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Popular, proven title: nearly 8,000 copies of the previous edition (9781578601158) have sold: strong numbers for a state-specific title | Market: the horror genre ranks fifth in revenue by genre, bringing in nearly $80 million per year | 77 fascinating stories of reported paranormal activity throughout Indiana | Ghostly tales from a range of towns and cities, across 41 counties | Compelling short stories, written in a news article style, perfect for sharing around a campfire | Each story is thoroughly researched and portrayed in a factual manner, presenting details about the location's…mehr

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  • Popular, proven title: nearly 8,000 copies of the previous edition (9781578601158) have sold: strong numbers for a state-specific title
  • Market: the horror genre ranks fifth in revenue by genre, bringing in nearly $80 million per year
  • 77 fascinating stories of reported paranormal activity throughout Indiana
  • Ghostly tales from a range of towns and cities, across 41 counties
  • Compelling short stories, written in a news article style, perfect for sharing around a campfire
  • Each story is thoroughly researched and portrayed in a factual manner, presenting details about the location's history and its associated ghost stories
  • Tales organized by region and then by county
  • Maps to help explorers find each haunted location that's open to the public
  • Serves as a travel guide or a fun read from the comfort of home
  • Author is a lifelong Hoosier, a folklore historian, and a former features writer who has made numerous appearances on TV and radio

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Autorenporträt
Wanda Lou Willis is a folklore historian who specializes in Hoosier folktales and historic research. She has been a feature writer for the Indianapolis Star's Seniority Counts section and has made regular appearances on WXIN-TV's early-morning show. She taught folklore for 13 years through the continuing-education division of Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis and OASIS. A popular folklore presenter at schools, universities, libraries, and historical societies, Willis has received recognition from National Geographic Magazine and the Smithsonian Institution.