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T.W. Burgessさんのイラストまとめ


Writer. Passenger (2026), Creator of Ghoster, Photoghasts, The Eyrie. Author of Early Haunts, Mister Howl. Rep : Entertainment 360
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Still waiting for a gorgeously gothic film adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s ‘Carmilla’ with a suitably stunning location and an abundance of creeping dread...

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Carrying on my dug out another favoured haunt of mine 'The Upper Berth' by F. Marion Crawford. Filled with claustrophobia and an unparalleled sense of isolation, Crawford's classic is packed full of tension amidst a sea of cold, black, waves.
(image Scott Plumbe)

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For any Kickstarter backers of Early Haunts out there, I've just put out a v.exciting update announcing the release of the official Early Haunts app, now on the App & Google stores!

Check your emails and you'll find a sample image you can scan and test out at home right now! 😱

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This 14th century tale is based around the arrival of the titular supernatural green knight to the court of King Arthur and the journey and tasks that follow. Green was v. much the colour of ghosts and other supernatural beings of the time (and still is today for the most part)

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What a treat to have the postman deliver my first copy of Hocus Pocus c/o and - love the visual illusions and in particular the Pepper’s (sorry, ‘Dircksian’ ) ghost piece. Ingenious

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Nearly mown down whilst Holloway walking by a cretin on a dirt bike - beginning to think bringing back British Pikemen and stationing them along walking routes might be the next logical answer in reducing the level of lockdown idiocy

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When you find out the hardcover proof of Early Haunts isn’t arriving at the end of the week, it’s arriving tomorrow...

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Pretty much the only reason I've kept my TV license this year is for The Subtle Knife (and of course Inside No.9 & a potential Ghost Story for Christmas.)

What a start to a series. Its shots like this which make you stop in awe. Some of the best sfx I've ever seen on the BBC.

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He was followed by a flurry of other Victorian writers. But most notably in the Edwardian period when in 1904 M R James published his ‘Ghost Stories of an Antiquary’ a collection of now iconic ghost stories including ‘Oh Whistle and I'll Come To You’ shared with his friends.

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This harks back to the long, bleak winters our ancestors endured. Telling each other Winter Stories round the fire, entertaining each other with tales of supernatural horrors to help distract themselves from the reality of horrors such as potentially running out of food reserves

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