Author's e-books - ghost story. Page - 2
"Genuinely heartbreaking and frightening at the same time, a must read!", "I have never read a ghost story which affected me so deeply", "Well, no sleep for me tonight then", "Really moving, but when the frights kicked in it left me shaken. A terrific read.", "Truly frightening in a subtle, ominous way. It's rare that a horror story provokes emotion, but I was in tears by the end!" - Facebook, Wattpad, and Reddit users.
Walking through the lonely cobbled streets of Edinburgh, a man reminisces about his first and only love; her life, and the horrific events which surrounded her death. Haunted by those memories, he frequents an old graveyard on the outskirts of the city, but has her spirit lingered on?
“Girl with Camera: A Ghost Story“ is the new graphic novel by author and artist Joy Rip. It is the haunting, disturbing story about the last one hundred pictures found on the camera of a missing girl - a girl with great ambitions of becoming a world recognized photographer and photojournalist.
“Girl with Camera” is an experimental ghost story. This ghost story creates a more lasting haunting experience for the reader by using the graphic novel to examine the ghostly fragmentary nature of all stories, all storytelling, and the ends to which we will go with our minds to create a sense of purpose, a sense of destiny and well-being in a hostile, lonely, violent universe. In this graphic novel, the structure and genesis of storytelling is broken down into fragmentary words and pictures in order to examine how our thirst for meaning, for stability, cohesion, consistency and continuity in our lives creates a logic of its very own - a logic supplied by both reader and author - that brings (imaginary or real) order to chaos and gives a sense of permanence to our existence where none may in fact exist.
"The most frightening story I have ever read", "Terrifying", "I never want to sleep alone again", "The first time I have read a story which has made my heart race", "Brilliantly written", "Honestly the most gripping story I've read in a long time, from the very first line to the very last. I think everyone that read this can say this is in their list of worst fears.", "This was utterly brilliant. Terrifying and compelling all the way through.", "You made me want to burn my bed and run". - Reddit Users
An account of the most horrifying experience I have ever had. I was a child at the time, but only now do I feel safe enough to even speak of what occurred, during the night, at bedtime. In the darkness something lurked. God help me if it was all real.
"Genuinely heartbreaking and frightening at the same time, a must read!", "I have never read a ghost story which affected me so deeply", "Well, no sleep for me tonight then", "Really moving, but when the frights kicked in it left me shaken. A terrific read.", "Truly frightening in a subtle, ominous way. It's rare that a horror story provokes emotion, but I was in tears by the end!" - Facebook, Wattpad, and Reddit users.
Walking through the lonely cobbled streets of Edinburgh, a man reminisces about his first and only love; her life, and the horrific events which surrounded her death. Haunted by those memories, he frequents an old graveyard on the outskirts of the city, but has her spirit lingered on?
“Girl with Camera: A Ghost Story“ is the new graphic novel by author and artist Joy Rip. It is the haunting, disturbing story about the last one hundred pictures found on the camera of a missing girl - a girl with great ambitions of becoming a world recognized photographer and photojournalist.
“Girl with Camera” is an experimental ghost story. This ghost story creates a more lasting haunting experience for the reader by using the graphic novel to examine the ghostly fragmentary nature of all stories, all storytelling, and the ends to which we will go with our minds to create a sense of purpose, a sense of destiny and well-being in a hostile, lonely, violent universe. In this graphic novel, the structure and genesis of storytelling is broken down into fragmentary words and pictures in order to examine how our thirst for meaning, for stability, cohesion, consistency and continuity in our lives creates a logic of its very own - a logic supplied by both reader and author - that brings (imaginary or real) order to chaos and gives a sense of permanence to our existence where none may in fact exist.
"The most frightening story I have ever read", "Terrifying", "I never want to sleep alone again", "The first time I have read a story which has made my heart race", "Brilliantly written", "Honestly the most gripping story I've read in a long time, from the very first line to the very last. I think everyone that read this can say this is in their list of worst fears.", "This was utterly brilliant. Terrifying and compelling all the way through.", "You made me want to burn my bed and run". - Reddit Users
An account of the most horrifying experience I have ever had. I was a child at the time, but only now do I feel safe enough to even speak of what occurred, during the night, at bedtime. In the darkness something lurked. God help me if it was all real.