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Writual Collection: Home for the HoL-idays
’Tis the season for spooky stories… which is why this year’s HoL-iday Writual set is the perfect gift for horror-loving readers.
Our Writual collections curate spooky stationery sets that encourage mindful reading and writing. Lovingly infused with the magic of literary holiday traditions, particularly seasonal ghost stories and Jólabókaflóð, they encourage the Writual of unplugging to prioritise good company, books, and treats.
We adore both traditions at HoL: the spine-tingling Victorian custom of sharing ghost stories under the glow of holiday lights, and the beautiful simplicity of gifting loved ones books on 24th December, before spending the evening reading together with chocolatey treats, as per the Icelandic custom of Jólabókaflóð (’Yule book flood’).
This year’s collection continues this intentionality: encompassing four bookmarks, the set is designed to be part of your reading and writing experience. Their versatile size is designed for creativity: perfect for prints, postcards, special gift tags, keepsakes (e.g. holiday recipe cards), organising annotation notes, and so much more…
Designed for fans of 1960s and ‘70s horror, Jessica Rose’s striking line-art brings four iconic horror houses to life, decorated for the holidays… dare you bring them home?
BOOKMARKS
A GOOD OLD TRANSYLVANIAN CHRISTMAS
If you think your family is weird... spend this Christmas with the Munsters!
Home to the first family of frights, the Munster Mansion at 1313 Mockingbird Lane features white and signature green lights, with a green background and accents on the reverse.
THE NIGHT HE CAME HOME… FOR THE HOLIDAYS
After being vacant for so long, the Myers House has been lovingly decorated in Michael’s favourite colours — a nifty psychological trick to lure him home by the one and only Dr Samuel Loomis (the gun-toting bald guy in the trench coat, who was always hiding in bushes. He had that huge hit, “Hey, Lonnie: Get Your Ass Away From There,” but his singing career never really recovered after single-handedly causing the horrific and completely avoidable death of 17-year-old Ben Tramer in Halloween II…).
The Myers House features white and orange lights on a black background — a nod to the 1978 poster — with orange accents on the reverse.
WE ALL GO A LITTLE CRAZY… AT CHRISTMAS
The Bates House may be home to just two people — a boy’s best friend is his mother — but that doesn’t mean the Bates family hasn’t gone all out with the holiday decor. They’ve even decorated the fruit cellar...
The Bates House features white and blue lights on a blue background with blue accents on the reverse.
GET OUT… THE DECORATIONS!
Ironically named High Hopes, the infamous house from The Amityville Horror features white and red lights, on a dark red background, with red accents on the reverse.
Keep staring and you may see the glowing red eyes of Jodie the pig in one of the iconic windows…
SPECS
Size: 14.8 x 10.5 cm (A6)
Here at HoL, we like them big and beautiful, and our 2025 bookmarks are no exception — perfectly sized to match our books!
Double-sided, full colour
With space on the back for recording memories, writing notes, or annotation
Premium 300gsm stock
Sturdy and durable feel, while light enough to ensure your pages aren’t damaged
Rounded trim
For comfort and care — not only beautiful to look at and hold, but kind on your book!
Horizontal + vertical orientation
Bit of a holiday mix — all designs horizontal apart from the Bates House
Four original designs by featured artist Jessica Rose:
The Munster Mansion (The Munsters, 1964–1966; The Munsters’ Scary Little Christmas, 1996)
Bates House (Psycho, 1960)
Myers House (Halloween, 1978)
High Hopes (The Amityville Horror, 1979)
THE NAUGHTY LIST
The bookmarks look BEAUTIFUL paired with our horror anthologies, Scared Sacred and Filtered Reality…
And for THE seasonal stationery gift, pair with our HoL-loween Writual set: four Hellraiser-themed cards designed by featured artist John Sowder, with luxe black envelopes and metallic gold pen. Only a few left!
We’ll be posting orders until December 16; please note that any orders placed after this date will be processed in the new year — see you on the other side!
’Tis the season for spooky stories… which is why this year’s HoL-iday Writual set is the perfect gift for horror-loving readers.
Our Writual collections curate spooky stationery sets that encourage mindful reading and writing. Lovingly infused with the magic of literary holiday traditions, particularly seasonal ghost stories and Jólabókaflóð, they encourage the Writual of unplugging to prioritise good company, books, and treats.
We adore both traditions at HoL: the spine-tingling Victorian custom of sharing ghost stories under the glow of holiday lights, and the beautiful simplicity of gifting loved ones books on 24th December, before spending the evening reading together with chocolatey treats, as per the Icelandic custom of Jólabókaflóð (’Yule book flood’).
This year’s collection continues this intentionality: encompassing four bookmarks, the set is designed to be part of your reading and writing experience. Their versatile size is designed for creativity: perfect for prints, postcards, special gift tags, keepsakes (e.g. holiday recipe cards), organising annotation notes, and so much more…
Designed for fans of 1960s and ‘70s horror, Jessica Rose’s striking line-art brings four iconic horror houses to life, decorated for the holidays… dare you bring them home?
BOOKMARKS
A GOOD OLD TRANSYLVANIAN CHRISTMAS
If you think your family is weird... spend this Christmas with the Munsters!
Home to the first family of frights, the Munster Mansion at 1313 Mockingbird Lane features white and signature green lights, with a green background and accents on the reverse.
THE NIGHT HE CAME HOME… FOR THE HOLIDAYS
After being vacant for so long, the Myers House has been lovingly decorated in Michael’s favourite colours — a nifty psychological trick to lure him home by the one and only Dr Samuel Loomis (the gun-toting bald guy in the trench coat, who was always hiding in bushes. He had that huge hit, “Hey, Lonnie: Get Your Ass Away From There,” but his singing career never really recovered after single-handedly causing the horrific and completely avoidable death of 17-year-old Ben Tramer in Halloween II…).
The Myers House features white and orange lights on a black background — a nod to the 1978 poster — with orange accents on the reverse.
WE ALL GO A LITTLE CRAZY… AT CHRISTMAS
The Bates House may be home to just two people — a boy’s best friend is his mother — but that doesn’t mean the Bates family hasn’t gone all out with the holiday decor. They’ve even decorated the fruit cellar...
The Bates House features white and blue lights on a blue background with blue accents on the reverse.
GET OUT… THE DECORATIONS!
Ironically named High Hopes, the infamous house from The Amityville Horror features white and red lights, on a dark red background, with red accents on the reverse.
Keep staring and you may see the glowing red eyes of Jodie the pig in one of the iconic windows…
SPECS
Size: 14.8 x 10.5 cm (A6)
Here at HoL, we like them big and beautiful, and our 2025 bookmarks are no exception — perfectly sized to match our books!
Double-sided, full colour
With space on the back for recording memories, writing notes, or annotation
Premium 300gsm stock
Sturdy and durable feel, while light enough to ensure your pages aren’t damaged
Rounded trim
For comfort and care — not only beautiful to look at and hold, but kind on your book!
Horizontal + vertical orientation
Bit of a holiday mix — all designs horizontal apart from the Bates House
Four original designs by featured artist Jessica Rose:
The Munster Mansion (The Munsters, 1964–1966; The Munsters’ Scary Little Christmas, 1996)
Bates House (Psycho, 1960)
Myers House (Halloween, 1978)
High Hopes (The Amityville Horror, 1979)
THE NAUGHTY LIST
The bookmarks look BEAUTIFUL paired with our horror anthologies, Scared Sacred and Filtered Reality…
And for THE seasonal stationery gift, pair with our HoL-loween Writual set: four Hellraiser-themed cards designed by featured artist John Sowder, with luxe black envelopes and metallic gold pen. Only a few left!
We’ll be posting orders until December 16; please note that any orders placed after this date will be processed in the new year — see you on the other side!

