It happens every October 18th. The nightmares return.
It’s happened ever since Dawn was a little girl. Ever since her eighth birthday. Ever since her twin brother disappeared without a trace. The doctors claim it’s guilt. She came home that fateful day, and he didn’t. But what do they know? Dawn understands there’s something else happening to her, but she cannot figure out what.
This year, there’s something different. The nightmares have returned, yes... but now Dawn has begun to see her brother. His visage haunts her every waking moment and plagues her throughout the night. He seems to be beckoning to her to find him. To save him.
As Dawn’s mental state deteriorates, those who care about her the most struggle to make sense of what’s happening. And as the story unfolds it may be discovered that all of them share a common past, and a common fate... on Mystery Mile.
Since time past remembering, a mile-long stretch of Kelly Road has been fraught with strange phenomena. Bizarre happenings plagued passers-by, and malicious spirits seemed to drive the residents mad.
For twenty years, that mile has stood empty, travelled only by daylight and even then with trepidation and fear. The stories surrounding the mysterious mile have become urban legends to the people of Ohioville, stories that serve as a warning to the fearful and as a tantalizing invitation to the superstitious and the curious.
While the stories have waned in recent years, Dawn will soon become convinced that Kelly Road is very much at the heart of her brother’s mysterious disappearance. She is determined to confront the ghosts of her past and find out the truth behind Kelly Road and her brother’s disappearance.
The Way of Seeming is a supernatural thriller written by Joshua D. Maley. It chronicles events inspired by the real life story of "Mystery Mile" in Ohioville, Pennsylvania.
Maley and a small crew will begin filming a number of scenes from the script late this summer and into the fall. These scenes will be used in a teaser trailer that will be released on the web. Maley intends to film the entire script within the next year or so.
Four years ago, Maley began filming a drastically shorter version of the script as a side project, but quickly discovered that a much larger, more complex and layered story was waiting to be told about Kelly Road. As such, the initial film schedule was scrapped and the script was revised and expanded to feature-length. You can view images from "Seeming 03" in the photo album of the same name, to the left.
"Mystery Mile", more commonly known as "Kelly Road", is known to many locals for bizarre occurrances. You can read more about it at The Shadlownads Haunted Places Index, under the town of Ohioville.
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