Category Archives: Georgia

Read an Excerpt from Ghost of a Whisper

To celebrate the debut of Ghost of a Whisper: Book 2 of the Betty Boo, Ghost Hunter Series, I thought I’d share an excerpt from the book. In this scene, Betty and her demon boyfriend Maxwell are leaving a Halloween … Continue reading

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Ghost of a Whisper is Now Available!

Today is debut day for Ghost of a Whisper, Book 2 of the Betty Boo, Ghost Hunter Series! This book picks up where Ghost of a Threat left off, and I’m really excited to share it with readers. I actually … Continue reading

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Haunted Hot Dog Heaven

The following is from my book “Georgia Spirits and Specters.” Listen to the fantastic EVP that Historic Ghost Watch captured! Hot Dog Heaven is an eatery housed in an unassuming little building in Woodstock, a busy small town off Interstate … Continue reading

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Getting in the Spirit at the Roswell Ghost Tour

With two haunted houses already checked off of our October to-do list, it only seemed fitting that my friend Coco and I should go on a ghost tour. We teamed up with two of Coco’s friends to attend the Roswell … Continue reading

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Snowpocalypse 2, Electric Boogaloo

Atlanta usually gets one snow a year, during which time there is a run on grocery stores for bread and milk, school is canceled and everyone hides inside. It doesn’t matter if it’s two inches of snow or two snowflakes, … Continue reading

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Schnitzel and Space Stations

Thanksgiving this year was anything but traditional. In fact, it’s the most unusual Thanksgiving we’ve had aside from two years ago, when we were thankful for warm Belgian waffles served on a street in Brussels. Ed’s a bit under the … Continue reading

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At Least She Gave it a Shot

Normally I would blame the Chatham Artillery Punch. However, it was still early in the night, well before our first sips of Savannah’s famous libation, and already we were laughing at all kinds of silly things. It’s typical of a … Continue reading

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Never Mind the Strange Guy…

My friend Chris, who urged me to write this book in the first place, was at the Border’s in Buckhead on Sunday. He and his girlfriend Ashley spied my book, looking all nice with the cover facing out. It’s pretty … Continue reading

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In the News and on Bookshelves!

Georgia Spirits and Specters has debuted! If you’re not in Georgia (where it’s easy to pick one up from me or the bookstore), you can buy it right from my publisher: Schiffer Books. I’m very excited that my book is … Continue reading

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What’s in a Name?

When I go to the bookstore, I often stop by the shelf that holds the local ghost books: stories about Atlanta, North Georgia, and yes, even the entire state. (Several others have beaten me to it, but it takes more … Continue reading

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