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Ghosts of the Winter Marsh

Ghosts of the Winter Marsh

‘Is there anybody there?’ said the Traveller, Knocking on the moonlit door… Walter De La Mare Ghosts of the Winter … Continue reading Ghosts of the Winter Marsh

The Wild Perch of Black Dyke- Introduction

The Wild Perch of Black Dyke- Introduction

  “Autumn… The year’s last, loveliest smile” – John Howard Bryant   The Wild Perch of Black Dyke Part One: … Continue reading The Wild Perch of Black Dyke- Introduction

Death in the Willows

Death in the Willows

    … Monsters live underneath the willow trees. They did when I was a boy and they still do … Continue reading Death in the Willows

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