DeKalb County, Alabama - A place of natural beauty, country music, and Southern living. It elicits wonder, yearning and attraction...even from Ghosts. Author Greg Starnes knew this from the lively stories he heard from residents of Fort Payne and the surrounding area. Though all ghost stories have an air of goose-bumping chilliness, Greg understood that not all ghost stories are creepy. Those he heard were also amusing and drawn with heart-warming tenderness. So he went back to those Southern storytellers for more detail and collaboration and the result is Hollers from the Hollows.Enjoy your quiet time with this family-friendly collection of ghost stories from DeKalb County. Just don't get too quiet or too complacent. Read on if you dare . . . and sweet screams!NOTE: Hollers from the Hollows by Greg Starnes is a collection of family-friendly ghost stories meant to be told while sitting around a campfire, or read in front of a fireplace while children are present. Though loss of life, and even murder, are parts of some of the tales, blood and gore are not the main focus of this work. These are spooky tales, not horror stories.
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- Release Date 02/04/2013
- Authors Greg Starnes, Vickie Hancock
- Language English
- Company The Ardent Writer Press, LLC; 1st edition
- Weight 8.5 ounces
- Dimensions 5.98 x 0.37 x 9.02 inches
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