The lighthouse cottage stands on a windswept cliff, surrounded by breathtaking views of sea and sky—a place where time seems to stand still. Its beauty feels almost otherworldly, a tranquil haven far removed from the chaos of modern life. But beneath its serene surface lies something far darker, an unseen force rooted in the cottage’s tragic past.
For Emily, the new resident, the ghosts of the past are not just echoes or fleeting memories. They begin as whispers on the wind, cold spots in the cozy cottage, and flickering lights in the dead of night. At first, the disturbances seem harmless, even explainable. But as the weeks pass, they become more invasive, slipping into her dreams and, eventually, her waking life. When the hauntings turn physical, Emily realizes the spirits are not just restless—they’re angry.
Sometimes, the ghosts of the past refuse to let go.
Dr. Charlotte Webb is Co-founder of Feminist Internet, a non-profit organisation on a mission to advance internet equality for women and other marginalised groups through creative practice and feminist technology development.
She is Founding Director of Even, a consultancy providing creative approaches to tech equity for the next generation of business. Charlotte led the development of the CCI’s MA Internet Equalities course and the FutureLearn course ‘How to Design a Feminist Chatbot’.
She was nominated by the Evening Standard as one of the most influential people in Technology and Science in London, 2018 and has been widely featured in the international press.
She has presented her work internationally, including at TedX, Reykjavik Global Women’s Forum, Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity and Barbados Internet Governance Forum. Described as a ‘deviant academic’, Dr. Webb’s PhD was a creative exploration of how the internet has transformed artistic authorship and cultural production.