Scary Ghost Stories of Christmases Long Ago

“The first key to a Christmas ghost story,” writes Colin Fleming, “is a convivial atmosphere. People in these stories are well fed, they’re often hanging out in groups, you feel like you’re hanging out with them, and you do not wish to leave any more than they do. It is cold outside but warm in here, and it’s time to rediscover that sense of play that so many of us adults lose over the years, and which, when we are fortunate, we remember to rediscover at Christmas.”

He recommends five old stories to fit the bill.

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  1. I agree with him on M.R. James; his stories are perfect for Christmas reading, but they don’t actually deal with the holiday at all. Also glad to see E.F. Benson on the list. His story “Caterpillars” has one of the most shocking twists that I’ve ever read.

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