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Tag Archives: ghost stories
Free Spooky Halloween reading
I’m doing my first reading of the year on Monday, October 24, at noon Pacific. Join me via Zoom — for free — hosted by the Berkeley Public Library. I’ll be reading “In the Pines” from my story collection Unsafe … Continue reading →
October Storytime
How is your October coming along? This year is pretty quiet for me, since I backed out of all my in-person events and most cemetery tours are still on hold. This may be the year for carving a whole series … Continue reading →
Another Morbid Week
It’s been another week of Unsafe Words invading the internet. Fang-tastic Books encouraged me to make a playlist to accompany my story collection. The playlist itself is on Spotify: The explanation of why I chose the songs I did is … Continue reading →
Never Enough: Live in 2019
Never enough doesn’t really describe last year’s live events, because I’m really pleased with how many times I got invited to speak or read in public. I wish I’d been able to work things out with the Cliterary Salon, but … Continue reading →
5 Questions for Roxanne Rhoads
Although we share a last name and both grew up in Michigan, Roxanne Rhoads and I are not related. I’m not even sure we’ve met, although we are both fascinated by cemetery, history, and ghosts. All that means is that … Continue reading →