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
Holiday Nostalgia
The Infamous Whiskey Row of the Wild West
This week in History 11.24-11.30
Murder in Chisago County
This Week in History 11.17-11.23
A Bishop and the Civil War
This Week in History 11.10.19 to 11.16.19
Pirates, Rum Runners and Smugglers
This Week in History 11.3 - 11.9
The Surprising Hidden History of the New Hampshire Coast
This Week in History 10.27.19 to 11.2.19
Ghosts of Alcatraz and The Queen Mary
Haunted Tombstone
Haunted History of Washington State with Deb Cuyle
The famous case of Moll Dyer, witchcraft and a curse.
Haunted lighthouses, bars, museums and everything in between!
Ghosts and History
Revolutionary War Conversation with Robert Geake
Sean Davis and the History of Wildfire Fighting
The True Story of a mother, a son and the 19th amendment
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