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Acquisition 1862-004: Veil #1 (Static Phenomena)
Object_1862-004 Level 4 Restriction - Further investigation forbidden until further notice 1862-004 discovered at Farringdon St underground railway site. Investigator's overview On the 4th April 1862, object 1862-004 was discovered. Four hours later it was within organisation confines. Observation of the object for any period longer than four minutes leads to acute madness and confusion surrounding time and place. The number four is bound to this object. I've referred 1862-00

J. P. Harrison
Mar 27 min read
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On: writing a ghost story
What are the fundamental components, and why are they important? Can a ghost story exist without a haunted house? Since I started writing my upcoming debut, The Girl of Grey House , I've learnt a lot about writing - specifically, writing ghost stories. I sunk my teeth into some of the all time classics - The Woman In Black by Susan Hill and The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson were the two decisive stories that really set me on the course of becoming an author. After

J. P. Harrison
Feb 64 min read
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Reflections of blood and fear #1
A modern re-telling of Edgar Allan Poe's poignant short story, 'The Tell-Tale Heart'. The Ticking Heart, by J. P. Harrison HARK! An ailment of the body - yes - but I am of sane and composed mind. I sense you pointing your long, accusatory finger, and profess! you point through me, not at me. As I am perfectly well, isn't it clear to tell? It is he whom you point at! The ghoul that rests in that little house behind me. Your finger rests upon him, and I can prove it. Listen now

J. P. Harrison
Jan 298 min read
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Writing for dummies
I always considered myself a keen writer. But I had never written anything. Nothing substantial, at least. Whenever someone compliments my use of words in passing, whether it be in an instant messenger at work or a birthday card, I always tend to bring up an old fact about myself: I got an A* at school in my creative writing module in English class! It was about the only prideful thing I could latch onto, in regards to my status as an author. Over the years, I've written drib

J. P. Harrison
Jan 205 min read
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