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Monday, 1 December 2014
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A collection of hospital related ghostly short stories & ghoulish encounters
Authored by Ram Gulrajani
Authored with Julie Gulrajani
Edition: first
For all those who work in hospitals or ever have done, you will be familiar with haunted corridors, wards and spectral shenanigans.
Even if you are not a nurse, doctor or hospital staff, this anthology of ghostly tales is just what you need.
This is a work of horror fiction.
It is a collection of ghostly short commentaries and ghoulish encounters, that occur in a fictitious hospital. All assured to send shivers down your spine.
They are based on tales that have been shared by many hospital staff over many years of work in healthcare.
They have been meticulously developed into the tales contained within this compendium of scary fantasies.
The sightings, strange sounds and sinister goings on of the spectral activity retold in this book are based on true experiences, that have become local folklore in many hospitals.
The presence of those that have "unfinished business", gripes or other reasons for not wanting to pass on, preferring to linger in the realm between life and death. Those that are not alive, but then again are not completely gone.
They linger, hanging on to this mortal coil for their own reasons in whatever way they can. Not ready to let go, their affairs left incomplete for whatever the reason may be. Their presence remains, not always a peaceful one.
These myths take place in hospital, buildings that have been constructed to heal the sick and injured. However they are also edifices that have seen a lot of deaths.
This collection is intended to relate some of the more memorable legends.
Ghostly nuns, haunted wards and supernatural spectres... If you like to be spooked, this is the book for you.
Go onto the createspace website and....
Type the following Code P435P7S4
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Week off... For baby
Working full time in the busy health service is very tiring but rewarding.
Assessing and treating the sick, management of the busy teams under my wing, paper work... Mountains of it....
Having time to write is not easy.
There are always more important things to take priority.
I have taken a week off to catch up on writing and finishing off some stuff.
However, the other stuff has taken top priority, especially as one of them was becoming a grandad!!!
March 2015 is when we meet the next generation.
We are so excited at becoming grandparents, such a joy and so wonderful for our son and daughter in law... And us of course!
Please see the scan of our grandchild...
I will be getting back on track soon...