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Tag Archives: Haunted Mansion Project
Never Enough, 2013
Every year I recap the writing triumphs and disappointments of the previous twelve months and every year I feel like it’s never enough. 2013 might be the first year I was satisfied. Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Cemetery Travel … Continue reading
Reading the Haunted Mansion Project
It was so good to see my fellow Haunted Mansion Survivors yesterday. Almost the entire Bay Area contingent turned out, which was great. Rain Graves opened the afternoon by talking about how she met the mansion and conceived the idea … Continue reading
Haunted Mansion Project reading this weekend!
In Autumn 2012, 20 horror writers returned to a haunted house in Marin for a second writing retreat with ghosts. Contributors to the book The Haunted Mansion Project: Year Two will read short stories and memoirs documenting the four days … Continue reading
Haunted Mansion Project reading in San Francisco
In Autumn 2012, 20 horror writers returned to a haunted house in Marin for a second writing retreat with ghosts. Contributors to the book The Haunted Mansion Project: Year Two will read short stories and memoirs documenting the four days … Continue reading