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Nina Zumel - I blog about folklore and weird fiction. And on reading, writing, or anything else that I feel like.

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The Sea Change, a short story collection by Helen Grant , is back in print as PB from @SwanRiverPress . I have this from its first run and I LOVE it. Do pick it up if you missed it the first time! swanriverpress.ie/seachange.html

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My latest #translation: A pastiche of a German gothic "deal with the devil" story, by 19th c. Spanish writer Pedro Escamilla. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/04/03/the… #supernatural #shortstory

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This past week in 1841, Edgar Allan Poe published "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and for whodunit lovers, the rest is history. To commemorate, here's a lesser known Poe crime tale. It's not a whodunit, but it's fun all the same! multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/04/23/cla… #ClassicCrime #mystery

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I just read a wonderful collection of #ghoststories by Miyuke Miyabe. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/05/11/rea… #reading

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My take on Fährmann Maria, an interesting fantasy film from the late German Expressionist period. Worth a watch. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/07/24/fah… #film #fantasy #Expressionism

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Check out the new VAMPIRES ebook and audiobook from HorrorBabble !! They were kind enough to include my translation of "Family of the Vourdalak" amazon.com/dp/B0B53V9VV9 #horror #vampires

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New #translation: Can the village women stop the old man in the castle from stealing all the young men? Ramón García Sánchez's version of #folktale ATU 415 (A Shift of Sex). multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/08/28/the… #fairytale

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Reading a book of "true" #ghoststories, collected over the years by Lord Halifax. Entertaining read, plus amusing connections to other names one might recognize. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/09/06/rea…

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Two versions of a "true" haunting in Lille: one from a person who experienced it, and the other the result of the story being told and retold. Amusing to see the expansion. darktalessleuth.wordpress.com/2022/09/06/hun… #ghoststories

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A little travel anecdote that was possibly the inspiration for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado." multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/09/17/cla… #classiccrime #reading

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My mini-series on early attempts to put occult detectives on TV: what could have been, before Kolchak. First entry: The Ghost of Sierra de Cobre (1964), created by Joseph Stefano and starring Martin Landau. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/10/06/bef… #occultdetectives #tv

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Part II of "Before Kolchak" : pilots for early, never-made occult detective #TV shows. Dark Intruder (1965) stars Leslie Nielsen in turn of the 20th century San Francisco. Produced by Alfred Hitchcock's Shamley Productions. multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/10/09/bef… #occultdetectives

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Chamber of Horrors (1966) features the House of Wax set from Vincent Price's 1953 movie, and an over-the-top, Price-like performance from Patrick O'Neal as a ripper-like mass murderer in 19th century Baltimore. It's fun! #film #HorrorMovies multoghost.wordpress.com/2022/10/22/bef…