Inheritance short story by Iris Carden Settle in dear reader, while I tell you the strange tale of Jane, who received an amazing inheritance, but quickly found it wasn’t as good as it sounded. Jane’s mother, Melissa, had never talked about her family, except to say she’d run away as a teenager and was never…… Continue reading Inheritance
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Clock
Clock short story by Iris Carden “Careful!” Jessica called out. She was too late. The removalist had scraped a chair leg across the wallpaper of her new dining room. She took a closer look, to see if she could repair the damage without having to change the whole room’s wallpaper. What she saw surprised her.…… Continue reading Clock
Techno Ghost
Techno Ghost short story by Iris Carden Senior Agent Jo Burns called Trainee Agent Harry Smythe to her office. As always, she quizzed him about his knowledge on the subject before taking him on assignment. “What do you know about ghosts, Harry?” “Most ghosts are deceased humans with unfinished business. Poltergeists are the outworking of…… Continue reading Techno Ghost
Paranormal
Paranormal short story by Iris Carden I grew up in a haunted house. Well, all the kids at my school thought it was haunted. It was big, and dark, and nothing much grew in the yard. Oh, and a lot of my family members had died there. My great-grandparents owned it first, and they both…… Continue reading Paranormal
Creating a Ghost
Creating a Ghost short story by Iris Carden The lecturer stood in front of the class of about thirty students. Beside him was a figure that could have been seated human, covered completely with a painter’s canvas drop-cloth. “Throughout your studies you have learned about almost all aspects of the paranormal. You’ve studied everything from…… Continue reading Creating a Ghost
Remembering Marc
Remembering Marc Short story by Iris Carden Camping in this spot had been their favourite thing to do as teenagers. That had been until the night Marc disappeared. Weeks of searching had failed to find him. After that Henry and Kirk had found other things to do with their weekends. They were back, ten years…… Continue reading Remembering Marc