PREVIEW: Blanche Street – where all the neighbours are a nightmare!
Blanche Street: where all the neighbours are a nightmare is Gscene columnist, Glenn Stevens new collection of ten urban gothic tales, ranging from the macabre to the downright strange. This limited edition book (200) has an exhibition at Jubilee Library foyer until Sunday, October 29, 2017, to give
Blanche Street: where all the neighbours are a nightmare is Gscene columnist, Glenn Stevens new collection of ten urban gothic tales, ranging from the macabre to the downright strange.

This limited edition book (200) has an exhibition at Jubilee Library foyer until Sunday, October 29, 2017, to give a visual insight to these terrifying tales along with ‘police reports’ on the mysterious going ons behind the ten doors of Blanche Street.
Glenn will be on hand at Jubilee Library on Thursday 26 from 10am-12pm/1pm-3pm to talk about the exhibition and the book.
Want to be haunted even further? Then go along to the official book launch on Friday, October 27. at the Nightingale Room, Grand Central Pub (Opposite Brighton Station). Doors open at 7.30pm tales start at 8pm.
Event: Blanche Street Exhibition
Where: In the foyer of Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street, Brighton BN1 1GE
When: Until Sunday, October 29
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