A school playground in Glasgow in 1973 is the venue for a deeply philosophical conversation about religion in The Holy Ghoulie by Clydebank storyteller, Jack O’Donnell.
Then we switch to a pub in Ireland in an alternative 1986, where we’re warding off evil spirits in Cosain Péist, a slice of hocus-pocus from sci-fi writer Tom Greenwood.
Finally, we’re roaming across fifteenth century Spain, seeking vengeance, in A Wounded Tiger, a historical piece laced with fantasy by our latest contributor, children’s author J. T. Wheeling.
Coming next – tales of a ghost who wasn’t there, a strange ring and a stolen saint.