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
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
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
Of course, there is nothing like a ghost story or tale of terror for Halloween. Perhaps they are best enjoyed in an isolated old house
Just before Whitsun I went to see Stonehenge, staying a couple of miles away in Amesbury. Oddly, although I have always lived towards the west
I finished this on Halloween – highly appropriately, as I don’t think it will be writing a spoiler to say that this is a
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.
Some months ago, I wrote a post about the thin line between horror and comedy; and on how one can so often lead into the
The idlyllic English village below, complete with old fashioned telephone box , is unfortunately the location of a current murder investigation. The dead body of
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