By Dr. Joela Jacobs, University of Arizona Plants seem like the most peaceful creatures on earth. We expect no sudden…
By Dr. Caitlin Duffy, Stony Brook University caitlin.duffy@stonybrook.edu A recurring setting found in films hoping to activate some sense of…
By Heather Duncan, University at Albany Sometime in the early days of 2019, I came across an article published in…
By Dr James Green, University of Exeter(j.a.green@exeter.ac.uk) In Susanna Moodie’s Roughing It in The Bush; or, Forest Life in Canada…
Dr. Melinda Backer Melinda Backer delves into the dark wildernesses of Jeff Vandermeer’s The Southern Reach trilogy and the Smoky…
By James L. Smith Images by: Art by Jesse Ross, © 2020 Hedgemaze Press LLC. James L. Smith reviews Trophy…
By Dr. Harriet Stilley, University of Oxford For Aaron In the opening scene of Tobe Hooper’s slasher classic, The Texas…
By Jemma Stewart This blog post considers the role of the Pendle Sculpture Trail in inspiring re-enchantment with the natural…
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.
The “Dule” tree of Leith Hall Jane Mann takes us on a stroll through the haunted trees, woodland, and graveyard…