Haunted UK Fiction

S01 - Episode 08 - Blackdamp by T. J. McLaughlin


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Pierce saw a large group of men appear from a bellowing wall of white. Like ghostly figures emerging from beyond the supernatural veil. They were carrying a man on a makeshift stretcher. Pierce’s eyes still were not great, and he thought someone had covered the man in a velvet blanket for warmth, but as the struggling group got closer, he could see that it was no blanket. Blood covered the man from head to toe...

Hello and welcome, dear listeners, to Haunted UK Fiction – a sister podcast to The Haunted UK which features original flash fiction, short stories, and novellas with paranormal themes. All stories you will hear were written by a collection of talented writers, authors, and storytellers, both independent and professional. 

In today’s episode we’ll be reading Blackdamp, which was sent in to us by TJ McLaughlin. TJ’s influences include Lee Child, Clive Cussler, JRR Tolkien, Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, H.P Lovecraft, Agatha Christie, and James Patterson. He is currently working on a novel form of this story.

We truly hope you enjoy this story, if would like to hear more from TJ McLaughlin, you can find links to his website, social media, and contact information below:
UPCOMING WORKS: Blackdamp Part II: The Novel
WEBSITE: https://www.tjmclaughlinauthor.com/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571845544996
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tjmclaughlinauthor/
CONTACT: [email protected] 

If you have an original story that would send a chill down our spines, and you would like to submit it for review, simply send it in to [email protected]  

Until next time, stay safe, and take care. 

Episode Credits:
Story by T.J. McLaughlin
Narrated by Steven Holloway
Script prepared by Melissa West
Produced by Pink Flamingo Home Studio


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