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A Pint For The Ghost: The Hungry Ghost
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A Pint For The Ghost. Haunted poems and stories coming to an odd location near you later this year. "This is an exciting collection from a writer who knows the value of the past, and how to set it against the present to illuminate them both." - Ian McMillan on 'A Pint For The Ghost'. Thursday, 14 April 2011. Eastern traditions, meanwhile, often celebrate the notion of the ‘hungry ghost’. Isn’t a morbid sacrificial ritual (I hope) but. 8220;an eclectic mix of poetry, excellent food and related performance...
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A Pint For The Ghost: February 2010
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A Pint For The Ghost. Haunted poems and stories coming to an odd location near you later this year. "This is an exciting collection from a writer who knows the value of the past, and how to set it against the present to illuminate them both." - Ian McMillan on 'A Pint For The Ghost'. Monday, 8 February 2010. I'm chuffed to be able to say that my poem 'Deer'. Has won the Norwich Cafe Writers' prize. 2009, judged by George Szirtes and landing me a grand to spend in my fine local The Live and Let Live.
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Halloween – Witchcrafty Illustration Blog
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Halloween at Hemlock Hall. Life, universe et al. My love of all things spooky is no secret, so I’m looking forward to a treat this Friday – a trip to The Lighthouse in Poole, to hear actor Robert Lloyd Parry. Read two of M.R. James’ best-known ghost stories. The evening is entitled ‘A Pleasing Terror’, and if the show I saw last year is anything to go by, it will be spine-tinglingly good. You’ll notice I’ve stolen the above image from an article on the Guardian website. If you’re able to get to one...
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The Haunted Library: E. F. Benson
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A N L Munby. Amelia B. Edwards. Francis C. Prevot. George H. Bushnell. Henry C. Mercer. Jerome K. Jerome. Lucy M. Boston. Mary E. Penn. Mrs H D. Everett. Mrs J H. Riddell. The Room Opposite F. M. Mayor. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep. Ghost Gleams W. J. Wintle. Six Ghost Stories T. G. Jackson. Fires Burn Blue Andrew Caldecott. November Night Tales Henry C. Mercer. Phantoms and Fiends R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Not Exactly Ghosts Andrew Caldecott. The Real and the Counterfeit Mrs Alfred Baldwin. 0160; . The T...
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The Haunted Library: A. P. Baker
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A N L Munby. Amelia B. Edwards. Francis C. Prevot. George H. Bushnell. Henry C. Mercer. Jerome K. Jerome. Lucy M. Boston. Mary E. Penn. Mrs H D. Everett. Mrs J H. Riddell. The Room Opposite F. M. Mayor. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep. Ghost Gleams W. J. Wintle. Six Ghost Stories T. G. Jackson. Fires Burn Blue Andrew Caldecott. November Night Tales Henry C. Mercer. Phantoms and Fiends R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Not Exactly Ghosts Andrew Caldecott. The Real and the Counterfeit Mrs Alfred Baldwin. Does his uneas...
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The Haunted Library: Augustus Jessopp
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A N L Munby. Amelia B. Edwards. Francis C. Prevot. George H. Bushnell. Henry C. Mercer. Jerome K. Jerome. Lucy M. Boston. Mary E. Penn. Mrs H D. Everett. Mrs J H. Riddell. The Room Opposite F. M. Mayor. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep. Ghost Gleams W. J. Wintle. Six Ghost Stories T. G. Jackson. Fires Burn Blue Andrew Caldecott. November Night Tales Henry C. Mercer. Phantoms and Fiends R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Not Exactly Ghosts Andrew Caldecott. The Real and the Counterfeit Mrs Alfred Baldwin. In January 188...
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The Haunted Library: Charles Willing Beale
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A N L Munby. Amelia B. Edwards. Francis C. Prevot. George H. Bushnell. Henry C. Mercer. Jerome K. Jerome. Lucy M. Boston. Mary E. Penn. Mrs H D. Everett. Mrs J H. Riddell. The Room Opposite F. M. Mayor. Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep. Ghost Gleams W. J. Wintle. Six Ghost Stories T. G. Jackson. Fires Burn Blue Andrew Caldecott. November Night Tales Henry C. Mercer. Phantoms and Fiends R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Not Exactly Ghosts Andrew Caldecott. The Real and the Counterfeit Mrs Alfred Baldwin. In his introdu...
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A Pint For The Ghost: It’s Nice Up North
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A Pint For The Ghost. Haunted poems and stories coming to an odd location near you later this year. "This is an exciting collection from a writer who knows the value of the past, and how to set it against the present to illuminate them both." - Ian McMillan on 'A Pint For The Ghost'. Monday, 7 March 2011. It’s Nice Up North. How typical of us: thinking that pale green corridor. Cutting across the blacked-out Baliasta road. Must be a searchlight, hunting us. We clutched each other as we never would again.
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A Pint For The Ghost: December 2009
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A Pint For The Ghost. Haunted poems and stories coming to an odd location near you later this year. "This is an exciting collection from a writer who knows the value of the past, and how to set it against the present to illuminate them both." - Ian McMillan on 'A Pint For The Ghost'. Tuesday, 1 December 2009. Visual artist Issam Kourbaj and I are currently enjoying 30 seconds' fame after being featured in a Cambridge University Newsletter article on ghosts. Posted by Helen Mort. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A Pint For The Ghost: December 2010
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A Pint For The Ghost. Haunted poems and stories coming to an odd location near you later this year. "This is an exciting collection from a writer who knows the value of the past, and how to set it against the present to illuminate them both." - Ian McMillan on 'A Pint For The Ghost'. Wednesday, 1 December 2010. On November 20th, myself and seven other poets arrived at sleepy Aspinall Street in Mytholmroyd to take part in an exciting project organised by Andrew McMillan. Our destination was Ted Hughes...