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Category Archives: MA Reading the Vampire module news
Vampire MA Studies (Uni of Herts, four years on)
I mentioned that this is the fourth year of my course: ‘Reading the Vampire: Science, Sexuality and Alterity in Modern Culture’ in the OGOM news blog and I thought you might like to see the course description and weekly schedule … Continue reading
‘The Twilight of the Gothic’: OGOM Open Discussion 29th October, University of Hertfordshire
In celebration of the beginning of the 4th year of ‘Reading the Vampire: Science, Sexuality Alterity and Modern Culture’ we have Dr Joseph Crawford speaking on The Twilight of the Gothic? on Wednesday 29th October (Literature and Creative Writing Research Seminar … Continue reading
A Return to Folklore: My Swordhand is Singing
The first of the YA novels I’m going to be blogging about is My Swordhand is Singing by Marcus Sedgwick. Marcus has been a contributor to the OGOM project from its beginnings in 2010 and even wrote an original story … Continue reading
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