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Short Reads
The nights have drawn in and daylight is scarce. In homes around the country, people are closing the curtains and holing themselves in, shutting out the darkness and surrounding themselves with festive light. This is the time for sharing ghost stories, whether spine-chillingly terrifying or heart-warmingly beautiful.
It’s that time of year again! The time when we shut the curtains at four o’ clock, the time when we walk home blowing clouds of steam as we go, and the time when we pass the time telling ghostly stories around a roaring fire.
This book of fifteen spooky stories will leave you quaking, smiling or crying. Take a trip along the haunted path to find ghosts in unexpected places.
2020 was a year when we needed creativity and imagination more than we ever have done before…
A Ghost for Christmas is a treasure trove of ghost stories: ones which will terrify you, others which will make you smile and cry at the same time. Each and every story is a doorway for you to open, walk through, and explore what’s on the other side…
A cow is lowing in the byre and a misty shroud covers parts of the red dawn. They call to me to take note: this is the time of year when all bets are off – when the veil between worlds is sheer.
For those with a sense of it, these marvellous stories will sit well with you, bringing you home with the conviction that there is more to this life than everything you can touch.
Unwrap the spectral mysteries which linger beneath the twinkling lights and festive cheer, as talented storytellers conjure tales of haunting encounters and the mysterious dance between the living and the departed. From the warmth of the hearth to the frosty depths of a winter’s night, these tales will send shivers down your spine.
From growing up in a haunted house, to spectral soldiers in the middle of the night, “Those Experiences” will have you questioning your own beliefs of the paranormal.
This book is designed to offer inspiration and idea for those hoping to write in this genre, especially if you are looking at entering our Ghost Story competition.
The first instalment of Hooded, our journal. The theme was “Hidden”.