Gledhill
Online HereObscured Objects: Exploring Objects of Queer Significance at Nottingham CastleEmma Fearon
Online HereThe Pied Piper of HamelinB. Rae. Grosz
Online Here“Run from the Light”: Neverending days, Sin Eaters, and the Monstrous Light of Final Fantasy XIV: ShadowbringersAndre Cowan
Online HereThe Annihilation of Identity: The Sun and its Dark Mirrors in Doctor WhoDaru McAleece
Online HereThe Echoes of History in Contemporary Australian Gothic CinemaErin King
Online HerePresent Darkness: Demonology, Conspiracism, and Christian Nationalism in America TodayJonathon O’Donnell
Online HereFemale Ghosts in Horror FilmsAmy Beddows
Online HereNot Just For Children: An Introduction to the Gothic and Weird Stories of Edith NesbitHan O’Flanagan
Online HereUnquiet: David Demchuk returns to talk about queer horrorDavid Demchuk
Online HereInterminable Realms of Space: Demonic Theo-Aesthetics and Cosmic Voyages in Byron’s CainSam Hirst
Online HereThe Gothic Gumiho K-DramaColette Balmain
Online HereMonsters and Madwomen: A Queer Gothic Reading of Taylor SwiftDuc Dau
Online HereThe Female Body in Rape-Revenge (-Trauma) MoviesBruna Folleto Lucas
Online HereAppalachian FolkloreMichael Dittman
Online HereThe Picture of Dorian Gray and the Power of ArtJade Hainsworth-Walsh
Online HereMatthew Lewis: Reanimated Corpses, Blood, and the Gothic Vital ElementLaura Kremmel
Online HereThe Representation of the Devil of TarotSudipta Agarwal
Online Here‘Soil turns sour and flowers wilt’: The Eco-Gothic and Matriarchal Power in ‘Practical Magic’Charlotte Troy
Online Here“Let the High God Judge Between Us”: The Inversion of Hope and Sin in A Study in ScarletRebekah Diane Love
Online HereThe “Spiritualistic Science” of Thomas Lynn BradfordB. Rae Grosz
Buy Conference Pack including videos of all talks hereDevils and Justified Sinners ConferenceSpeakers from around the world with keynotes by Adam Kotsko and Martha McGill
Online HereDemonic Anti-Music and its legacy from St Anthony to ‘The Boogeyman’Sophie Sawicka-Sykes
Online HereWeird or Wyrd: A Gothic Challenge to the Pink Perfection of BarbielandNeha Yadav
Online HereCosmic Horror’s Havoc on the Body ElectricMo Moshaty
Online HereCycles Repeated: Bodies, Folklore and Horror Video GamesJennifer Cooke
Online HereExploring Gothic Sublimity in Ann Radcliffe’s Mysteries of UdolphoSam Hirst
Online HereBlack Rose: Taemin, Gothic Imagery, and IdentityLindsay Williams
Online Here‘The Son of the Fortune-Teller’: Heathcliff’s Racialisation in Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’Madeline Potter
Online HereAnne Bronte’s Gothic: The Horror of Hope and the Darkness of the EverydaySam Hirst
Online HereAdopting the Brontes’ Juvenilia through the SupernaturalSara Cleto and Brittany Warman
Online HereThe Supernatural Selkie in Una McCormack’s Story ‘The Sea is Not Full’Charlotte Beyer
Online HereDeities, Ahriman, Demons, Eblish and the Demon-King in Ferdowsi’s ShahnamehFahime Serhatti
Online HereJane Austen and Vampires (or, Lady and the Vamp)Eric Parisot
Online HerePakistani Folklore: Fear and the FeminineKomal Salman
Online HereAn Introduction to Byron’s PoetrySam Hirst
Online Here‘We’re Not Supposed to Be Down Here: A Deep-Dive into Haunted Houses at Sea’Dan Pietersen
6th April 2024Marine Biology in HorrorME
Saturday 24th March
All Day Charity Event
Come in and out as often as you like. All events recorded so you don’t miss anything!

Recordings only made available to ticket holders so get one even if you can’t come (charity event)!
GOTHS FOR BREAKFASTCarmilla Voiez, Johannes Evans, Madeline Dyer, Allie Pino, Sam Hirst, Evan Hayles Gledhill, Kate Harvey, Melissa Julian Jones, Leanna Renee Hieber, Brontë Schiltz, Dan O’Brien
Online HereDracula: A Vampire’s GenesisMadeline Potter
Online HereBite me! Dracula’s Medical HistoryCat Irving
Online HereSleepy Hollow: Then and NowJordan Welsh
Online HereNew England Weird: Fiction and FolkloreSarah Michelson
Online HereSymbolic Engagement with Healing through the Lens of the Occult: An Exploration of Practice and Healing Connection through ObjectsSarah Bellisario
Online HereMancunian Monsters: The Wolf and the ButterflySumaira Naseem
Online HereThe Ghastly Find at Cheetham: Body-snatching, the City and the Return of the RepressedHannah Priest
Online HereGothic DanceKaja Franck, Karen Graham and Kate Harvey
Online HereAural Hauntings in M. R. JamesTracy Hayes
Online HereMay the Evil Tongue Stand Aside: Demons and Exorcism in MesopotamiaGina Konstantopoulos
Online HereA Roman Werewolf in Campana: The Werewolf in the Cena TrimalchionisLucy Parr
Online HereHelper-maidens and evil doers: the differences in ancient Greek and Roman mythological and fictional witches, and their portrayals in modern receptionAnactoria Clarke
Online HereAn Anecdotal Exploration of Eastern European Folklore: The Legend of Elizabeth Báthory, Religious Customs, & Folk TalesDr Dorka Tamás
Online HerePots, monkeys, and spiders, oh my! Inhuman ghosts of the fin-de-siecleHannah O’Flanagan
Online HereKnight Frights: Arthurian Ghostsand The Medieval Ghost StoryZoe Enstone
Online HereDeities not Demons: The Supernatural in KathāsaritsāgarRagini Mishra
Online HereThe Abject and the Sublime in Malay Folk Horror – P Ramlee’s Sumpah Orang Minyak (1958)Anita Harris Satkunananthan
Online HerePost-Millenial Bollywood Horror ComediesDebaditya Mukhopadhyay
Online HereJinns, Muhabbat, and Mithai: Code-switching for Horror in Ayesha Muzzafar’s Short
Stories
Javaraia Farooqi
Online HereKampong Pisang: A Malaysian GothicNurul Fateha and Mady Ramlan
Online Here‘The Cruelty Mixed with Camp’: The Parallel Lives of Agatha Christie and Muriel SparkGray Brown
Online Here‘What’s all this bilge about noises and hauntings, and footsteps in the dark?’: Gothic Terror and Gothic Parody in Georgette Heyer’s Footsteps in the Dark (1932)Sam Hirst
To be uploaded laterTransgressive Genre and Identity in Midsomer Murders Evan Hayles Gledhill
Online Here‘How Cosy is your Crime’Jordan Welsh
Online HereGothic Theologies of Toleration and the Depiction of CatholicismSam Hirst
Online HereByron and VampiresSam Hirst
Online HereAustralian Horror Cinema in the 70s and 80sPete Falconer
Online Here21st Century Australian Gothic, Landscape and Stolen LandBethany Keats
Online Here‘Newstead and I Stand or Fall Together: Byron Writing Ruins in his ‘Fathers’ Hall’Sam Hirst
Online HereLancashire Gothic and the Lancashire Witches in 21st Century LiteratureChloe Campbell
Online HereHorror, Gore and Social Guidance FilmsKirby Kellogg
To be uploaded laterThe Studio That Died – Yet Lived!: Hammer Horror in a Dozen ArtefactsRobert J E Simpson
Online HereLady Is A Vamp: Indian Cinematic Mistreatment of Actors in the Twentieth CenturySumaira Naseem
Online HereCannibal Fathers in American Horror Cinema of the 1970sLakayya Palmer
Online HereBrazilian Gothic: Landscapes of Fear Daniel Serravalle
Online HerePedro Páramo Paulina Odeth Flores Bañuelos
Online HereGothic Hunger in Horacio Quiroga’s ‘The Feather Pillow’Allie Pino
Online HereLandscape and WarInês Sousa Marques
Online HereClimate, Justice and the Strategic Sublime: Scenarios as Gothic GenreMatt Finch
Online HereTrauma and Transformation in Alex Garland’s AnnihilationOwen Morawitz
Link provided on requestInto the Wild We Wander: Botanical HorrorM E
Online HereClimate Fiction and the GothicKristy Strange
Online HereVarieties of African Womanhood: Female Archetypes in ‘The Runaway Princess and Other Stories’Helen Nde
Online HereUnderstanding the African VampireTimothy Wright
Online HereThinking about Amos Tutuola’s Ghosts Sreya Datta
Online HereSearching for Satan: How Satanism Scares React to Occult Imagery in MediaBethan Oake
Online HereFear and Worship in Japan: The Influence of Shinto and Buddhism on Japanese HorrorMarisa Hayes
RescheduledReligion and the Gothic in Northern Irish FictionThomas Connolly
Online HereJewish Horror and Gothic Antisemitism: A HistoryMary Going
Online HereArctic ShamanismVaimö Byflugudóttir 
Online Here‘Witchcraft’ and Science in the Republic of BeninDoug Falen
Online HereWitchcraft, Magic and Rituals in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Louise Child
RescheduledGothic Friendship and Power in Young Adult FictionRebecca Mills
Online HereMagic in Mayong: The Black Magic Capital of IndiaMadhurjya Kashyap
Online HereThis Place is a Tomb: Haunted Houses in SpaceDan Pietersen
Online HereCelestial Vomit: A Utopian Ontology of SlimeAshley Darrow
Online HereGothic Simulation FictionVicky Brewster
Online HereLupus in Fabula: The Wolf in Folk and Fairy TaleNicola Welsh Burke
Online HereSleeping with the Vampire: From Timeworn Legend to 21st Century YA Nancy Schumann
Online HereTraps, Traumas and Locked Doors: Bluebeard Narratives in the 21st CenturyRachel Friars
Online HereStripping Spaces and Power Dynamics in Zombie MoviesLeigh Ash
Online Here“Slimy things did crawl with legs, Upon the slimy sea.” – The ecoGothic legacy of the doomed voyage in video gameM K Pinder
Online HereNon-Fiction Gothic: Reading about ghosts and vampires in the British 60s and 70sTim Jones
Online Here
Making ‘Eye Contact’: Visualising the Magnus Archives in FanArtMaria Juko
Online HereQueerness and Supernatural Otherness in African WritingHelen Nde
Online HereImagining Undertakers and the Body in 18th Century England Dan O’Brien
Online Here or Here21st Century Gothic Musicals: Consumerism, Virality and the Horrors of the ‘I Want’ SongHayley Charlesworth
Online HereA History of Evil DollsIngrid Butler
Online HereGothic Television History DramasDerek Johnston
Online HereFallen Angels and Queer Androids: A Queer Reading of Blade RunnerHal Dietrich
Online HereTrans Rage and Transmisogyny in ‘The Lure’ (2015)Eric Ania Haley-Halinski
Online Here“She could remember desire, she had forgotten how it worked:” The Apparitional Lesbian as the Enslaved and the Question of Queer Futurity in Toni Morrison’s BelovedMadison Harmon
Online HereThe Absent Spirit: Finding Meaning in the Lack of Queer Ghosts and HauntingsBridget Keown
Online HereWicked Eunuchs: Literary CaricaturesTucker Lieberman
3rd-4th August‘My Wild Heart Bleeds’: 150 Years of Sheridan Le Fanu’s ‘Carmilla’Conference
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Online HereWill You Join the Dance?: A Brief History of the Danse MacabreCat Irving
Online HereGothic Tonalities and Tourism: Experiencing Emily Bronte through The Unthanks’ Gothic Folk MusicRuth-Anne Walbank
Online HereGloomy Sunday: History and LegendB Rae Grosz
Online HereDecay in the Poetry of Philip LarkinLena Meier
30th JulyFear in a Handful of Stardust: Astrobiology and HorrorM E
Online HereWitch Wives in Television, Film and LiteratureChloe Campbell
Online HereThere is No Escape: Processing trauma In Agatha Christie’s Detective FictionHuzan Bharucha
Online HereNightwood as Gothic: Love and Haunting in the work of Djuna BarnesMadeleine Albanese
Online HereHaunted ChicagoKatrina Kemble
12th JuneNew York’s Haunted VillagesLeanna Renee Hieber
Online Here

Sea and Air – To Create a HauntingDavid Norris
Online HereDangerous Architecture in 
the Writings of Shirley 
Jackson
Dara Downey
Online HereWelcome to the Nightmare Rooms: Four decades of haunted houses in video gamesDan Pietersen
Online HereThe Golden Age of Illustration and the GothicNadjah O
Online HereThe Illustrated Gothic ChapbookWendy Fall
Online HereLa Bête du Gévaudan in fiction and filmZoe Wible
Online HereSalacious and Obscene: The Early Gothic and Anti-Clerical PornographySam Hirst
Online HereReimagining the Paranoid Gothic: Productive Transgressions, Non-Reproductive Desire, and Gender Non-Conformity in the Writing of William GodwinSimon Clewes
Online HereMortsafes and Caged Graves: Bodysnatchers in ScotlandSuzie Lennox
Online HereThe World of London BodySnatchersSarah Wise
Online HereDeath in Children’s Literature and FilmKristy Strange
Online HereCome Home, Lost Soldier: Embalming and the American Civil WarDillon Payne
Online HereWilliam Faulkner’s Aesthetics of ImmortalityAhmed Honeini
Online HereDeath in Irish FolkloreStiofáin Jack
Online HereTour of an English Corpse RoadIcy Sedgwick
Online HereEnfant Terribles: The Dread Children of African FolkloreHelen Nde
Online HereThe Stories We Live In: An Asian-Pacific Approach to Living FolkloreKelly Kanayama
Online HereBone Wars and Lost Worlds: Dinosaurs and the Creative Imagination in the 19th and early 20th CenturiesJenn Barnes and Lindsay Williams
Online HereMirror, Mirror on the wall: Paintings, Mirrors, and Monstrous Doubles in Irish Gothic WritingMadeline Potter
Online HereThe High Priestess and the Beast: Dion Fortune, Aleister Crowley and Occulture at the Fin-de-SiecleHannah O’Flanagan
Online HereBehind the Black Veil: The Horrid Mysteries Behind Northanger AbbeySam Hirst
Online HereBeauty Doctors: A Gothic History of Cosmetic SurgeryRebecca Gibson
Online Here‘How could you fall in love with a human?’: Human-Jinn Relationships in Pakistani SerialsJavaria Farooqi
Online HereSheridan Le Fanu in ContextSean O’Rourke
Online Here5 – 2 = 3, ‘king’- ‘man’ = ?: Using Word-Embeddings to Explore the Early Gothic NovelMaartje Weenink
Online HereMurder, Madness and Demonic Possession in the work of Thomas Anstey GuthrieHayley Smith
Online HereDigital Monsters and the Online WildernessVivian Asimos
Online Here‘You Carry [the] Corpse on your Back’: The Southern Gothic Aesthetic in the work of Randall Kenan and Natasha TretheweyJill Goad
20th November
Tickets here
My Poor Devil: 100 Years of Georgette Heyer’s ‘The Black Moth’ ConferenceJennifer Kloester
Kelly Mann
Helen Davidge
Queering Heyer Round Table: KJ Charles, Rose Lerner, Cat Sebastian, Olivia Waite
Panel 1: Icy Sedgwick, Lucie Bea Dutton, Rachel Hyland
Panel 2: Geraldine Perriam, Neil Cocks, Helen Davidge
(Chair: Javaria Farooqi)
Panel 3: Vanda Wilcox, Alessandra Pino, Angela Toscano
(Chair: Maria DeBlassie)
Online HereArabic Feminist GothicRoxanne Douglas
Online HereGothic Visual NovelsJoseph Crawford
Online HereOn Tagore’s Gothic WidowsNilanjana Ray
Online HereHand of Glory: History, Myth and LegendShane McCorristine
Online HereDrink Full and Descend: Twin Peaks as Underworld ExplorationSarah Coflan
Online HereExploring Hellish Landscapes in the 19th centuryRuth-Anne Walbank
Online HereThe EcoGothic Legacy of Twin Peaks in Videogame EcologiesMorgan Pinder
Online HereThe Oriental Woman and the Romantic GothicReyam Rammahi
Online HereResurrecting Robert Murray GilchristDan Pietersen
Online HereThe Gomez Addams Paper: Death and the UnbornCharlie Guy
Online Here‘Beautiful, Spooky, and Stupid’: Introducing Gothic DragThomas Brassington
Dan Pietersen on editing the Robert Murray Gilchrist collectionHalf Day of CreationVarious including Pamela Berry, Hayleigh Barclay and Roshni Beeharry
Online HereEerie Food: Eating and Being Eaten in Victorian’s Children’s LiteratureAnna Gasperini
Online Here“Life Finds a Way”: Jurassic Park as a Gothic franchiseRoxanne Douglas
Online HereChildhood Trauma in Henry James ‘Turn of the Screw’Max
Online HereThe Thing with Horns: the insidious presence of the Horned God in modern supernatural horrorAnna Milon
Online HereAn Excursion Guide to the Geological GothicLindsay Williams
28th AugustHalf Day of Creation (assorted workshops)Various
Online Here‘Every Brutal Choice Has Elegance, Grace: Decoding Dress in NBC’s HannibalHelen Oliver
Not recordedGenetics in HorrorMitra
Online HereThe Spectral as Political: Dystopia, Myth and Horror in ‘Ghoul’ (2018)Rishiraj Pal
Online HereWomen Writers in the Long 18th CenturySam Hirst
Online HereThe [Haunted] House of AtreusChristin Liberty
Online HereThe Legacy of the Occult DetectiveMaria De Blassie
31st July Half Day of CreationVarious
Online HereLa Fée Verte: 
Absinthe and the Green Fairy myth in 21st Century 
Gothic
Kate Harvey
Online HerePeter Would Cry Over You: Modern TV Werewolves and MasculinityKai D’Argenta
Online HereGothic Histories and Historical Gothic: Medieval to Modern Wales and Gothic FictionMelissa Julian-Jones
Online HereMourning in Horror: Grief in 21st Century Horror FilmsTugce Kutlu
Online HereNature Initiation and Body Horror in British FolkloreDaru McAleece
Online HereFolklore and Rural CraftsMark Norman
Online HereTrapped in the Labyrinth: The Minotaur as trans and disabledJohannes Evans
Online HereThe Most Magical of Mirrors: Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray and Victorian Celebrity PhotographyHarriet Fletcher
29th MayDay of CreationVarious
Online HereDevil or Double: Decoding the Demonic in the Scottish GothicSam Hirst
Online Here‘Sexy Satan, What Have you Done?’: A Partial History of Demonic DepictionSam Hirst
Online HereGothic Social Media and the Found Phone tropeVicky Brewster
Online HereIllustrating the ‘Gothic Canon’: Between Adaptation and InventionSusanne Schwertfeger
Online HereSpritualism, the Female Medium, and Ghosts in Victorian and Edwardian Supernatural and Occult TalesLindsey Carman Williams
Online Here‘Uncanny Uncanny: Disrupting Australian ‘Anxious Proximities’Neil Cocks
Online HereBirth of a Monster: The Gothicizing of Insects in Fuseli, Blake and Mary ShelleyLorenz Hindrichsen
Online HereEcofeminism and the Anthropocene in contemporary Female GothicKristy Strange
Online HereThe Thing! Imperialism and ImmersionBridget Keown
Online HereEverywhere you turn is heartache: Aristocracy, Religion and Sex in the work of MadonnaDan Pietersen
Online Here‘And the World was Changed: The Nephilim and the Crises of Civilisation’Jonathon O’Donnell
Online HereTreating the Socially Grotesque Man: Experimental Medicine and the GothicKathleen Shaughnessy
Online HereNaked Pirates, Demonic Bears and Laundry Lists: Gothic ParodySam Hirst
Online Here‘We’re all Goblins Here!: a casual jaunt through contemporary gothic art and dark surrealism’‘trie blasingame
Online HereThe Divine Right of Statues: Gothic Encounters and Divine RetributionDominique Garcia
27th MarchGothic Day of CreationSharon Thompson
Justin Somper
Wes
Johannes Evans
Author Showcases: Kel Coleman, M H Ayinde, Leonie Rowland
Online HereGothic Before the Gothic: Renaissance Revenge TragediesColleen Kennedy and Kendra Preston
Online HereKilling the Radio Star: The Radio DJ and the Gothic in CinemaEric Lawrence
Online Here‘Bitch Witches: The Teenage Witch as Pop Culture PhenomenonMiranda Corcoran
Online HereGothic in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi as Space GothicShiri Sondheimer
Online HereDoubling and Deception in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightEric Jurgens
Online Here‘Long Live the New Flesh: Body Horror, Politics and the work of David Cronenberg’Jon Greenaway
27th February Day of Creation
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Linds
‘Unbound’ Anthology writers
Icy Sedgwick
Caedis Knight
Jewelle Gomez
Cat Sebastian
Darcie Little Badger
Rose Lerner
Delphine Bautier
Tanagra GGNOC
Missing Woman Films
‘trie blasingame II tentaclemade studies
Online HereGothic for Girls: Misty and British ComicsJulia Round
Online Here‘Ghosts in the Living Room: The British Televisual Gothic’Brontë Schiltz
Online HereHorror, Race and RomanceSam Hirst and Tanagra GGNOC
Online HereThe Philosophy of HorrorDylan Trigg
Online HereGothic Trauma and Landscapes of the Mind in The Descent (2005)Melody Blackmore
Online HereM R James, non-sexual queerness and 19th century ghostsHan O’Flanagan
Online Here“We’re In Hell: Alan Moore, Jack the Ripper and the Political Theology of Capitalism” Jon Greenaway (aka @TheLitCritGuy)
30th JanuaryGothic Day of Creation (Sign up here)CM Rosens
Thomas Brown
Shiri Sondheimer
Sam Hirst
Saint Gibson
‘trie blasingame I tentacle made studios
Author showcase: K J Charles, Victoria Audley, Johannes Evans, Angie Wenham, Mason Hawthorne, Premee Mohamed, S C Parris, Arden Powell
Online HereArthurian GothicMira Gutoff
Online Here‘Vampires, Barghests, Red Caps, and More: A Compendium of Northern Folklore’Icy Sedgwick
Online Here‘A Child Gathering Shells: Victor Frankenstein and the Medical World of the Early 19th CenturyCat Irving
Online Here‘Who’s the Monster Here: Racial Nightmares in American Horror Film’Maisha Wester
Online HereGothic and Second Language AcquisitionAlicia Dominguez Perez
Online here‘300 Years of Gothic Romance’Lori A. Paige
Online Here100 Years of Gothic Terror: Christmas CinemaAshley Darrow
Online HereByron, Manfred, and the Transgender SelfJulia Ftacek
Online HereStage Hauntings: Contemporary Gothic DramaMarita Arvaniti
Online Here18th Century Ghost TalesSam Hirst
Online HereThe Ghosts of SalemSebastian Crane
Online HereNordic NoirMaeva Chagros
Online HereCannibalism Fact and Fiction: Anthropological Record versus Romantic Imperialism in 21st Century Frontier GothicMadelyn Schoonover
28th NovemberGothic Day of CreationSam Hirst
Neil Cocks
Shiri Sondheimer
Mishka Hoosen
Leanna Renee Hieber
A J Hao
Linds and Tetley
Author showcases from: Icy Sedgwick, Frank Lopes, Obby Robinson, Jenni Coutts, Heather Valentine, Shiri Sondeimer, Nita Pan and Stu
Online HereAnd to Live in a New House Would Kill Me’:Transylvania in Gothic Literature vs Gothic Literature in TransylvaniaCristina Diamant
Online HereDid I solicit thee from darkness to promote me?’: Frankenstein’s Paradise LostSam Hirst
Online HereA trilogy of the damned: Classic Argentinian gothic in filmValeria Villegas Lindval
Online Here“Seeing and Not Being Seen”: Women’s Victorian and Edwardian Ghost StoriesMelissa Edmundson
Online Here‘I am Stone’: R Murray Gilchrist and the Gothic Weird TaleDan Pietersen
Online HereWhatever is in any sort terrible’: An Introduction to the British 18th century sublimeSam Hirst
31st OctoberGothic Day of CreationSam Hirst
Nadjah O
Valeria Villegas Lindval
Michelle Garza
Alberto Chimal
Shiri Sondheimer
Icy Sedgwick
Katalina Watt
Online Here‘Sometimes an Abbey is just an Abbey: Jane Austen and Gothic Satire’Prema Arasu
Online HereAnn Radcliffe, Vampire Hunter: Ann Radcliffe’s Gothic Fiction and its AfterlivesSam Hirst
Online HereOld monsters are new again: the changing interpretations of Grendel’s mother in Beowulf.Eric Jurgens
Online HereThe Evil Is The House Itself’: Credit, Citizenship, and Shirley Jackson’s Haunting HouseAmy Bride
Online HereThe ‘Exotic’ American Vampire: Blood and Sugarcane in LouisianaRose Sinister
Online HereBe Gay, Do Crimes: Queer Gothic ReimaginingsSam Hirst
Online HereA Ghost or a Wronged Woman?: The Gothic and the Explained SupernaturalSam Hirst
Online HereHot Topic: Nineties Music Video GothicEvan Hayes Gledhill
Online HereMonstrous Feminine in South East Asian Folklore and HorrorAndrew Ng
Online HereSouth African GothicRebecca Duncan
Online HereWorlding Hell: American Demonologies of Race and EmpireJonathon O’Donnell
Online Here‘It wasn’t like any color I’d ever seen before’: Colour in Horror Film and LiteratureChelsea Davis
12th September 2020Gothic Day of CreationEK Gonzales
EE Ottoman
Dan Pietersen
Shiri Sondheimer
‘trie blasingame II tentaclemade studios
Caroline Duvezin
Sam Hirst
Online HereA Reluctant Movie: What happened between page and screenLucie Bea Dutton
Online HereGothic ChapbooksFranz Potter
Online HereGothic Food: Examples of Consumption and the Cruelty of its Consequences in Gothic LiteratureAlessandra Pino
Online HereImmortal Fortune Tellers and Midnight Hags: Race, Romani, and the GothicSydnee Wagner
Online HereFunny Bones: A Look at Ossuaries in EuropeCat Irving
Online Here‘New Woman Gothic: Marriage, Feminism and Rape Culture at the Victorian Fin de Siècle’Naomi Hetherington
Online HereA Spectacle of Gore and Horror: The French Revolution and its Gothic RepresentationsRayna Rosenova
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Online Here‘To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death’: Medical Discourse and the GothicMadeline Potter
Online HereDicing With Death: How D&D learned to love the GothicDan Pietersen
Online Here‘Introduction to Early American Gothic: Race, Religion, and Frontier Madness’Amy Bride
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Online HereDanse Macabre: Gothic Ballet from Swan Lake to Black SwanKaren Graham
Online Here‘Depraved’ Bisexuals: Biphobia and Bi-erasure in Post-Millennial Gothic TelevisionHayley Louise Charlesworth
Online HereGaily Ever After: Neo-Victorian M/M RomanceCaroline Duvezin
Online HereRussian Roulette: The Russian Gothic Fantastic as a game you just can’t winSam Hirst
Online HereThe Testament of the Mexican MummyAbraham Castillo Flores
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Online HereMessing With Your Castle, Telling Your Secrets, and Stealing Your Girl: Comics and the GothicShiri Sondheimer
Online HereHeroines, Wives and Demons: Women in the GothicSam Hirst
Online HereRethinking the Gothic Romance: Georgette HeyerSam Hirst
Online Here“Is this our Great Becoming? Gender and Adaptation in the Hannibal Lecter Franchise”Mason Hawthorne
Online HereUna historia de la literatura gótica en inglaterraSam Hirst
Online Here‘It’s only Twilight if it’s from the Forks region; anything else is just sparkling vampire romance’: Twilight, the Gothic Novel and the Female ReaderKaja Franck
Online Here‘The Literature of Ghouls and Ghosts: A History of the Gothic’Sam Hirst
Online Here“Mysterious Influences”: Religion, Empathy and Illness in the Victorian Queer GothicBrontë Schiltz
Online here‘I never saw a ghost except one in a dream’: A Gothic History of the DreamSam Hirst
Online hereArt Thou Still Living Wretch: The Early Gothic VampireSam Hirst
Online hereI ain’t Scared of No Ghosts: Spectres, Spooks and FraudsSam Hirst
Online hereGothic Faith and Monstrous ReligionSam Hirst
Online hereThe Devil is Transformed into an Angel of Light: Demonic Representation in the Early GothicSam Hirst
Online hereRomancing the Gothic: When Love and Death EmbraceSam Hirst