English 3810: American Horror Stories is a course I created for the George Washington University as a doctoral candidate. My course proposal won a CCAS Graduate Teaching Fellowship for Fall 2017. As an undergraduate seminar, this course examines the significance of monsters and hauntings in American culture from the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This course was organized around in-class discussions, close reading analysis, and, more importantly, a “Monster Blog” students curated throughout the semester. And since students were required to make their analysis of the semester’s texts public (via blogs), I also posted alongside their writing in my own class blog, focusing on class activities, reflections on our texts, and further reading recommendations. I provided links for my student’s blogs, readings, and assignments throughout the semester. For more detailed information about the course, please see the syllabus and my blog.