Review of ‘The Tryst’ by Michael Dibden (1989)
“‘One of my patients thinks somebody’s trying to kill him,” Aileen Macklin says to her husband over breakfast. A psychiatrist with a fading marriage, Aileen
“‘One of my patients thinks somebody’s trying to kill him,” Aileen Macklin says to her husband over breakfast. A psychiatrist with a fading marriage, Aileen
Merry Christmas (as merry as you can, anyway!, in the circumstances of the resurgence of this wretched virus) to all readers. I posted on
While writing some ghost stories myself, I have been re-reading some of the ones I came across years ago by way of inspiration. I found
This is actually the third time I’ve read this, which has to be a compliment to the author. A fellow writer mentioned it
Berkeley Square is prestigious address, which from the 1930’s until recent years was the premises of the antiquarian booksellers ‘Maggs Brothers’. Back in the Victorain
A ghost story is always particularly enjoyable at Christmas. Last Christmas, I recommended ‘The Crown Derby Plate’ by Marjorie Bowen, a comically grotesque ghost story.
I finished this on Halloween – highly appropriately, as I don’t think it will be writing a spoiler to say that this is a
It is nice to tell a spooky tale on Hallowe’en, and it is all the more enjoyable to relate one which hints at an afterlife.
As it is near All Hallow’s Eve, and thoughtful bloggers are producing ghost stories all about, it is up to me to come up with
I wrote the following short story (approximately 2,500 words) a long time ago, about ten years at least, for a short story writing course.
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