Katie-Ellen
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Looking forward to her new book 'Wakenhyrst', out April 2019, published by Head of Zeus, whose Nic Cheetham was a special guest on Pop-Ups in September.
'Dark Matter,' was how I found Litopia, looking to see who the agent was
It's all about the quiet, inexorable building of suspense
The real horror is in the reality of what happened, that left such anger behind, in the shape of the ghost.
Such things can happen. I experienced a sad thing once, in a lovely old holiday house in Suffolk. Golden fields, high summer and hot. I was 18 and it was terrifying, no rhyme or reason. Didn't find out till many years later who and what 'it' was; a poor man called John Sparrow, and of course, such experiences are not susceptible to proof.
But as for Dark Matter, where was the nearest Bishop or Shaman when they needed them?
'Dark Matter,' was how I found Litopia, looking to see who the agent was
It's all about the quiet, inexorable building of suspense
The real horror is in the reality of what happened, that left such anger behind, in the shape of the ghost.
Such things can happen. I experienced a sad thing once, in a lovely old holiday house in Suffolk. Golden fields, high summer and hot. I was 18 and it was terrifying, no rhyme or reason. Didn't find out till many years later who and what 'it' was; a poor man called John Sparrow, and of course, such experiences are not susceptible to proof.
But as for Dark Matter, where was the nearest Bishop or Shaman when they needed them?
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