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Introducing Greenbrier, the newest addition to the Stories That Rhyme series!
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On a frigid February night in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, a voice reaches out beyond the grave—sending her loved one on a daring quest for justice.​
Set in 1896, this collection of short poems was inspired by the true events of a supernatural occurrence caused by one strong-willed specter named Zona Heaster Shue, otherwise known as The Greenbrier Ghost.
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I started writing Stories That Rhyme when I was still in high school—bored of monotonous MLA-formatted prose.
Since my first poem, Drunk Uncle Steve, I haven't stopped writing short stories that also happen to rhyme.
My first book, The Ghost In My Room, was inspired by my love of two things: Halloween & Emily Dickinson.
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