“Never name it [the boggart]” the old man repeated."

An article on Boggart from and
Link: https://t.co/soqr4WrM1l

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"On the north end of Esthwaite Water was a shape-shifting spirit that appeared in a number of forms – a man in light blue, a white fox, a white calf, or a curious cow-donkey hybrid". My article on Boggarts

https://t.co/ks8LHKXtxt

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Seemingly Dark is part of the ‘s ‘Suspenseful Stories’ collection, and that’s a pretty neat early birthday gift! You can check out the whole collection here!   https://t.co/C9OLCF6YJk

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hates the children ghosts in his room.

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Mary the doll from Ghost Stories. It was fun, I'm not good at coloring though.
学校の怪談のマリーさん。色つけ下手っぴだけども楽しく描けたから良き。しかし、模写下手や。
  

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Johnny, giver of jackets and believer in the unbelievable. Head to Webtoon Canvas to read the latest Seemingly Dark update!
https://t.co/BHJEhfOEGJ

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A wholesome Interlude update today over on my comic, Seemingly Dark! Crows, ghost boys and lots of feels!
read it here on

https://t.co/BHJEhfOEGJ

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Illustrations for from THE INGOLDSBY LEGENDS, humorous tales & poems written by Richard Harris Barham (pen name Thomas Ingoldby)based on actual legends & myths. Compiled into books published from 1840 & illustrated by John Leech, A. Rackham + more

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Halloween isn't the only time for...ghost stories. In Victorian Britain, spooky winter's tales were part of the Christmas season... (Michael Dirda) WOW ~ Word of the Week ~ Talesman https://t.co/VR3LNM5yPc

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Spoiler-Free Horror Book Review: The Nightmare Society Vol. 1 “A collection of hauntingly beautiful tales!” Read here: https://t.co/DGtAOnYcv5

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something i've been working it for some time, a comic cover!
This cover is Copyright (c) 2019 Brannon Hollingsworth for his Wyrdwar/Walter W. Winans series

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this was self-indulgent, i’m so sorry

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After its West End run at , & 's will tour for the first time from Jan. Enter a nightmarish world, full of twists & turns at venues including . https://t.co/qhQuZNuP9V

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For on here are some of Arthur Rackham’s illustrations from The Ingoldsby Legends (1898 & 1907) which contain ghost stories, tales of strange myths & legends, and poetry.

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