The Society of Invisibles

by John Bryan

Following her second suicide attempt, Isabel is forced to move in with her parents and brother. They clear the attic for her to live in and decide what the next step in her life will be. However, Isabel slowly becomes aware of the presence of Jules, the long dead original owner of the house. He isn’t sure why she can hear him or why he cannot leave the attic. As she does more research, he becomes aware that he...

Following her second suicide attempt, Isabel is forced to move in with her parents and brother. They clear the attic for her to live in and decide what the next step in her life will be. However, Isabel slowly becomes aware of the presence of Jules, the long dead original owner of the house. He isn’t sure why she can hear him or why he cannot leave the attic. As she does more research, he becomes aware that he needs her to help him remember the details of his death and possibly solve a murder. But as he remembers more, long hidden secrets are revealed.

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    I was fortunate enough to attend a staged reading of "The Society of Invisibles," produced by 5th Wall Productions at South of Broadway in North Charleston, South Carolina. What a refreshing piece of writing! Bryan's creative take on the ghost story is full of humor, wit, and heart. Mental health and LGBTQ issues take priority. It is a story that is both entertaining and cathartic.

    I was fortunate enough to attend a staged reading of "The Society of Invisibles," produced by 5th Wall Productions at South of Broadway in North Charleston, South Carolina. What a refreshing piece of writing! Bryan's creative take on the ghost story is full of humor, wit, and heart. Mental health and LGBTQ issues take priority. It is a story that is both entertaining and cathartic.