14 Comments

Iā€™m gonna need 60k more words and another three books in this series, thanks! šŸ˜Š

Expand full comment
author

Haha! I'll see what I can do. šŸ˜‚ Very pleased to hear you enjoyed this so much.

Expand full comment

This was cool! I really enjoyed it.

Expand full comment
author

Thanks! Glad you liked it.

Expand full comment

"Lost her way

After one too many cups of tea"

This is going to be my epitaph one day, I swear. Anyway, I really enjoyed this. Not too often you see the undead as anything other than evil in most fiction.

Expand full comment

Oh, this was fun. The ghosts, Rhea, Michael the ghoul, just hilarious. I could read more of this for sure.

Expand full comment
author

Excellent to hear, thank you!

Expand full comment

Wow, this was so different. Definitely something you should play with. I imagine you could think of a lot more to go with this. Take another look and see what you can come up with.

Expand full comment
author

Thanks, glad you enjoyed it. I expected this to be a one and done story but people really enjoyed it and want more so I will endeavour to dig deeper.

Expand full comment

Who needs a necromancer when the dead can defend themselves?

Expand full comment
author

Especially with all those forgotten graveyards lying around, not all of them can have a G.K helping out.

Expand full comment

Very True. Can you imagine what would happen if every graveyard had a GK? Especially the Civil War mass gravesites?

Expand full comment

This was a fun read and had resonances of a Pushkin short story called ā€œThe Coffin-Makerā€ in which the eponymous character has a dream in which he meets in Hell the people he crafted coffins for. . . I couldnā€™t help but to imagine G.K. Chesterton in the lead role as ā€œG.K.ā€ as I read. šŸ˜Š

Expand full comment
author

Glad you liked it! Just read 'The Coffin Maker', great little story, thanks for mentioning it. Haha, yes, I can't help but associate the initials G.K. with Chesterton.

Expand full comment