Some places feel as though they've been woven together from moments in time. You walk in, and something catches โ a flicker, a feeling, a faint sense that the past isnโt quite finished here. That if you looked closely enough, youโd see threads running between then and now, drawing forgotten moments tight against the present.... Continue Reading →
“Human-ish but hovering”, Bradwell
Before Revenants on the Redway began, I thought Iโd have to hunt for stories. I imagined long walks, obscure Living Archives searches, knocking on doors. What I didnโt expect was how many stories would come to me. Or, more unnervingly โ how some stories seemed to be waiting for me, just beyond the edge of the light.... Continue Reading →
Vanished from the Verge, Broughton
Tonightโs story begins with a photograph โ and ends with a mystery. It was taken on the edge of Broughton, beside one of Milton Keynesโ fast-flowing grid roads. A figure appears, standing still on the verge. Not moving. Not blurred. Just there. And then, just as suddenlyโฆ not. Gone. If youโre anything like me, next... Continue Reading →
A Haunting Hello, Springfield
We're just over two weeks into the project, and it's been an absolute privilege to hear so many stories. They're all special, but there's something really trusting when people take the time to show me exactly where their experience happened. Tonight's story comes from Keely in Springfield, who not only told me about the experience... Continue Reading →
Bradwell Windmill, Bradwell
I have a strange relationship with Easter. It always feels like it should be a more special, more significant moment in the calendar but it's really not for me. Most years, I just appreciate the long weekend off work and the chocolate but all too often it leaves me feeling restless, as though I'm missing... Continue Reading →