Access This House: The True Story Of A Girl And A Ghost Created By Amelia Cotter Formatted As Audio Books

story, and believable too, Some people may have doubts, but I've had my own experiences since the age ofand find this more believable than others, Though she gives her reasoning for changing her character's age and name, I'm still not sure why she did it, Also, it seems to me that it was simply her imagination running away with her, The fact that it's based on actual events but was fictionalized made me doubt most of what happened, It really shouldn't be in the nonfiction section, This was a a quick read short story type of "Book", It was kind of cute, being as it was about a young girl experiencing her first interaction with a ghost, She was braver than me in this respect, The fact that it is based on a true story of a girl who grew up to
Access This House: The True Story Of A Girl And A Ghost Created By Amelia Cotter Formatted As Audio Books
be a real ghost hunter makes this required reading for those interested in studying the subject.
Sometimes you have to see things through a kid's eyes to get a new perspective on something, really cool true story of a girl who, with the support and encouragement from her coolass mom and dad, investigates an abandoned haunted home and details her interactions with the ghost "walter" who resided there.
Nora is a lonely fifteen year old who dreams of more adventure than life in suburban Maryland can offer, Fascinated by the supernatural, she begins exploring an allegedly haunted abandoned house on the property where her father works, She soon finds herself tangled in the mysteries of the house as she uncovers its many secrets and meets a shy ghost called "Walter, "

Including original documents with the author's notes, this book is based on real events and reveals how a girl, a house and its ghost will become intertwined forever.


"Ms. Cotter's evocative writing deliciously transported me, . . A wonderfully engaging book which also sheds light on the complex impulses that make the paranormal so irresistible, Ghosts speak to us in so many ways, The author is a master listener, "
Ursula Bielski, author of the Chicago Haunts series

"Let This House take you back to a time when the barrier between the real and the imagined was mercurial, and all things seemed possible.
Who knows, you just may discover something of yourself lurking in these pages, "
Michael Kleen, author of Haunting Illinois: A Tourist's Guide to the Weird and Wild Places of the Prairie State Amelia Cotter is an author, poet, and storyteller with a special interest in the supernatural, history, and folklore.
Her books include Where the Party Never Ended: Ghosts of the Old Baraboo Inn, This House: The True Story of a Girl and a Ghost, Maryland Ghosts: Paranormal Encounters in the Free State, the childrens book Breakfast with Bigfoot, and the poetry collection apparitions.
Amelias award winning poetry and short fiction explore the themes of anxiety, isolation, and trauma, often incorporating supernatural elements, Her work has appeared in journals like Barren Magazine, Frogpond, Modern Haiku, The Herons Nest, tinywords, and many others, Amelia is also a frequent contributor to Haunted Magazine, The Feminine Macabre, and Troy Tay Amelia Cotter is an author, poet, and storyteller with a special interest in the supernatural, history, and folklore.
Her books include Where the Party Never Ended: Ghosts of the Old Baraboo Inn, This House: The True Story of a Girl and a Ghost, Maryland Ghosts: Paranormal Encounters in the Free State, the childrens book Breakfast with Bigfoot, and the poetry collection apparitions.
Amelias award winning poetry and short fiction explore the themes of anxiety, isolation, and trauma, often incorporating supernatural elements, Her work has appeared in journals like Barren Magazine, Frogpond, Modern Haiku, The Herons Nest, tinywords, and many others, Amelia is also a frequent contributor to Haunted Magazine, The Feminine Macabre, and Troy Taylors The Morbid Curious, Amelia has appeared on various radio and television programs, including Travel Channels Hometown Horror, and in the documentaries Scary Stories and Tinkers Shadow: The Hidden History of Tinker Swiss Cottage.
She also appeared as a regular cast member on Really Channels The R, I. P. Files. Amelia lives and writes in Chicago but is originally from Maryland, where she earned a degree in German and History from Hood College, She regularly presents at conferences and events, and is a member of The Society of Midland Authors, In, Amelia received the Higgypop Paranormal Entertainment Awards Gold Winner award in the Best Paranormal Book category for theth anniversary edition of This House: The True Story of a Girl and a Ghost.
Together with her husband, recording engineer and photographer Jonathan Montgomery Pollock, Amelia also owns Amelias DragonGoddess Boutique, a small online store offering handmade incense blends and other magickal items.
Visit her official website at sitelink www, ameliacotter. com or write to her any time at ameliamcottergmail, com. sitelink.