Today I am joined by the Director of Children's Books for Arcadia Publishing, Nancy Ellwood to talk about Arcadia Publishing's new Spooky Tales series.
Spooky America is adapted from Arcadia’s bestselling Haunted America series (more than 300 titles strong), and brings you the ghoulishly gruesome, fantastically phantasmal stories of our nation’s undead souls. Rewritten for the middle-grade audience, these terrifically terrifying tales bring local history to life—even if the main players are dead. Ghosts,
hauntings, legends and unexplained phenomena keep readers rapt and celebrate local history and lore.
You can find the books by following the link below:
https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Search?searchtext=spooky%20tales&searchmode=anyword&searchoption=allbooks
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The Real Story of the Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
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The Hoyt-Wallis Murder (It’s a weird one)
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Pullman: the Man, the Company, the Historical Park
Big Basin
Vermont's Ebenezer Allen
Young author Jack Drake and Preston Hollow
Hidden History of Kentucky Political Scandals
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