So, pour yourself a mug of hot cocoa, wrap your favorite blanket around you, and brace yourself for ghostly stories and weird encounters that take place in the shadows of snowy hilltops or along icy mountain trails. Think Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" turned up a notch with a ghostly Appalachian backdrop. The texture is gritty and the stories are moving. Clayton Rhodes, Steve Rasnic Tem, Sara J. Hatcher, Patricia Hughes, Steve Vernon, S. Contributors include: Ronald Kelly, Brian J. This anthology, edited by Michael Knost and Mark Justice, is designed for cozying up close to a blazing fireplace on the coldest of winter nights. : -30- If you’re reading this, you are part of a global coalition of fans, writers, musicians, artists and technical specialists, all united to keep us on the air, and to be a vital part of the sci-fi fandom community. Īppalachian Winter Hauntings includes eleven bone-chilling accounts-penned by many of the preeminent storytellers in the business-that are appropriate to the Appalachian region and relative to the heart of the holiday season. You can find Michael Knost’s Return of the Mothman in print on Amazon. Appalachian Winter Hauntings includes eleven bone-chilling accounts-penned by many of the preeminent storytellers in the business-that are appropriate to the Appalachian region and relative to the heart of the holiday season.
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