Photo: Tristram Kenton

LINKS

The Dracula Society - www.thedraculasociety.co.uk
The Society was formed in October 1973 to cater for lovers of the Vampire and his Kind - werewolves, mummies, mad scientists, and all the other monsters spawned by the Gothic genre.

Ghosts & Scholars - www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~pardos/GS.html
Ghosts & Scholars was founded in 1979 to encouraging scholarly research into James, his themes and his followers. The newsletter is edited by Rosemary Pardoe.

Brian J. Showers - www.brianjshowers.com
Author website for Brian J. Showers and home of The Bleeding Horse and Other Ghost Stories, Literary Walking Tours of Gothic Dublin, The Swan River Press and The Bram Stoker Society.

A Ghostly Company - www.aghostlycompany.org.uk
A Ghostly Company was formed in April 2004 and is a literary society devoted to the ghost story in all its forms, though preference is given to the traditional and time-honoured fiction, as well as more modern and contemporary authors.

Literary Gothic - www.litgothic.com
The Literary Gothic is a web guide to all things concerned with literary Gothicism, which includes ghost stories, "classic" Gothic novels and Gothic fiction (1764-1820), and related pre- and post-Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to the mid-C20.

Horror Unlimited - www.horrorunlimited.com
An amalgam of dedicated horror movie memorabilia archivists/historians, film industry people, and paper conservationists from around the world. Most of the active participants have been involved in their respective fields for many years.

Hemingford Grey Manor - www.greenknowe.co.uk
Website for the old home of childrens' author and occasional ghost story writer Lucy M Boston, and Nunkie Theatre Company’s favourite venue.

Shelagh Bidwell - www.montage-photography.co.uk
Nunkie's talented next door neighbour whose work can be found throughout these pages.

A Thin Ghost - www.thin-ghost.org
A Thin Ghost is a website devoted to "the understated master of ghastliness, Montague Rhodes James OM MA. Here you'll find reference to the books, films and illustrations which together form the expanded canon of all things Jamesian."