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Letters from the Isles

Emma L. Holohan guides you through haunted isles, ghostly dispatches, and shadowed folklore. Letters from the Isles offers eerie glimpses and spectral tales too strange for the main Ghost Catcher Isles blog.

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Chasing Bristol Jack in the Green

(Image: Bristol Jack in the Green. Source: E.Holohan 2026)

Yesterday, my husband and I followed a spring tradition and found ourselves chasing after Jack in the Green through the streets of Bristol.

We joined the Bristol Jack in the Green...

24 days ago
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Join me for some storytelling tonight!

Credit: East Anglian Folklore Centre

If you fancy a cosy evening of folklore and stories, I’ll be telling a story at an online event with the East Anglian Folklore Centre tonight. You can tune in from the comfort of your home!

Date: Frid...

2 months ago
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Dead Maids Crossroads: The Black Dog Legend of Wiltshire

(Sidney Paget's illustration of The Hound of the Baskervilles.)

Some place names are easy to pass without a second thought. Others seem to settle in your mind. Or unsettle, in this case.

I first noticed the sign for “Dead Maids” while tra...

3 months ago
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Jack Valentine: Norfolk’s Unique Valentine’s Tradition

My Jack Valentine ornament on my door, created by Matt Willis

I originally hail from Norfolk, and it is in this county that people add a special twist to Valentine’s Day. On Valentine’s Eve, many Norfolk people join in with the wonderful t...

3 months ago
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Passport to the Weird

Every so often, a story begins with a doorway you regularly walk past without noticing.

A sign, a name, a suggestion that somewhere familiar might not be quite what it seems…

My next piece follows one of those small discoveries into folkl...

4 months ago
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