My latest post explores the ghosts of Benthall Edge and the influence of the Industrial Revolution on their stories. These tragic hauntings make for difficult but necessary reading.
When Clive’s cousin, Wallace, invites an estate agent in to assess the home’s value, the agent is later found poisoned, throwing all of the Castle’s guests into suspicion. Clive and Henrietta are soon drawn into an investigation, which is slowed by an incompetent local inspector and several unexplained phenomena?
This year, the theme for the 37th annual Hauntfest on Fifth Street is Science Fiction. Are you ready for the alien invasion? Perhaps this magazine will help. We also have dozens of vintage UFO mags from the '70s you can beam-up into your collection!
You can read my new short story, 'Men of Iron' by following the link below. Discover the landscape of my youth, saturated in folklore and mystery. I really hope you enjoy it!
In the following post, I have returned to the story of Polly Maya's - a young girl tragically murdered by the people who should have loved her. Polly means an awful lot to me, so it's a privilege to share her story
This week #SupernaturalSelection covers the history and hauntings of the infamous #WaverlyHIlls Sanatorium. Learn about the tragic history of what is said to be one of the most haunted places in the US, and hear David complain about a terrible book he read about it.
St Laurence's Church in Ludlow is home to a chilling apparition. indeed, it is said that a tall, elderly woman wearing a old fashioned dressing gown is seen running around the graveyard after dark. As she weaves between the graves, she is occasionally heard screaming.
Hey all my #supernatural and #occult homies and #horrorFam. I am looking for book recs of general knowledge re: #ghosts and #hauntings. Something that lists a lot of cases, along the lines of something like "50 haunted places" and stuff of that type.
Any recommendations? I need to start research for a series of podcasts.
@hpkomic I haven't read it yet, but used to follow the author Roger Clarke on Twitter (Skionar). He wrote “A Natural History of Ghosts: 500 Years of Hunting for Proof” of which I've heard nothing but good.