Authors Electric at Hallowe'en
'Maniac' |
First up is Maniac by Debbie Bennett. A collection of short stories for adults: 'haunted fairgrounds, escaped murderers...fantasy, mythology and urban SF/horror...' 'A sound from upstairs makes the snapshot drop from her fingers. This is why she hates men - for the power that they have over women. Why else would she be standing in her own hall, too terrified to move?'
Debbie is also the author of the gritty and disturbing Hamelin's Child.
'The Secret Commonwealth' |
Catherine's powerful romance Bird of Passage also features, among other threads, a ghost story.
'Midnight Blue' |
Ghost Train |
Susan Price has published three collections of short ghost stories as e-books, as well as the Carnegie winning The Ghost Drum, with its sequels, Ghost Song and Ghost Dance. She has said that her intention in writing them was to produce fantasies 'as beautiful as they were terrifying.' Set in an icy, dark northern land, they feature shamans, shape-shifters, ghosts and other worlds. Price never flinches from the harshness and cruelty of this world and they are, as promised, both terrifying and beautiful.
'I tell, (says the cat,)
of a far-distant, northern Czardom where half the year is summer and light, and
half the year is winter dark.
'I tell of the strangeness of summer and winter and the Earth's turning. Summer
so short, and yet its days so long: one bright day pours endlessly into another
and the sun shines at midnight.
Ghost Song |
'But winter so long, and its days shorten and shorten until noon is dark, and
above the snow-covered land the freezing black sky presses down, heavy with the
thousands of sharp, glittering stars and the white, white moon.
' The story I tell begins, (says the cat,) in these cold wastes where the moonlight
rises from the snow and half-melts the darkness to a silver mist. It begins
with the lonely hunter Malyuta journeying over the snow to look at his traps...' (Ghost Song.)
Susan Price's ghost story collections are: Overheard In A Graveyard, Nightcomers and Hauntings.
'Wolfsong' |
A fittingly spooky book to end with is Enid Richemont's Wolfsong: 'I shall never forget my first glimpse of Chanteloup - its square tower, its copper-green roof, its biscuity walls warmed by the dying sun and its window eyes lidded with white wooden shutters...' There are no wolves left in present day Brittany... And yet Ellie hears them singing at night, and past and present merge... A dark romance, for both young and old(er) adults.
Enid is also the author of To Summon a Spirit.
Authors Electric wish all their readers a suitably spooky Hallowe'en!
Comments
But for me the The scariest stories don’t have vampires or zombies they have skeletons coming out of the closet. And sometimes these can only be told as fiction. Read The Price of Fame amzn.to/QIvhR0 or if you only do FREE read
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But mostly, get talking about the reality of child abuse.
TO SUMMON A SPIRIT was set in my own north London suburb, and launched in the Children's Bookshop,Muswell Hill.