Haunted Inside Passage

Haunted Inside Passage
Title Haunted Inside Passage PDF eBook
Author Bjorn Dihle
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages 204
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1943328951

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A collection of twenty stories showcasing the supernatural legends and unsolved mysteries of Southeast Alaska, with a focus on the region between Yakutat and Petersburg, where the author has lived his entire life, writing, teaching, guiding, commercial fishing, and investigating ghost stories. Each chapter is rooted in Bjorn’s own adventures and will intertwine fascinating history, interviews, and his reflections. Bjorn’s writing, sometimes poignant and often wickedly funny, brings to mind Hunter S. Thompson and Patrick McManus. Chapters touch on legends such as Alexander Baranov, Soapy Smith, James Wickersham, and the Kóoshdaa Káa (Kushtaka) to lesser known but fascinating characters like “Naked” Joe Knowles and purported serial killer Ed Krause. From duplicitous if not downright diabolical humans to demons of the fjords and deep seas and cryptids of the forest, Bjorn presents a lively cross-section of the haunter and the haunted found in Alaska’s Inside Passage.

Haunted Alaska

Haunted Alaska
Title Haunted Alaska PDF eBook
Author Ron Wendt
Publisher Epicenter Press
Total Pages 100
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780945397779

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These astonishing stories tell of miners terrorized by spirits wandering their claims, of roadhouse owners visited daily by ghosts, and of reindeer herders who run in fear as one of their own departed comes back in spirit form to continue his duties after death.

World's Most Haunted Places

World's Most Haunted Places
Title World's Most Haunted Places PDF eBook
Author Jeff Belanger
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages 208
Release 2009-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1435851781

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Describes paranormal activity at haunted locations from the Ballygally Castle Hotel in Ballgally, Ireland to Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minnesota.

Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska

Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska
Title Adventure Guide Inside Passage & Coastal Alaska PDF eBook
Author Ed Readicker-Henderson
Publisher Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages 488
Release 2005-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781588435156

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This guidebook details the history, culture, geography and climate of the Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska. It includes places to stay and eat, sightseeing, land, sea and air tours, nature watching and town walks.

A Haunted Mind

A Haunted Mind
Title A Haunted Mind PDF eBook
Author Bob Curran
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages 352
Release 2012-08-22
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1601635966

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Arguably no American writer has had more of an impact on the modern horror scene than Howard Phillips Lovecraft, the man who created the Cthulhu Mythos, with its strange gods, eerie places, and forbidden books. But what sort of a man was Lovecraft, how did he create such a terrible universe, and where did his inspiration come from? Was it, as some have argued, based on esoteric knowledge forgotten or even denied to all sane people? In A Haunted Mind, Dr. Bob Curran explores what motivated Lovecraft—his personal life is just as strange as some of his creations—and drove him to create his terrible cosmos. Using both folklore and history, Dr. Curran investigates a wide variety of Lovecraftian mysteries. A word of warning: you may never look at Lovecraft—or the world—in exactly the same way again!

Breathe

Breathe
Title Breathe PDF eBook
Author Cliff McNish
Publisher Carolrhoda Books ®
Total Pages 264
Release 2013-08-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1467732052

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Jack is not a normal boy. He can talk to ghosts. In his new home, an aging farmhouse, he meets the Ghost Mother, a grief-stricken spirit who becomes very attached to him...too attached. He learns that the Ghost Mother is preying in the cruelest imaginable way on four child ghosts who are trapped in the house, stealing their energy to sustain her own. Before Jack can figure out how to help them, the Ghost Mother takes possession of his real mother’s body. Jack wants to fight back, but he has severe asthma and risks fatal attacks with any physical exertion. It will take all his resources, and his mother’s as well, to fight off the Ghost Mother and save the ghost children from a horrible fate.

Raised in Ruins

Raised in Ruins
Title Raised in Ruins PDF eBook
Author Tara Neilson
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Total Pages 275
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1513262874

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Featured on LitHub. An extraordinary memoir of a woman’s unconventional childhood growing up in the Alaskan wilderness, on the grounds where the burned remains of a cannery once stood. In the 1980s the Neilson family moved out on a floathouse to the remote site of a former cannery in Southeast Alaska that had burned to the ground before statehood. They were miles away from any neighbors, surrounded on all sides by wolves, bears and other wildlife, entering the world of subsistence living in an uninviting land of dangerous weather and storms; yet the Neilsons were able to make themselves a home where few others would have found possible. Led by a jack-of-all-trades handyman for a father and a mother who was afraid of everything in the wilderness, Tara and her four siblings cleared the rough terrain to build atop the blackened, rusty ruins a new way of life that was completely their own. From a young age, Tara learned that anything was possible, so long as one can imagine it and then make it happen. When given her mother’s impractical design of a six-bedroom house, her father picked up his tools and crafted it into a reality. To reach the closest community, they built a wooden boat sixteen feet long for the perilous journey on the water. The Alaska wilds required independence and self-sufficiency from the family, and in return it provided a natural landscape that inspired romantic passion and unlimited dreams. With endless forest on one side and the wide ocean on the other, Tara embraced the lonesomeness of the burned cannery ruins that she called home, and often wondered what it once was with its people inside, their stories, where they went, and what happened to them. Beautifully poignant and completely original, Raised in Ruins escapes into the wilderness to discover a piece of Alaskan history wrapped in an incredible family adventure fueled by love, strength, hard work, endurance, and boundless imagination.