By Ali Cargill In my PhD novel Hedgewicche (working title), my narrator reclaims the witch icon from the stereotype of…
By Jemma Stewart This blog post considers the role of the Pendle Sculpture Trail in inspiring re-enchantment with the natural…
Our images of monstrous Nature don’t just reflect our fear of Nature; they actively teach it – J. W. Williamson…
By Dr. Jack Hunter Religious Experience Research Centre,University of Wales Trinity Saint David(jack.hunter@uwtsd.ac.uk) This post is part of a continuing…
For this month’s blog post, first year Master student of English Speaking Cultures, Daphne Laut from the University of Wűrzburg, provides us with her intriguing summary and review of the Haunted Nature symposium held in Germany in November 2019.
By Kevin Cooney New England is a frigid and haunted place. Summers glorious, but brief. Winters, pendulums of kindness or…
By Kevan Manwaring A mild autumnal day. Sitting on a knuckle of rock. It’s oak o’clock at Bradgate Park. Everyone…
Ruminations on ANTICHRIST (2009, dir. Lars Von Trier) and THE WITCH (2015, dir. Robert Eggers) By Hannah Clarke This creative…
The “Dule” tree of Leith Hall Jane Mann takes us on a stroll through the haunted trees, woodland, and graveyard…
Gothic Nature II: New Directions in Ecohorror and the EcoGothic Symposium and Journal LaunchThe University of Roehampton, London, September 14th…