
Your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. Be cautious, though. If you follow them, you may become lost yourself. For fans of (folk) horror, myth, legend and the eerie.
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John kept running, not daring to look back.
John kept running, not daring to look back. The shouting carried on, Elias’s voice WAS pure rage. “You lie! I smell it on you!” Then he went quiet, and John’s stomach turned hot inside him. He gl...
“Now you come crawling to me,” it said.
“Now you come crawling to me,” it said.
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If you are shopping in a multi-storey department store in Leeds, you might take a wrong turn through a set of heavy fire doors, mistakenly thinking that it was the way to the toilets or the cafe. Instead, you find yourself in a lon...
“Dead?” Simon said, and there was a very long silence.
“Dead?” Simon said, and there was a very long silence.
John felt his hope betrayed.
John felt his hope betrayed. There would be no help here.
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Your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. I write other stuff elsewhere, novelist, shortlisted for the Costa Short Story Award, Northern Writers' Awards winner blah blah...but this is where I just have fun and get weird.
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