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Haunted Ohio Books by Chris Woodyard
This is the official website for Ohio author Chris Woodyard and home of the Haunted Ohio blog.. Here you'll find fact sheets for the series and other books!
Haunted Ohio Books by Chris Woodyard This is the official website of the 7-volume Haunted Ohio series and the Ghosts of the Past series by Ohio author Chris Woodyard Phone (937) 426-5110 • Fax (937) 320 - 1832 1811 Stonewood Dr. Dayton, OH 45432-4002 • invisiblei@aol.com Home Buy Books Schools and Libraries Individuals: Buying From This Site Bookstore, Distributor & Wholesale Purchases Bookstores Haunted Ohio Blog The Ghosts of the Past Series Resources Advice to Young Writers An Interview with Chris Woodyard For Teachers, Librarians, and Other Educators How to Write and Sell a Book of True Ghost Stories Invisible Ink: A Bibliography of Ghost Stories For Children Where to Find Ghost Stories Where to Find Ghosts in Ohio About the Author Biography Contact Us Welcome INTRODUCING: A is for Arsenic: An ABC of Victorian Death, 208 pages packed with the basics of Victorian mourning and death, with brilliantly gothic illustrations by Landis Blair. Each entry includes a pen and ink illustration and is defined by 19th-century anecdotes ranging from macabre stories to jokes from the Victorian press. (Plus sinister little poems in homage to Edward Gorey.) The book covers topics including post-mortem photography, embalming, bodysnatching tips, what to wear when in mourning, and how long to mourn for someone who has left you money in their will. The book also debunks several Victorian mourning myths. There are 26 alphabetical entries—from Arsenic to Zinc, (see below) along with an informative glossary, appendix, and detailed bibliography. Here are the topics: A – Arsenic; B – Bier; C – Crape; D – Death Token; E – Embalming; F – Fisk Burial Case; G – Gates Ajar; H – Hearse; I – Ice Box; J – Jet; K – Keen; L – Lychgate; M – Mute; N – Necropolis; O – Obelisk; P – Post Mortem; Q – Queen Victoria; R – Resurrection Men; S – Shroud; T – Tear Bottle; U – Undertaker; V – Veil; X – Sexton; W – Weepers; Y – Churchyard; Z – Zinc. See the fact sheet here. OUR BEST SELLER From Chris Woodyard: The Victorian Book of the Dead, an international collection of the morbid and mournful. There’s a new interest in the history of death and mourning rituals. I’ve dug through long-buried newspapers and journals, for this fascinating look at the 19th-century obsession with the culture of death. The Victorian Book of the Dead unearths extraordinary tales of Victorian funeral fads and fancies, ghost stories, bizarre deaths, mourning novelties, gallows humor, premature burial, post-mortem photographs, death omens, and funeral disasters. Resurrected from original sources, these accounts reveal the oddities and eccentricities of Victorian mourning. Packed with macabre anecdotes, this diverting, yet gruesome collection presents tales ranging from the paranormal and shocking to the heartbreaking. See the fact sheet here and the indexes here. Other books you won’t want to miss: The Ghost Wore Black: Ghastly Tales from the Past. This is my first NATIONAL book, a collection of Victorian and Edwardian ghosts, evil entities, Fortean mysteries, and the paranormal panics and obsessions of long ago. Other recent publications: The Headless Horror: Strange and Ghostly Ohio Tales and The Face in the Window: Haunting Ohio Tales! [You don’t need to be from Ohio to enjoy these treasure-troves of long-lost ghost stories and fortean mysteries!] Purchase your autographed copies today by clicking on the links. This is also the home of the Haunted Ohio blog. The topics on this blog cover the paranormal, the historical, the macabre, and the fortean from far beyond Ohio, flitting through time and space. I invite you to subscribe and comment. At HauntedOhioBooks.com you’ll find fact sheets about each of the seven Haunted Ohio titles and the new Ghosts of the Past series (the two new books above) as well as information on how to purchase these titles and other books on Ohio ghosts. Teachers and librarians will also find information on how to use the Haunted Ohio series in the classroom, lists of haunted places in Ohio that you can visit, how to collect and write a book of local ghost stories, Chris Woodyard’s advice to young writers, and an author biography and interview with the author. Please note: Chris Woodyard is no longer doing in-person bookstore, school, or library appearances, author talks, or radio/TV appearances. 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