Josephine is haunted. At university in Aberystwyth she is grateful to be away from home and further each day from her past. But still the spectre of her dead mother torments her. Glynn isn't like the other people she knows. When she kisses him on a night out it feels new and exciting. Only the town is held captive by a violent storm and weird things keep happening. A whale washes up on the shore. Strangers appear in town, though no one can leave. The old buildings seem suddenly alive. Caught in the middle, Josephine wants nothing to do with it. But something is watching. And it's about to go walking again.…mehr
Josephine is haunted. At university in Aberystwyth she is grateful to be away from home and further each day from her past. But still the spectre of her dead mother torments her. Glynn isn't like the other people she knows. When she kisses him on a night out it feels new and exciting. Only the town is held captive by a violent storm and weird things keep happening. A whale washes up on the shore. Strangers appear in town, though no one can leave. The old buildings seem suddenly alive. Caught in the middle, Josephine wants nothing to do with it. But something is watching. And it's about to go walking again.
Alex Hubbard is a writer from London, living in Wales. He first came to Aberystwyth in 2015 and, like so many, fell in love with it. As a child, he was diagnosed with dyspraxia and struggled to learn to read. Once he worked it out, he quickly became passionate about stories, words and thinking about things which aren't real. Now, he is interested in how fiction can augment our shared senses of place and experience. If you also like the taste of evening air and the feeling that something unbelievable could happen, you might like his work. His creative work has appeared in Nawr, Cerasus, The Forge, Abergavenny Small Press Literary Journal, Prole, Bandit Fiction, and in the AHRC-funded Campus Derives anthology, among others.
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