The Ghosts & Scholars Book of Follies and Grottoes
Rosemary Pardoe Sarob Press is spookily delighted to present thirteen eerie spectral tales (eight are wholly original to this volume) where the authors have taken, as inspiration, the theme of follies and grottoes. In her introduction Rosemary Pardoe tells us: âFollies may be fake temples, belvederes, pyramids, obelisks and towers, sham castles and ruins, eyecatchers, faux druid circles and hermitages (with or without fake hermit!), and many other things besides. Folly grottoes are often cut out of rock, and decorated, frequently with shells (such as the one at Margate, which is famously often claimed to be genuinely pre-Christian).â
And the dark and ghostly stories ... ârange widely, from mysterious towers and classical temples to hidden grottoes; from revivals of the worship of ancient gods to unexpected distortions of space and timeâ.
Contents: âIntroductionâ by Rosemary Pardoe, âBainesâ Follyâ by Christopher Harman, âLady Elphinstoneâs Follyâ by John Ward, âThe Ptolemaic Systemâ by David Longhorn, âThe Crooked Rookâ by Rick Kennett, âSweet Follyâ by Gail-Nina Anderson, âBranksâs Follyâ by C.E. Ward, âFollyâ by Sam Dawson, âMinterâs Follyâ by Chico Kidd, âMothrot Hallâ by Katherine Haynes, ââFatherâ OâFlynn and the Fressingfold Friezesâ by Tina Rath, âMad Lutanistâ by Mark Valentine, âWhen I Heard My Days Before Meâ by John Howard & âAnd Music Shall Untune the Skyâ by S.A. Rennie
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177 Pages