Twisted Tales Brings Together Three of the Best Horror Writers to Keele

Staffordshire Arts

In the tradition of M.R. James, Twisted Tales has gathered three generations of the finest horror authors in the UK for an evening of ghost stories at Keele Hall.

They are Stephen Volk (BAFTA-winning writer of Ghostwatch, Afterlife, and The Awakening and author of the awrd-nominated novella Whitstable), Helen Marshall (author of the World Fantasy Award – and Shirley Jackson Award-winning collection Gifts for the One Who Comes After) and Timothy Jarvis (author of William Hope Hodgson-inspired novel The Wanderer).

In addition to reading from their own work, the authors will participate in a panel discussion led by Keele’s David McWilliam (Lecturer in Film Studies and English Literature), before a Q&A with the audience.

WHEN AND WHERE ?

Twisted Tales takes place on Monday 21 November at 7:30pm in the lavish Senior Common Room in Keele Hall

The event is free of charge and open to all and a must for all lovers of horror literature.

Book online here or call the box office on 01782 734340

 

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