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24 Tales

More Appalachian Ghost Stories, Legends & Other Mysteries

Shaw Terry

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English
Howling Hills Publishing
08 September 2024
In this anthology of ghost stories, legends and mysteries, twenty-four writers tell twenty-four true stories set in Greater Appalachia. They include: A playful little girl who never left a train station.

A boy lost forever in the Great Smoky Mountains. A father's promise that haunts through the ages.

Rooms you never want to enter. Homes you may never leave. A long-gone country legend still singing and strumming. Are they malevolent spirits? Friendly tricksters? The result of vivid imaginations? A few of our writers are ghost skeptics; others have no doubts. Read their work and decide for yourself. What do you have to lose ... besides a little sleep?
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Imprint:   Howling Hills Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9798988162131
Pages:   182
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Terry Shaw of Howling Hills Publishing has been helping people tell their stories for more than 30 years. He's worked as a newspaper reporter and columnist, a copywriter and publicist, a freelance book editor, and a content manager for a Fortune 500 company.His experience editing a daily newspaper on the coast of Maine inspired his novel, ""The Way Life Should Be,"" which won the Gather First Chapters Contest and was published by Touchstone/Simon & Schuster.He has also been a journalist in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and New York. In late 2022, he cofounded Howling Hills, which publishes nonfiction books from Greater Appalachia, an area loosely defined as North Georgia to Maine -- the length of the Appalachian Trail.""Despite the contrast in accents, I see more similarities than differences among the people living in what we consider Greater Appalachia,"" the Penn State graduate said. ""At Howling Hills, our goal is to build a strong community of readers and writers throughout the region and have fun doing it.""Shaw serves on the board of the Tennessee Mountain Writers and is a past president of the Knoxville Writers' Guild. He lives with his wife and two standard poodles in the Holston River Valley and enjoys hiking, gardening, and cycling.

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