Samantha Wilcoxson's Blog - Posts Tagged "blog-hop"

Caught in the Feud Between Cunningahmes and Montgomeries

I have something a little different on my blog today! As part of the HWF's Character Blog Hop, I am interviewing Munro, the main character in Margaret Skea's Turn of the Tide! Munro finds himself hopelessly caught up in the deadly feud between Scotland's Cunninghame and Montgomerie clans. With divided loyalties and a growing family, what is his side of the story?

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Published on July 17, 2019 08:31 Tags: blog-hop, historical-fiction, scotland

The Monster of Machecoul: Jennifer C Wilson's Hauntings Tale

Jennifer C. Wilson writes the Kindred Spirits series, which follows the adventures of ghosts from across time, in various contemporary settings. Therefore, she was particularly equipped to join HWF's Hauntings anthology.

Learn more about her inspiration for The Monster of Machecoul today on K.S. Barton's blog!

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Published on October 06, 2021 08:15 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

Shades of Awakening: Stephanie Churchill's Hauntings Ghost Story

Next stop on the Hauntings Blog Hop! Paula Lofting hosts Stephanie Churchill, discussing Churchill's inspiration for Shades of Awakening, a poignant tale in which sometimes the dead don't sleep.

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Published on October 07, 2021 05:56 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

The Haunting of Edenbridge Castle: A Ghostly Time-slippy tale

It starts with a cold case, an unsolved disappearance of a police officer just before the outbreak of WWII. The story line moves backwards, through the witchcraft trials of the 17th century, and further back to the time of Henry VIII and the childhood of Anne and George Boleyn. And it all takes part in an abandoned castle that rings with the echoes of past inhabitants.

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Published on October 11, 2021 11:24 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

Hotel Vanity: Some Humorous Hauntings

Today, Lynn Bryant hosts D. Apple: Danielle’s contribution to Hauntings is a story called Hotel Vanity which brings a light-hearted tone to the collection. It is set in a decaying hotel, where the owner’s efforts to sell-out are hampered by some mischievous ghosts.

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Published on October 12, 2021 04:35 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

Fury of the Cursed Ship: A Norse Curse and the Destiny to Break It

A Norsewoman shipwrecked in a cursed land. Does she dare enter the ghostly barrow to confront the undead’s fury?
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Published on October 13, 2021 04:21 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

The Howling of Wolves: What's a little haunting between brothers?

Paula Lofting's Hauntings ghost story gives a glimpse into her medieval Sons of the Wolf series. In The Howling of Wolves a young man copes with the death of his twin brother. Will the closeness of their bond be a blessing or a curse?

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Published on October 14, 2021 04:48 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

Among the Lost: Exploring an Old Asylum

Curious how an author decides where to set a ghost story? When the Hauntings challenge came, I had recently toured an old asylum, and a story immediately began to form in my mind.

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Published on October 15, 2021 04:33 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction

Hauntings Launch Party!

FREE event this Saturday - reserve your spot!

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Published on October 18, 2021 04:34 Tags: blog-hop, ghost-stories, hauntings, historical-fiction