I love ghost stories but kind of left them alone after my teens and came back to it after playing Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights' on the radio.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As a child I loved ghost stories.
I have always been a pretty big fan of ghost stories.
I loved all ghost stories. So I guess it was only a matter of time before I wrote one.
I loved ghost stories. I love horror stories. I love all of that stuff, but I really yearn for something to actually frighten me. It's more of a yearning for that than something that has to necessarily be cerebral or sophisticated. Good storytelling and something that actually frightens you.
I love a ghost story. I think they affect me more than other people that are much more skeptical than I am. I think that it's good that I do buy into them to some degree.
Throughout my teenage years, I read 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens every December. It was a story that never failed to excite me, for as well as being a Dickens enthusiast, I have always loved ghost stories.
I love ghost stories but I can't really watch them, especially not by myself because then I can't sleep.
Everyone has a ghost story, or at least that's how it has always seemed to me.
I remember when I was about 12, I read M. R. James' 'Ghost Stories Of An Antiquary' under the covers, way too young to fully understand what was going on with those stories - completely terrified but absolutely loved them.
Ghost stories always creep me out and weird me out. Those are always interesting to watch.