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Mirrors, Ghosts and Terminal Poetry.

Mirrors, Ghosts and Terminal Poetry.

Update: 2021-10-12
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THIS EPISODE IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING UPDATED AND THE SOUND QUALITY IMPROVED. THERE WILL BE AN ANOUNCEMENT ON TWITTER WHEN IT'S COMPLETE. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!




Thanks for listening! And an even bigger thanks if you've come back for another listen to my stories and poems, all told in a Hull accent.




This episode has a paranormal theme, a story called Mirrors begins the show followed by - in no particular order- my first paranormal experience (don't laugh!) poetry by Keats and me, a story called Toby, and advice of where to go for a truly spooky experience. I hope you enjoy this months episode. Please subscribe if you've not already done so. I'll only be publishing one episode a month so that you have plenty of time to listen and don't get fed up of me! Also, if you really enjoy it, tell your friends, don't be greedy and keep me all to yourself, share the stories!




Here are the links to Ghost Hunters of Stoke of Trent:




https://www.facebook.com/GhostHuntersOfStokeOnTrent


https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-ovuf8wopBMIsx_Qh6o-Gg


https://heymuseums.co.uk/08625582/Haunted_Museum_&_Spirit_Shop_Stoke


https://www.instagram.com/g.h.o.s.t_stoke


They have a podcast to tell their origin story here... https://open.spotify.com/episode/031cqfDDsBKpGm2dW0MxtD?si=BqkCHLghQryBNrPfbUZPDA&dl_branch=1


They are also on TikTok and have been featured in various newspapers, go-to guides and blogs! They really are incredible!

P.S They haven't paid me to advertise them or anything. I genuinely love this group and hope you will too.


This episode is based on a blog post: https://vintagerevival2017.wordpress.com/2021/03/27/mirrors/

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Mirrors, Ghosts and Terminal Poetry.

Mirrors, Ghosts and Terminal Poetry.

Jane Rhodes