I met Mrs. Karyl Stewart at a book event in Knoxville and she told our little gathering about her experiences with a Tennessee ghost cow. Karyl recently posted to one of my October blog entries, asking if I would like to know more about her cow ghost experience. Yes!
If Karyl doesn't mind, I will provide a synopsis of her cow ghost encounter in a future blog post.
If you have had any encounters with animal ghosts, please feel free to post to this blog, or email me directly through my profile page. Thank you!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
LIVE INTERVIEW! : CAT GHOSTS
A professionally edited few minutes of an interview with Mississippi Public Broadcasting includes the author's oral synopsis of the Ghost Cat story, A Patch of Fog.
I hope I got it right.
It may take a minute to load. My utter failure to use proper subject-verb agreement in conversation is worth the wait. :-)
http://www.mpbonline.org/
Click on the "Don't Lecture Me" logo.
I answer the age-old question of why there are more Ghost Stories in the South. I fogrot to mention that Southern dirt is old dirt and it holds ghosts like toast holds butter.
I hope I got it right.
It may take a minute to load. My utter failure to use proper subject-verb agreement in conversation is worth the wait. :-)
http://www.mpbonline.org/
Click on the "Don't Lecture Me" logo.
I answer the age-old question of why there are more Ghost Stories in the South. I fogrot to mention that Southern dirt is old dirt and it holds ghosts like toast holds butter.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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