Be inspired to write a spine-tingling story.
As we move further into autumn and before we reach the bright lights of Christmas, there comes a time of shortening days and lengthening nights. The temperatures drop, the light is low. As the season comes to an end, a hush descends over Gawthorpe Hall. Listen carefully; what stories can you hear? Who is there and what do they want to tell you?
Let the tales of the Hall and its former inhabitants move out of the shadows and take centre stage in your writing.
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