Lately, Iโve been thinking about what it means to live with ghosts. As the nights draw in, I notice the shadows deepening in my own rooms, folding in a little earlier each evening. I read so many stories of things that canโt be explained, and what stays with me is how often they happen in... Continue Reading →
You Have To Come With Me, Conniburrow
Tonightโs story started with a chance encounter in a familiar place. I walk round Lodge Lake twice, maybe three times a week, and have done for the last year and a half. I go that way more often than ever these daysโitโs the route I take to Precedent House, and Iโm documenting its slow transition... Continue Reading →
A Gentle Presence, Wolverton
Iโve noticed that I often open these posts with โtonightโs storyโฆโ and itโs true โ I do tend to post them late, sometimes well into the small hours. Itโs partly because Iโm still working on the project after the day jobโs done, but Iโll admit: thereโs something deliciously dramatic about saving ghost stories for the... Continue Reading →
The Shadow on the Stairs, Fuller’s Slade
Our story tonight marks a quiet milestone. Iโve worked in data and analytics for a long time, and it's second nature to me that for pretty much every situation, there's a spreadsheet. So, itโs probably no surprise that Iโve been keeping careful count of how close Iโm getting to my goal: a ghost in every... Continue Reading →
Strangled Out of Sleep, Woughton-on-the-Green
Tonightโs story slips in through that space between sleeping and waking โ the kind that lingers in your thoughts as the lights go out. Liminality โ those strange in-between states where boundaries blur โ is at the heart of this project. Milton Keynes is full of thresholds. Borders of estates that bleed into Redways. New builds layered over old farmland. A modern city, haunted underneath.