Mention Based On Books Southern Mystical Moments
Title | : | Southern Mystical Moments |
Author | : | Patricia H. Graham |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st |
Pages | : | Pages: 138 pages |
Published | : | October 31st 2012 by e-book publishing |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Horror. Fiction. Contemporary. Literature |
Patricia H. Graham
Paperback | Pages: 138 pages Rating: 3.77 | 44 Users | 3 Reviews
Explanation During Books Southern Mystical Moments
“Southern Mystical Moments” is written by Patricia Graham & Verna Humphrey. An anthology of Southern myths and beliefs that ends the book with a short story based on Voodoo, which is called MAGIC UNDER THE WILLOW TREE. Welcome to the world of Boojums, Clurichauns, and Whispering Willows. Read about man-eating monsters, witches, and mysterious lights that cannot be explained by the scientific community. We dare you to enter into this mystical realm, that is, if you are brave enough.List Books To Southern Mystical Moments
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Based On Books Southern Mystical Moments
Ratings: 3.77 From 44 Users | 3 ReviewsColumn Based On Books Southern Mystical Moments
This book is so dear to me. It's everything a native Southerner loves...magic, mystery and good stories.A real cool and nifty book. Some of these stories are really creepy. I couldn't get enough of it..I particulary liked the story about the boojum
Patricia Graham is a Southern Fiction writer, and she has published 4 books,all of which can be found on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Patricia currently is residing in Kingston Tenn with her husband. As you note in the logo below, Patricia is an Indie Bound author and a member of the Authors Social Media Support Group League (ASMSG). She has also been recognized by the Sigma Tau Delta Literary
A real cool and nifty book. Some of these stories are really creepy. I couldn't get enough of it..I particulary liked the story about the boojum
In 'Southern Mystical Moments', Patricia Graham uses several short tales to familialize us with the unusual inhabitants of the deep south.The 'boojum',something akin to sasquatch, an owl that brings tidings of an unpleasant end to a loveLy day, and an encounter with a river monster can send a tingle down your spine.These short stories do a fine job of retelling the lore of the areas, as I compared them with tales shared by story tellers in the Ozarks where I was raised.I enjoyed the 'regional
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.