
Sam H Arnold
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Fiction and parenting writer exploring the dynamics of family life, supporting children with additional needs. I also delve into the darker narratives that shape our world, specialising in history and crime.
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The Sawdust Man and the Unfortunate Soul
"May I be so bold as to offer you a libation, my good lady, to ward off the evening’s chill?" “I must confess, I have already partaken of a few measures this evening, my lovely gentleman, but I am quite certain that one more shall do me no great harm. A drop of comfort never went amiss in such a dreary season as this.”
By Sam H Arnold4 days ago in Fiction
Is a UK Serial Killer Hiding in Plain Sight?
As a true crime writer, I find myself subscribed to a plethora of crime reports and news outlets. It was through these that I started noticing a chilling connection: several women had been found dead in local waterways across the UK.
By Sam H Arnold24 days ago in Criminal
Haunted Halls of Knowledge
Libraries aren’t just dusty halls full of books. For me, they are places to escape and discover new worlds. They’re vaults of memory, where the past bleeds into the present. Around the world, libraries are whispered to be haunted by restless scholars, cursed manuscripts, and the weight of knowledge no one was meant to read.
By Sam H Arnoldabout a month ago in BookClub
The Keyhole Marriage. Top Story - October 2025.
I was that kid who used to sneak glimpses of her friends and family through the keyhole, to see what they were up to. I would put my eye against the hole and catch a glimpse of their world, like a tiny television that never revealed the complete story.
By Sam H Arnold3 months ago in Fiction
The Blinking Reality. Top Story - October 2025.
The beeping invades my mind like a probe, a thin, needle-sharp sound boring into my skull. I try to open my eyes but they are taped shut, and the thin adhesive pulls uncomfortably at my skin. Then I hear the nurse say, ‘You are safe; you are in the hospital. Please try to relax.’
By Sam H Arnold3 months ago in Fiction
From Heiress to IRA Revolutionary
Rose Dugdale was born into a life of privilege. She was a British heiress who was due to inherit a large fortune. However, this was not the life Dugdale dreamed for herself. She would give it all up to become a militant freedom fighter.
By Sam H Arnold3 months ago in Criminal
Parenting on the Spectrum
If you’ve met one person with Autism, you’ve met one person with Autism — Dr Stephen Shore Autism is a spectrum, and every person is different. All sit on a different part of the curve, and for this reason, not everything that works for one parent will work for another.
By Sam H Arnold4 months ago in Families













