For
today's countdown to Halloween's post, another reading suggestion: The Oxford Book of
English Ghost Stories. Maybe my favourite anthology, although this may be a case of first love: this was the very first anthology of ghost stories I ever bought, back in 2006, before this blog, to get myself into a Halloween mood. It made me
discover so many authors: M.R. James, E. Nesbit, Edith Wharton, Algernon Blackwood, to name a few. It covers two centuries of
ghost stories, so its a great book for a crash course in ghostly
fiction. It has been for me anyway. Obviously, it has a great deal of classics. And since many stories
are set during Christmastime (as traditionally this is when ghost
stories were published), you can carry on reading it after Halloween.
A Stumpery
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