This book was one of three with which I started my writing journey (Icarus in Flight and Masks: Rise of Heroes -- now a part of my Masks omnibus -- were the other two), and for this, I wanted to lose myself in my favorite genre, which is ghost fiction. Not of the modern interpretation involving killings and monster-like ghosts, but traditional haunted house fiction.
This was pretty much my first ever attempt at writing a novel-length ghost story.
For this book as well, I wanted to keep as close as I could to more realistic historical fiction so that the gay relationships are hidden and given the coming-of-age treatment that leads Nathaniel to greater self-awareness. His falling in love with another man is one of the key experiences he has to go through as a teenager in Victorian England as well as the only child of a vicar.
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This is also one of two books in my backlist that underwent a more recent update in that the final chapter was added once the rights all reverted back to me, and I prepared the book for self-publishing in its final format. The original story ended with a vaguely represented HFN, which didn't sit well with a number of readers who were hoping to see Nathaniel find happiness after the losses he was forced to endure.
And that thought stuck with me easily enough since I did agree with the readers and saw how unsatisfactory the ending could be for those who wanted to be reassured (me included). So I added the epilogue, which still kept to the more realistic approach to the story while clarifying Nathaniel's future.
Since I hadn't read Susan Hill's The Woman in Black when I first wrote this book, I did find a lot of inspiration from my favorite ghost story films and horror TV anthologies from the 1970s. There was also The Turn of the Screw, which will forever be one of the stronger literary influences for me when it comes to creating and maintaining tension and atmosphere.
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