Ghost writing
I’m moving along to do some non-fiction again because it
opened up so many character sketches and short story lines as well as being
enjoyable and getting me involved with other people. Let me do a bit of show
don’t tell – I was researching the history of a wine farm and went to interview
one of the past owners to get some colour. She told me it had been hard making
the place pay and that the farmhouse was haunted. Someone had been sitting sewing
in the front room when a young woman dressed in the style of the early 1800’s walked
through. The person sewing had asked everyone in the house who it was, but no
one else had seen the young woman. They realised it had been the ghost of the original
occupant, who died as a young woman in the house. A spirit on a wine farm
was too good a promotional
gimmick to miss so the owner and her partner, glad of anything that would help
bring in money, spread the news around. Unfortunately, at that time, the fashion
was to pick the grapes at midnight and the pickers, having imbibed the story
and full of superstition, fled every time there was a rustle of wind among the
vines and took a lot of persuading to go back.
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