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 American Gothic Afternoon

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Did you miss us?
Because we surely missed you – our readers, writers, teachers, observers.

We want to invite you cordially to American Gothic Afternoon. Whether you kept us company during the previous event, or it is the first time you have ever heard about us, please come. There will be games and snacks involved.  Most importantly, we have some wonderful new stories that you just have to hear.

Join us at  2:00 PM for an afternoon of uncanny encounters, literary play, and community. At 3:30 PM, we begin a curated reading of works by Polish Gothic writers.

Tuesday, March 31st, 2026

Neophilology Building, 3rd Floor, room 355, the “Aquarium”

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American Gothic at High Noon

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You are warmly invited to American Gothic at High Noon, a cross-cultural celebration of Gothic imagination hosted by Polish Gothic.

Join us at 12:00 PM for an afternoon of uncanny encounters, literary play, and community.At 3:00 PM, we begin a curated reading of classic American Gothic texts—selected by our students—paired with works by Polish Gothic writers, creating a dialogue across centuries and continents.

Throughout the event, guests are welcome to enjoy:

Whether you come for the literature, the atmosphere, or the company,we invite you to step with us into the shadows—at noon.

Monday, January 12th, 2026

Neofilologia Building, 3rd Floor, room 355, the “Aquarium”

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“The teacher is a monster, but no one will believe you.”  From: “25 Horror Writing Prompts: How To Write Scary Stories.” Masterclass