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I’m excited to tell you that my book has been nominated for the "Cover of the Month" contest on AllAuthor.com for Haunted Surry to Suffolk: Spooky Locations Along Routes 10 and 460. It is up for being voted on. https://allauthor.com/cover-of-the-mo...
Jul 22, 2020 01:12PM
I am guest blogging at I Smell Sheep Reviews today, talking about ghosts and the different names they go by: "A Ghost by Any Other Name Would Still Haunt the Living." There is a giveaway for a Kindle of my ghost book, Haunted Surry to Suffolk: Spooky Locations Along Routes 10 and 460, too--just answer what do you think a ghost really is. https://bit.ly/3hk3CsU There is also a excerpt from my Bacon's Castle chapter from the book, too. There is 6 days to leave a comment to be entered for the ecopy.
Apr 10, 2020 12:01PM
The paperback edition of Haunted Surry to Suffolk: Spooky Locations Along Routes 10 and 460 is now live at https://amzn.to/39W4LT5 For a limited time, get it while it is only $9.99!
Apr 06, 2020 10:44AM
Haunted Surry to Suffolk: Spooky Locations Along Routes 10 and 460 was released on Kindle at Amazon (there will be a paperback version, but right now, just the Kindle). The eBook is $1.99. Not sure if it will remain at this price, so good to get it now. https://amzn.to/2wheJ3K Take a journey along Virginia’s scenic Routes 10 and 460 eastbound to enjoy the lovely countryside and metropolises that spread around these two roads. Most of all, discover that some historical houses, plantations, battlefields, parks, and even the modern cities, have more than touristy knickknacks, ham, and peanuts to offer. Many have ghosts!
Bacon’s Castle has spirits haunting it since the 1600s. Stay in a cabin overnight at Chippokes Plantation State Park and you might find you have a spectral bedfellow. The city of Smithfield has more to offer than the world’s oldest ham; it also has some very old phantoms still stalking its buildings. Take a ghost tour of Suffolk and see why the biggest little city is also one of the spookiest. Discover the myths and legends of the Great Dismal Swamp and see what phantoms are still haunting the wildlife refuge. And if that’s not enough, Bigfoot and UFOs are part of the paranormal scenery. These and other areas of southeastern Virginia are teeming with ghosts, Sasquatch, UFOs, and monsters. See what awaits you along 460 south and 10. No matter which road you take, the phantoms can’t wait to SCARE you a good time.
Since the publisher uses Facebook for their website, you can see the reveal of the front and back cover for the paperback edition of my upcoming nonfiction ghost book, Haunted Surry to Suffolk: Spooky Tales Along Routes 10 and 460, here: https://www.facebook.com/AnubisPress/...
I have a true ghost story, "Cavalier Hotel" released in the Handbook for the Dead from Anubis Press, It is available in both Kindle and paperback edition. Find both here: https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Dead-... and https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/173...
Sep 25, 2019 04:27PM
Well, he should have been specific about there not being any haunted rooms in the hotel and sounding like he was trying to scare you. Although, I figure most hotels have hauntings of some kids, as people check in and out all the time and people have heart attacks, etc... even on vacations. Most spirits don't really bother. I actually feel sorry about anyone dying while in a hotel, then stuck there--I call that a sort of hell. Who wants to spend the rest of their afterlife in a hotel?
Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle 2nd Edition: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations is now officially released everywhere. Amazon, Books A Million, your indie bookstore can order it for you, Colonial Williamsburg, all over.
Aug 06, 2019 07:32AM
Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle 2nd Edition: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations release officially August 15, 2019 everywhere, including Schiffer Publishing. Schiffer has the books, they are holding them until the 15th, just as the book sellers are holding and waiting. So, preorder the book, or if you live near my Book Release Event (https://www.goodreads.com/event/show/...) or any of the book signings or events that I have set up from August 24th through the last one November 2, 2019. My website has them all at Appearances at a Glance to your right on the page at https://pamelakkinney.com/
Preorder Virginia's Haunted Historic Triangle for Sale Price Before It Releases in July 2019
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Jul 03, 2019 11:37AM
Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle 2nd Edition: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations has been marked down ton$14.25 from its regular $19.99 for preorder at Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com. The nonfiction ghost book releases this month, so a good time to get it for this special price. Besides the original stories from the first book, Virginia's Haunted Historic Triangle: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations, this will also have new stories, ten new ghostly photos, and a new cover. In this 2nd edition, go deeper into ghostly history as you tour Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown in the Historic Triangle. Visit haunted Jamestown Island, where Captain John Smith and the first English colonists settled. Stroll around Williamsburg and follow the same footsteps of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington as they walked along Duke of Gloucester Street. Tour ghostly historic Yorktown from the colonial era through the Civil War. Take side trips to the towns and counties nearby that put the finishing touches to the history of the whole area. You'll hear odd noises and see apparitions, but above all, be prepared to get to know the ghosts of the Historic Triangle and its surrounding areas. They're dying for you to hear their stories
Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area is marked down on Amazon from $16.99 to $10.27. Good time to get this ghost book of mine that has color photos, with 5 of the photos has ghostly images you can see and is about an area of Virginia as haunted as the Historic Triangle. Hurry, as I am not sure how long this sale will be happening. https://lnkd.in/e8A7VSu
Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle 2nd Edition: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations sold out of its first printing and the 2nd edition can be preordered through Schiffer Publishing at https://www.schifferbooks.com/virgini... or at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/076... It releases July 2919, ten new ghostly photos added and new content.In this 2nd edition, go deeper into ghostly history as you tour Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown in the Historic Triangle. Visit haunted Jamestown Island, where Captain John Smith and the first English colonists settled. Stroll around Williamsburg and follow the same footsteps of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington as they walked along Duke of Gloucester Street. Tour ghostly historic Yorktown from the colonial era through the Civil War. Take side trips to the towns and counties nearby that put the finishing touches to the history of the whole area. You'll hear odd noises and see apparitions, but above all, be prepared to get to know the ghosts of the Historic Triangle and its surrounding areas. They're dying for you to hear their stories.
Mar 23, 2018 09:42AM
I blogged about the Biltmore Hotel in Providence, Rhode Island I stayed at for Stokercon 2018, and its ghost and legends, plus paranormal activity I experienced for Supernatural Friday. https://bit.ly/2DNIN4T
My first nonfiction ghost book, Haunted Richmond, Virginia, was released June 20th, in 2007. Ten years!
I was interviewed on Haunt Jaunts Paramania radio show last night, about my nonfiction ghost books. Now OnDemand-you can listen anytime here: http://paramaniaradio.com/On-Demand.p...
Part 2 of my column on the ghosts of Petersburg and the Tri-Cities continues today in Petersburg, Virginia's Progress-Index newspaper. http://bit.ly/2f5z9hU
Check out my column on the many haunts of Petersburg in the Progress-Index today! It is part 1-Part 2 is next Sunday, the 30th. http://bit.ly/2exzBrD
May 16, 2016 07:39AM
My nonfiction ghost, Paranormal Petersburg, Virginia, and the Tri-Cities Area is nominated for the nonfiction category of Library of Virginia literary Awards. I won't know until August if it makes it. See it and the other books nominated in the nonfiction and fiction categories: http://1.usa.gov/1T9Q3v8
I blogged about about Lore and History of the "Talking Board" for Paranormal Day Party at at http://bit.ly/1Z85IfU From Haunt Jaunts page: IT'S HERE!!! Happy Paranormal Day!!
We've got a #ParaDayParT linkup happening on the blog. We had paranormal peeps of all sorts sign up on the Guest List to BYOP (bring [their] own posts). Check out para offerings from Author and Ghostorian Mike Ricksecker, author Courtney Lynn Mroch, author and playwright Crystal Smith-Connelly, author Pamela K. Kinney, Southern Spirit Guide, author Emerian Rich, author Christine Verstraete, World's Scariest Places author Jeremy Bates, author Ann Young, Phantoms and Monsters, author John T. M. Herres, author Darcy Coates!!!
Is this a great way to mark the halfway to #Halloween point or what??? Find all the blogs' links at http://www.hauntjaunts.net/paranormal...
Mar 08, 2016 05:33AM
Horror author and fellow Horror Writers Association member Bryan Nowak blogs about his own, real paranormal experience growing up for Supernatural Friday on my blog. http://bit.ly/1oUJ4eI
