Me and My Shadow
ink on brown paper
art by Jameson Currier
20230815009
Ghost Stories by Jameson Currier
M.R. James stated a ghost story should have a malevolent spirit. I enjoy writing stories that include ghosts and all of my ghost stories involve gay characters. Besides the obvious route to horror, I see ghosts as a dialogue with the past.
Ghosts (Dancing on the Moon, 1993)
Amsterdam (Harrington Gay Men’s Fiction Quarterly, 2003)
The Haunted Heart (Cream Drops, 2005)
The Woman in the Window (All Hallows, 2007)
The Country House (Best Gay Romance, 2008)
Wait! (Velvet Mafia, 2008)
The Man in the Mirror (Icarus, 2008)
The Bloomsbury Nudes (Unspeakable Horror, 2008)
The Incident at the Highlands Inn (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
The After Party (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
The Theater Bug (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
Death in Amsterdam (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
The Vision (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
A Touch of Darkness (The Haunted Heart, 2009)
The Wolf at the Door (Chelsea Station, 2010)
The Devil’s Cake (Chelsea Station, 2011)
My Night with Valentino (Next, 2012)
An Unexpected Museum (Chelsea Station, 2016)
The Happiness of Pursuit (Chelsea Station, 2017)
Paul’s Cat (Chelsea Station, 2022)
The Candlelight Ghost (Chelsea Station, 2023)
Dim Gem (Chelsea Station, 2024)