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A page from The Penny Illustrated Paper -- The discovery of Mary Ann Nichols, the first canonical Jack the Ripper victim.
Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper

Interest in the Jack the Ripper murders never seems to fade, yet these terrible crimes took place over 135 years ago. In short, in the second half of 1888, five, possibly six, women were murdered by the man known to us as Jack the Ripper. There were five canonical victims…

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Coffin ticket from the London Necropolis Railway
The London Death Train

The London Death Train

London’s population grew dramatically in the first part of the 19th century, but the land given over to bury the dead remained largely unchanged. This, coupled with the vast number of deaths at the time from diseases such as typhoid and cholera meant graveyards were overflowing. It became impossible to…

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Cadaver Tomb
Cadaver Tombs

Cadaver Tombs

I’ve always been spooked by cadaver tombs such as the one shown above, yet oddly drawn to them too. That’s the lover of the weird and unsettling in me, I suppose  But just look at it. Such artistry and detail. Such a macabre representation. Cadaver tombs, also referred to so…

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A spirit photograph by William Mumler
Spirit Photography

Spirit Photography

What is spirit photography? Spirit photography’s goal was to capture images of spirits (extras) or other supernatural events on photographic plates. The example above is typical. An extra appeared as a shadowy presence near the sitter, and, in many cases, those who commissioned such photographs recognised, or thought they recognised,…

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"Blithe Spirit" by Noel Coward, performed at Wem,1948
Seven Short Stories Featuring Seances

Seven Short Stories Featuring Seances

Surprisingly, I had difficulty finding short stories featuring a seance that were written in the period I’m most interested in. I’d have thought the subject would be a perennial favourite for short story writers and readers alike, especially in the heyday of mediums and spiritualism. Anyway, here are some I…

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Seven Supernatural Fiction Writers You May Not Have Heard Of

Seven Supernatural Fiction Writers You May Not Have Heard Of

Fancy reading a short ghost story? Here are some suggestions from the many supernatural short story writers of the Victorian era and early 20th century. 1. May Sinclair (Mary Amelia St. Clair) 1863 – 1946 The Victim Collection: Uncanny Stories ~ 2. Lettice Galbraith Dates of birth and death are…

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I'm a writer and avid reader of supernatural tales with a particular interest in fiction written or set in the Victorian and early 20th century.

Here you'll find reference to writers whose work I enjoy along with articles on subjects that unnerve me and inspire my own fiction.

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