Caught by the River

Archive Diving for Halloween

31st October 2024

Samhain greetings! To get you in the mood for your turnip-carving, we’ve had a rummage in the cobwebbed corners of the Caught by the River archive in pursuit of the eerie, the spooky and the wyrd…

Junior Homemaker magazine, October 1972

Why not revisit:

Dean Hassell’s Halloween on the River Chelmer

Nina Lyon’s walk from the Witches’ Pool

Stephen ‘Spoonful’ Parker on William Arnold’s pumpkin portraits

The duskily-lit October instalment of Laura Cannell and Kate Ellis’s  These Feral Lands EPs, featuring dead-of-night field recordings by Chris Watson

Matthew Shaw on his grandmother Mona’s recollections of Pendle Hill

Katy J Pearson’s reimagined Wicker Man soundtrack

Nina Hervé’s interview with Museum of Witchcraft and Magic director Simon Costin

Adam Clitheroe’s photographs of ‘the English eerie’ 

Mark Hooper’s encounters with devils and aliens in Wiltshire

Peter Fiennes’s glimpse into the worlds of Wilkie Collins and Ithell Colquhoun

Adam Scovell’s visit to the eerie East Anglian childhood home of the ghost story writer M. R. James

David Keenan on the automatic art and writing of Madge Gill, and her presiding demon, Myrninerest

Christopher Josiff on Gef, the talking mongoose/man-weasel of 1930s notoriety 

Ethan Pennell’s map of Dartmoor folklore

Gareth Thompson and Justin Hopper’s musings on the magick, manuscripts and legacy of occultist poet Victor Neuburg

Rebecca Tamás’s poem ‘spell for Lilith’

Kenn Taylor on vast cemeteries in Liverpool and Bradford

Benjamin Myers on ghost farms and fled-cottages

And finally, a cornucopia of offerings from our resident expert on all things seaside, psychedelic and strange: Michael Smith on noble rot, liberty caps, and mulchy forest floors — or a terrifying night spent in Whitby — or his upcoming document of the magickal ‘thin place’ that is Hastings.