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Category Archives: OGOM: The Company of Wolves
OGOM developments April 2016
Sam and I met up with Kaja yesterday in Café Rouge, St Albans to plan various developments for the OGOM Project. There was much enthusiasm and some exciting ideas will be coming to fruition over the next few months. First … Continue reading
Posted in OGOM News, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged art, Conferences, Publications
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The Jungle Book and wild children
Here’s an interesting article on the new film of The Jungle Book, touching on themes of wolves, wild children, and the opposition of nature and culture much discussed at the Company of Wolves conference (and covered in the forthcoming book, … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Kipling, Wild children, Wolves
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Bristol Festival Celebrates Angela Carter, May 18th
The Bristol Festival of Ideas is following in the footsteps of OGOM: Company of Wolves and is hosting an evening celebrating the life, work and legacy of Angela Carter on May 18th. Carter began her writing career in Bristol. During the event Sir … Continue reading
Posted in Events, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Angela Carter, company of, Fairy tales
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Company of Wolves Publications
Hi everyone, May I remind you again that the deadline for submissions for the Company of Wolves collections of articles is the end of January? We’d really like an idea of who’s definitely interested, so just a short response from … Continue reading
Young Adult Classes about Werewolves
As we have just begun the Generation Dead module which includes some werewolf texts and following the sad demise of Alan Rickman I thought I’d post a link to Severus Snape teaching the dark arts class about werewolves. It seems … Continue reading
CFA: Company of Wolves Publication (Reminder)
Just a gentle reminder from us about submitting articles for the Company of Wolves publications, which are due by 30 January. Please can you pay special attention to the formatting; if you have any questions about this, do ask. To … Continue reading
‘Wolfgirl’ Trailer
Earlier this year NBC ran a competition to find the next ‘ground-breaking comedy’. One of the potential comedies was called ‘Wolfgirl’ and the mini-episode is still available to watch on YouTube. Unfortunately voting is no longer open and the winner … Continue reading
Posted in Fun stuff, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Fairy tales, feral children, Werewolves, Wolves
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CFA: OGOM Company of Wolves Book and Journal Issue
Thank you once more for your contribution to the wonderful Company of Wolves Conference. There was a diverse range of papers, all fascinating, and this was one of the factors that made the conference work so well. As promised, we … Continue reading
Posted in Call for Articles, OGOM News, OGOM Research, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Angela Carter, Animals, CFP, Company of Wolves
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Nick Stead: The Company of Wolves
I know it’s a while since the fabulous Company of Wolves conference in September, but I’m still revelling in the memories. I’ve been a bit ill, and was exhausted after the conference, so my blogging has got a little behind. … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences, OGOM: The Company of Wolves, Reviews
Tagged Company of Wolves, Werewolves, Wild children, Wolves
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Reflections on ‘The Company of Wolves’
It has been almost a month since ‘Company of Wolves’ and, now that I am back from my holidays, I thought it would be good to reflect on the conference. As is so often the case being an organiser, I … Continue reading
Posted in Critical thoughts, OGOM: The Company of Wolves
Tagged Company of Wolves, Conference, Gothic, Werewolves
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