SWC Horror Bites Welcome a Different Kind of Christmas Ghost

“Short tales to appease your monstrous hunger for suspense” is how we describe SWC Horror Bites, a series of done-in-one digital chapbooks that currently consist of Clemence Annie Housman’s White Fell: The Werewolf and Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Now that we’re knee deep in the Christmas season—or so it appears if the Hallmark and Lifetime Channels’ Christmas round-the-clock movie marathons are any true indicator—it’s time to announce the next addition to the Horror Bites imprint: a yuletide ghost story—and it’s not by Charles Dickens!

On December 15, we’ll be releasing The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall, by John Kendrick Bangs, the author of such supernatural-tinged novels as A House-Boat on the Styx and The Enchanted Type-Writer. First published in the pages of Harper’s Weekly magazine in June 1891, it’s a humorous tale about a bothersome ghost who’s been nagging one family for generations. Here’s the back-cover copy to pique your interest:

The Ghost of Christmas Pest.

Harrowby Hall is haunted; has been for generations of Oglethorpes. It’s not a particularly frightening ghost, though—not the sort of malevolent spirit you’d expect to find in a Hell House or a Hill House or in Amityville. The self-proclaimed Water Ghost isn’t out-and-out evil, she’s just…really annoying. 

Every year around Christmas, she pops in to terrify the current owner…and drench his furniture—as well as him—with seawater. Every. Year. So, it’s less a haunting and more an ongoing prank that has reached an intolerable level. But all that spiritual tomfoolery might soon be coming to an end.

The most recent lord of the manor, Henry Hartwick Oglethorpe, is not one to put up with ghostly shenanigans. He has a plan to rid himself of this bothersome spook, and if luck is on his side, this ghostly war on Christmas will finally be put to rest—although not necessarily in peace…

The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall goes on sale December 15. Stay tuned for further information!

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