[This story was published on July 24, 2018, on the BAVS Neo-Victorian blog. Read the original story at victorianist.wordpress.com/2018/07/24/hidden-histories-and-family-drama-review-of-lives-loves-and-letters.] – Lives, … More
Tag: Culture
A review of Social Creature
In the tradition of the Victorian gothic tale, Social Creature is a novel of uncanny doubling. Duality runs throughout Dr … More
Creating in the community – meet Shoreham Art Gallery’s curator
Emily Jessica Turner talks to the curator of Shoreham Art Gallery, a arts space with strong links to the community … More
A review of Hallows Fell
Thom Burgess’s latest graphic novel and his third supernatural tale of horror Hallows Fell follows businessman Simon as he travels … More
A review of The Snow Witch
Somewhere between a creative reimagining of the archetypal fairy tale ice queen, a plunge into cross-cultural mythologies, and an exploration … More
Lives, Loves, Letters
Five women uncover a house’s fascinating past through a family’s letters. Emily Jessica Turner finds out more [This story was … More
Gilbert & George exhibition opens in Brighton
[This report was first published online on the Brighton and Hove Independent website on April 28, 2018. The original story can … More
Conference report and video: Gaming the Gothic, Sheffield
Conference report: Gaming the Gothic, University of Sheffield, Friday, April 13, 2018 [Reports also contributed by TJ Matthews, who can … More
Review: So India
[This review was first published online on the Chichester Observer website. The original story can be read at chichester.co.uk/news/review-excellent-experience-eating-at-so-india-1-8454832.] Good food … More
Fighting Fit
[This story was first published in the April 2018 edition of etc magazine. The original story can be read online … More