Hello world!
It has been a little over two months since my last post and naturally a lot of things have happened during that time. First there was a death in the family followed by news on Haunted Hoosier Halls plus some traveling around the Midwestern countryside seeking high adventure and even taller tales of the supernatural.
First off, in book news Haunted Hoosier Halls: Indiana University (the book’s official name) is currently at the printers. When will the bundle of paranormal joy be ready? Not quite sure yet. I am assuming that Haunted Hoosiers will be available this September or October. What I do know is that my graphic novel How to Hunt for Ghosts will available this fall. The graphic novel will be independently published, and therefore I have complete control of the release date (que maniacal laughter). The aim is to have it done for this happy Halloween season, but if I get my buns in gear it will be available sooner! Both books will be avaiable for pre-orders through me, Haunted Hoosier Halls will also be available on Amazon.com or in Southern Indiana; your local Borders store.
Although I’m all over urban legends, I do love me some haunted locations. Earlier this month I had this opportunity to visit Mansfield Reformatory for an all night ghost hunt with Indiana Ghost Trackers. Oh my, was that fun! The sheer grandeur of this historic landmark had me hugging the ornately carved staircases and pillars. I gasped at the height of the tallest freestanding cell block, and I was awestruck with the unexplainable things I saw within its walls.
So without further ado, some photos!~
- Isn’t she a beaut?
- Left to right: Kat, Maria, and Dean. Members of IGT’s South East Central Chapter
- West Cell block, older and shorter than the East wing.
- East Wing’s standing cell block, largest in the world at six tiers high!
- Ha! Fitting place I suppose.
- What..what is this? Where are these sounds coming from?






