Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paranormal. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Inspiration

The historic Story Inn


Several years ago, a friend and I took a mini-vacation to Nashville, Indiana. On the way home, completely by accident, we came across The Story Inn. It looked interesting and, since they served lunch and we were starving, we decided to go inside. And I immediately felt a strange sensation, one I couldn't and still can't explain. 
A few days later, curious about the inn, I decided to look it up on the Internet and I read this:
When the current owner of the inn took over the business, he was a skeptic but he now knows for sure the inn is one of the most haunted places in Indiana. One of the most common stories among guests and hotel staff is the “Blue Lady”. She is believed to be the spirit of the wife of Dr. George Story. The room where the Blue Lady is always seen was once called the Garden Room. However, it has been renamed after its most frequent visitor. People believe that if a blue light is placed in the room in the on position, the Blue Lady would appear. However, there have also been cases when the Blue Lady would just appear on her own. She is described as having blue eyes and has the habit of leaving behind items that are blue in color. Some people also reported smelling cherry tobacco, the Blue Lady’s favorite, when she was still alive.
But time passed and I forgot about The Story Inn - until I was trying to come up with ideas for a new mystery series and it popped back into my head. Physically, the "fictional" Storyville Inn doesn't resemble the "real" inn at all but the history and the atmosphere do and it will be the setting for my fourth Small Town mystery. Which just goes to show that a writer never knows when or where inspiration will strike. 


Sunday, August 9, 2015

New Release: Dark Moon Rising



 

Cassandra Lowry has a sixth sense. She dreams about a handsome man making love to her. He appears to need and want her. However, danger and evil surround him. Her dreams and visions are disturbingly real. When Cass drives south, her sensitivity warns her that something is not right. She swerves to miss a deer and her car ends up in a ditch. Chased by two country boys, she gets lost in the forest and spends a night exposed to the elements, only to be found the next day by her dream man.
Set in the modern South, this novel reaches back into a troubled family heritage. Two female ghosts, women from different centuries, haunt male members of the Hunt family. The heroine of this sensual gothic romance is young, just graduated from college, and alone in the world. Although in danger herself, Cass seeks to solve the mystery and end the curse that enshrouds the family, while at the same time finding the passionate love of her life.

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Jacqueline Seewald  


Multiple award-winning author, Jacqueline Seewald, has taught creative, expository and technical writing at Rutgers University as well as high school English. She also worked as both an academic librarian and an educational media specialist. Fifteen of her books of fiction have been published to critical praise including books for adults, teens and children. Her short stories, poems, essays, reviews and articles have appeared in hundreds of diverse publications and numerous anthologies such as: THE WRITER, L.A. TIMES, READER’S DIGEST, PEDESTAL, SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY MAGAZINE, OVER MY DEAD BODY!, GUMSHOE REVIEW, THE MYSTERY MEGAPACK, LIBRARY JOURNAL, and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. She’s also an amateur landscape artist and loves blue grass music.
Her writer’s blog can be found at: http://jacquelineseewald.blogspot.com