M.R. James said that sex had no place in a ghost story. But was he right? This episode we attempt to answer this question and more, as we cover The Nature of the Evidence by May Sinclair, a tale from 1923 about a couple who just want to enjoy their wedding night. Is that too much to ask? Apparently, yes.
Thanks to Debbie Wedge for providing the readings for this episode, and don’t forget to check out Ghostly Encounters, the haunting free interactive event that Debbie is helping organise in Oxford on the 20th April 2024.
Show notes:
Episode 97 – Mark Gatiss’s Lot 249
Episode 96 – The Real and the Counterfeit by Louisa Baldwin
Episode 95 – The Weird of the Walfords by Louisa Baldwin
Episode 94 – Exploring Eleanor Scott with Vicky Margree and Dan Orrells
Episode 93 – Count Magnus Awakens
Episode 92 – Randalls Round by Eleanor Scott
Episode 91 – Let Loose by Mary Cholmondeley
Episode 90 – Right Through My Hair by Noel Boston
Episode 89 – Cushi
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