October Tales: Seven Creepy Stories (Stories to SERIOUSLY Creep You Out Book 1)
Page 6
I figured I was safe.
There was no way that any neighbor would have burned themselves at the stake last year, the year before or the year before that.
It is a funny story, telling it now – but I want you to know that I felt like ten kinds of stupid hearing about that woman’s crying kids. It showed me that there is another side to Halloween. It is a doorway from the happy of summer to the long bitter wake of cold winter. It is a time of when the old people would carry tribute to their recently dead and their thoughts would turn to the hereafter, and folks would gather around their woodstoves and talk of those who had passed away.
Halloween wasn’t always candy and trick or treaters.
Still, the story did have a happy ending.
I was so pleased with how the graveyard looked that I left it until Christmas before I finally took it down. Early that December, my wife’s sister decided to take advantage of a neighborhood bus tour that was tooling around the local streets admiring the various Christmas lights.
When they passed our house the tour guide kind of choked on his spit and gasped out “Who the heck lives there – the Adams Family?”
“No,” my sister-in-law quietly said. “That’s my sister’s house.”
Any truths that were stretched in the spinning of this yarn probably needed a good workout anyway.
Yours in storytelling,
Steve Vernon
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steve Vernon is a storyteller. The man was born with a campfire burning at his feet. The word "boring" does not exist in this man's vocabulary - unless he's maybe talking about termites or ice augers.
That’s all that Steve Vernon will say about himself – on account of Steve Vernon abso-freaking HATES talking about himself in the third person.
But I’ll tell you what.
If you LIKED the book that you just read drop me a Tweet on Twitter – @StephenVernon - and yes, old farts like me ACTUALLY do know how to twitter – and let me know how you liked the book – and I’d be truly grateful.
If you feel strongly enough to write a review, that’s fine too. Reviews are ALWAYS appreciated – but I know that not all of you folks are into writing big long funky old reviews – so just shout the book out just any way that you can – because I can use ALL the help I can get.
Also By Steve Vernon
My Regional Books – from Nimbus Publishing
Haunted Harbours: Ghost Stories from Old Nova Scotia
Wicked Woods: Ghost Stories from Old New Brunswick
Halifax Haunts: Exploring the City’s Spookiest Spaces
Maritime Monsters: A Field Guide
The Lunenburg Werewolf and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Sinking Deeper OR My Questionable (Possibly Heroic) Decision to Invent a Sea Monster
Maritime Murder: Deadly Crimes From the Buried Past
My E-Books
Bigfoot Tracks
Big Hairy Deal
In the Dark and the Deep – Steve Vernon’s Sea Tales #1
Harry’s Mermaid – Steve Vernon’s Sea Tales #2
I Know Why The Waters Of The Sea Taste of Salt – Steve Vernon’s Sea Tales #3
Flash Virus
Fighting Words
Tatterdemon
Devil Tree
Gypsy Blood
The Weird Ones
Two Fisted Nasty
Nothing to Lose –Adventures of Captain Nothing, Volume 1
Nothing Down – Adventures of Captain Nothing, Volume 2
Roadside Ghosts
Long Horn, Big Shaggy
Author: Steve Vernon
ISBN- 978-1-927765-30-2
First Printing – October 12, 2014
Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in, or transmitted in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and above publisher of this book.
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
The publisher and author do not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-person web sites or their content.
The scanning, uploading and distribution of this book via the internet or via any other means without the permission of both the publisher and the author. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Yours support of the author’s rights is appreciated.