A guest post from Stephen on the nature of the Wild Hunts of Dartmoor. 'The spectre pack which hunts over Dartmoor is...
Black Dog Tales Fragments
The black dog of Peterloo
Guest post from Rosie Garland. A Manchester Encounter, or, The Black Dog of Peterloo From an unpublished and anonymous...
Black dog tales: From folklore to fiction, Cromer and the landscapes of the Baskervilles
'There is a rumour that...' is a phrase that appears a lot in relation to the genesis of the spectral hound Conan...
Black Dog tales: The Hound of St Austell
A guest post from Andrew Macdonald of Waveney Archaeology. Samuel Drew (1765-1833) was a self-taught man of letters;...
The Black Dog of Bouley Bay
A guest post. This is actually an extract from Erren Michaels' new book on Jersey Legends which should be available...
The Discovery of the Lancashire Witches 1612
Guest post from Tim Hardy. Tim is a graphic designer, illustrator and history boy, he is also resident of the Pendle...
Wheal Vor – black dogs, gunpowder and goose feathers.
Guest post from Andrew MacDonald of Waveney Archaeology. Andrew lives in in South Norfolk Shuck territory, but is...
Sheringham Graffiti
August has whirled by, hardly a breath between the blowing rain and the dry panic of the harvest. Combine harvesters...
Black Dogs and Cats in Suffolk
Guest post from Francis Young From Francis Young, regarding Heveningham Hall and Moreton Hall near Bury St. Edmonds....
Mapping the Grim
This was part of the original intent of the Public Archaeology project (for PA2015) and for me, because data is poetry...
Tom Starling: Old Shuck – Salthouse into Kelling
Wonderful piece of Norfolk dialect from a well-spoken North Norfolk chap relating his brief but nervy meeting with Old...
Passing on Black Shuck
Tim Fox-Godden is friend who prints and illustrates, he also originates from the same area of Norfolk as me, he...
Black Shuck of the Fens
Black Shuck of the Fens Guest post: Matthew Champion I have a confession to make. I was born on the edge of the fens....
Physical Graffiti – Jess Macdonald
Guest post from Jess Macdonald From a very early age, I’ve always loved ghosts and ghouls, and long-legged-beasties...
The Mouldwarp King
Like badgers in channels of hypocausts devoid of fire, The Mouldwarps scatter the cairns of our mothers, And the bogs...