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Book two in a series of six books about a fell documentary, the crew that films it, and the 'Occult Mrs. Frizzle' that stars in it. Part Two delves into the haunting of a house in Dorchester, old English pottery, Polish-American relations, art scenes in big cities, EVPs, and nuclear medicine. Featuring Nadia Chloe Siddiq Spencer, a post-graduate house-owning painter and stylist, and the portrait she's concerned has made her life a little less charmed than she'd like. Will Matilda fix her ghost problem as Roland rehabs her colonial house? Does Wynn only drink mango smoothies? Is St. Patrick's…mehr

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Book two in a series of six books about a fell documentary, the crew that films it, and the 'Occult Mrs. Frizzle' that stars in it. Part Two delves into the haunting of a house in Dorchester, old English pottery, Polish-American relations, art scenes in big cities, EVPs, and nuclear medicine. Featuring Nadia Chloe Siddiq Spencer, a post-graduate house-owning painter and stylist, and the portrait she's concerned has made her life a little less charmed than she'd like. Will Matilda fix her ghost problem as Roland rehabs her colonial house? Does Wynn only drink mango smoothies? Is St. Patrick's Day really just a green Cinco de Mayo? All that and more in this installment.


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Zofia writes because it's better than talking to herself. Hailing from Baltimore, a city of lax attitudes toward pedestrian crossing and a great many hideaway bookstores, arty places, and sneakily ensconced gems, this errant Baltimoron writes mainly horror and speculative fiction spliced with a fair amount of humor. She lives with her awesome metal fan soulmate, has seen things (and wouldn't recommend them) and thinks Edgar Allan Poe was kind of douchenozzle.

On an unrelated but very pertinent note, go check out the Baltimore Rock Opera Society because it exists and you should.