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New Review for Haunted Richmond and a Radio Interview October 14th Too

I got a super review for HAUNTED RICHMOND in Haunted Times Magazine, Vol. 3, issue 3, Winter 2009. here's what the reviewer wrote:
When I thought of Richmond, Virginia, thoughts of the Confederacy, the Civil War and Edgar Allen Poe started to dance through my mind; a visit would be a historians dream. Yet, after reading Pamela Kinney’s Haunted Richmond, I realized this trip could even more interesting than I originally imagined.

Throughout this well-crafted maze of the supernatural, you will find tales of unknown complete with historical perspectives on the people and places involved, such as the Governors Mansion. Not only do you get the chilling stories of things that go bump in the night, you receive an idea on how the lasting impression of the spirit world came to life inside.

This book is necessary for history and paranormal fans, opening the doorway to another time and place. Full of small elements of reality and unfamiliar facts, the eerie tone of the book pulls you in to a different world, creating a pathway into future exploration and discovery. This riveting book should not be missed.
If you like to get a copy of this issue or even subscribe to haunted Times, their link is www.hauntedtimes.com The direct link is http://www.hauntedtimes.com/orderhere.html.

I also have a radio interview Tuesday, October 14th at 10AM Eastern with WRIR 97.3FM, Richmond, Virginia's Independent Radio Station. Their website is http://www.wrir.org/ . FROM WHAT I found those not in the area can listen by downloading from http://wrir.org/x/modules/news/article.php?storyid=4287 Primary Stream.


Pamela K. Kinney
http://FantasticDreams.50megs.com
http://www.myspace.com/PamelaKKinney
http://PamelaKKinney.blogspot.com

Be prepared to take a journey into Pamela K. Kinney's fantastic dreams of horror, science fiction and fantasy, plus the ghosts and legends of Richmond in the nonfiction ghost book, Haunted Richmond, Virginia.

Coming soon: my story based on a real legend of New England, "Pukwudgies: The Little Monsters of New England" will be availabe in Northern Haunts: 100 Terrifying New England Tales anthology. This anthology, which all proceeds go to the American Cancer Society is available for preorder for both trade paperback and hardback at http://www.shroudmagazine.com/northern-haunts--100-terrifying-new-england-ta100.htmlfying-new-england-ta100.html

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