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Welcome back to No Heathen Land.
Sure...it's now almost 3 full months since Halloween, but it's always spooky season around these parts so I hope you enjoy this chat with returning guest Ross Horsley.
In this episode Ross shares his top 10 (!) spooky stories with a Yorkshire connection, and I share three newspaper articles containing varying degrees of spookiness!
For those who would like to read any of the books Ross mentions in this episode, they are:
The Old Nurse’s Story (1852) by Eizabeth Gaskell
The Phantom Coach (1864) by Amelia B. Edwards
Squire Toby’s Will (1868) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The Striding Place (1896/1900) by Gertrude Atherton
Across the Moors (1910) by William Fryer Harvey
The Demon King (1931) by JB Priestley
The Rope in the Rafters (1935) by Oliver Onions
The Waxwork (1935) by AM Burrage
Colonel P's Ghost Story (1937) by Lord Halifax
The Haunting of Shawley Rectory (1979) by Ruth Rendell
Follow the podcast on Twitter @noheathenland and send me a message! I'd love to hear from you.
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By Sally HughesWelcome back to No Heathen Land.
Sure...it's now almost 3 full months since Halloween, but it's always spooky season around these parts so I hope you enjoy this chat with returning guest Ross Horsley.
In this episode Ross shares his top 10 (!) spooky stories with a Yorkshire connection, and I share three newspaper articles containing varying degrees of spookiness!
For those who would like to read any of the books Ross mentions in this episode, they are:
The Old Nurse’s Story (1852) by Eizabeth Gaskell
The Phantom Coach (1864) by Amelia B. Edwards
Squire Toby’s Will (1868) by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
The Striding Place (1896/1900) by Gertrude Atherton
Across the Moors (1910) by William Fryer Harvey
The Demon King (1931) by JB Priestley
The Rope in the Rafters (1935) by Oliver Onions
The Waxwork (1935) by AM Burrage
Colonel P's Ghost Story (1937) by Lord Halifax
The Haunting of Shawley Rectory (1979) by Ruth Rendell
Follow the podcast on Twitter @noheathenland and send me a message! I'd love to hear from you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.