‘Way Marker’ from Weeping Bank
Thursday 30th October
‘Way Marker’ from Weeping Bank
‘a masterclass in the art of the modern ghost story’ – Brontë Schiltz, writer/journalist
Judith Holden had a ritual. Each New Year she would embark on a solitary walk, a chance to lose herself in the landscape. No GPS signal to guide her, just her natural sense of direction and a trusted Ordnance Survey map should that let her down. This single day was sacred to her. A chance to be alone in her own thoughts and to work through her troubles and plan for the months ahead. A perfect day. But even perfect days can go wrong. Terrifyingly wrong.
‘Way Marker’ is a folk horror tale of isolation and dark secrets brought to you by The Librarian of Weeping Bank.
Warning – The Librarian’s readings contain moments of heightened tension. The reading is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15 or of a nervous disposition.
To learn more about The Librarian, his dark tales and the village of Weeping Bank, head over to www.weepingbank.com