Haints

Haints
Author: Clint McCown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN: 9780898232660

"A new book by Clint McCown is always reason to rejoice. InHaints, McCown is at his storytelling best, weaving the lives of his characters together with the forces of nature, bad choices, love, and war."--Ann Hood,The Red Thread The aftermath of the biggest tornado to ever rip through rural Lincoln, Tennessee, leaves a naked body, a missing person, and an escaped convict in its wake. Haints isClint McCown’s fourth novel. Former creative consultant for HBO and screenwriter for Warner Bros., McCown won the American Fiction Prize twice and earned the AP Award for Documentary Evidence.

Carolina Haints

Carolina Haints
Author: Dan Sellers
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780764362453

Take a look inside the legends and lore of North Carolina. Expanding on the popular podcast of the same name, Carolina Haints combines succinct storytelling and fun personal narratives to bring each legend to life and sort through the theories and rumors about each haunt. Twenty chapters with never-before-published research include personal accounts, interviews, and visits to locations along the mountains and the coast. Get an inside look at the areas frequented by the Boojum, the Moon-Eyed People, and Joe Baldwin, and take your pick of the theories presented about the Devil's Tramping Ground. Can you help sort out the mysteries surrounding the Mordecai House and the Lost Colony of Roanoke?

Haints

Haints
Author: Arthur F. Redding
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0817317465

"In Haints, Arthur Redding examines the work of contemporary American authors who draw on the gothic tradition in their fiction, not as frivolous or supernatural entertainments, but to explore and memorialize the ghosts of their heritage. Ghosts, Redding argues, serve as lasting witnesses to the legacies of slaves and indigenous peoples whose stories were lost in the remembrance or mistranslation of history. No matter how much Americans willingly or unwillingly repress the true history of their ancestry, their ghosts remain unburied and restless. Such authors as Toni Morrison and Leslie Marmon Silko deploy the ghost as a means of reconciling their own violently repressed heritage with their identity as modern Americans. And just as our ancestors were haunted by ghosts of the past, today we are haunted by ghosts of contemporary crises: urban violence, racial hatred, and even terrorism. In other cases that Redding studies--such as James Baldwin's The Evidence of Things Not Seen and Toni Cade Bambara's Those Bones Are Not My Child--writers address similar crises to challenge traditional American claims of innocence and justice. Finally, Redding argues that ghosts emphasize a growing worry about a larger impending crisis: the apocalypse. Yet the despair the apocalypse inspires is vital to providing the grounds for new solutions to modern issues. In the end, the armies of the dispossessed enlist the forces of the spirit world to create a better future--by ensuring that mistakes of the past are not repeated, that Americans do not deny their heritage, and that accountability exists for any given crisis."--book jacket.

Wicked Haints

Wicked Haints
Author: Jk Bovi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780764343834

"Haints" are what people in the low country of Georgia's southeast coast call "spirits." It is believed by some folks that the color Haint Blue keeps evil spirits out of a house. When Haint Blue paint is removed from a house in Savannah, strange occurrences begin and those in the know suspect that wicked spirits are wreaking havoc in the haunted historical district. A series of renters flee the house, afraid for their lives. But when two college students move in and frantically attempt to solve the mysterious happenings and rid the house of wicked haints, one scary encounter after another threatens to take over the house – and those who interfere! This easy read is fun for all ages and guaranteed to make everyone laugh – even the dead! And in case you forget: Be mindful where you tread; you walk upon Savannah's dead.

Haints and Hobwebs

Haints and Hobwebs
Author: Jennifer Estep
Publisher: Jennifer Estep
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 098618859X

Even the Spider can’t escape a ghost’s web . . . I’m being haunted. As Gin Blanco, aka the assassin the Spider, I’m used to being haunted by all the bad things I’ve done over the years. I suppose it was only a matter of time before an actual ghost came back to haunt me. But for once, I’m not the bad guy, and I wasn’t the person who sent this ghost—this haint—into the afterlife. But this haint definitely wants something from me, and I can’t help but think that it’s revenge on the person responsible for her untimely demise. Good thing revenge is my specialty, whether it’s among the living or the dead . . . Note:Haints and Hobwebsis an 11,000-word story that takes place after the events of Tangled Threads, book 4 in the Elemental Assassinurban fantasy series. Haints and Hobwebsfirst appeared in The Mammoth Book of Ghost Romancein 2012.

Boogers, Witches, and Haints: Appalachian Ghost Stories

Boogers, Witches, and Haints: Appalachian Ghost Stories
Author: Foxfire Fund, Inc.
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307948242

A collection of spine-tingling Appalachian ghost stories and tall tales passed down from generation to generation. Whether they tell of faucets that drip blood, monster catfish that lurk at the bottom of quarries, or strange lights on the mountaintop, these stories will make you--like the people who are sharing them--question what you believe. Foxfire has brought the philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers, teaching creative self-sufficiency and preserving the stories, crafts, and customs of Appalachia. Inspiring and practical, this classic series has become an American institution. In July 2016, Vintage Shorts celebrates Foxfire's 50th Anniversary.

Haints Cave

Haints Cave
Author: Ginny Powers
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462859569

Ruth Stump loses her baby in childbirth. Granny offers her a newborn, unwanted by its mother, but tells Ruth, “If you take this baby, you gotta swear you won’t tell a soul he ain’t yours...ever. If you tell, you could cause this baby...and you great harm.” Ruth takes the baby but wonders: Has God opened a door? Or is the devil laughing at her? Fifteen years later, the local preacher accuses Ruth’s son, Tommy, and his friend Cassie Yocum, of witchery. Black cats are hangin’ dead from trees, haints are roaming the woods, the fearsome cry of the Banshee is echoing through the hollows. And Tommy’s pa has disappeared. Tommy must find his pa and destroy the real evil before he loses his family and his home.

Haints of Harrisburg

Haints of Harrisburg
Author: Clint Spahr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781798660805

Harrisburg Kentucky has always been a strange place. At night scarecrows walk the fields, and at times ghost lights cover the streets. The locals have gotten used to it, dismissed it as a part of the charm of small-town life. But when Henry Szelmer and his family find themselves stalked by a grim presence in the woods that peaceful facade is torn asunder. In the days that follow the mysteries in Harrisburg begin to deepen; a presence out of local folklore proves all too real, a strange out of towner arrives and begins asking uncomfortable questions, and Henry quickly learns that his own mind can't be trusted to guide him toward the truth of the town he thought he knew. The more they uncover, one certainty remains: when all is said and done, the Szelmer family, and Harrisburg as a whole will never be the same.

Haints and Hollers

Haints and Hollers
Author: Brenda G'Fellers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732327788

Thirteen plus one short tales by nine different Appalachian authors, an uprooting of tradition with another just for fun. A strong mix of history, speculation, and, perhaps, a wee bit of fear. These hills are listenin', child, so come sit a spell. You'll hear tales you ain't before; dark yahoos, wishes gone wrong, veil walkers, and someone's head might well roll. Ain't nothin' really, just a few new stories you can take back to the holler and share with you and yours. Maybe they'll shiver. Maybe you will too. And maybe, just maybe, you'll hug someone tight when things get scary enough. This is an anthology of nontraditional Appalachian ghost tales. It's not that we don't like the classics. Rather, we're ready for something new. By order of appearance: Part One: Short doesn't mean necessarily sweet. "Messages" by Deborah Marshall "Miss Vera" by Brenda M. G'Fellers "Can Johnny Come Home with Us?" by Rebecca Lynn "Strays" by Brenda M. G'Fellers "A Visit from a Peculiar Entity" by Jeanne G'Fellers Part Two: Here's to sad songs, rabid beasts, and things best left unseen. "Singin' Sally" by Sarah Elizabeth "Survival" by Brenda M. G'Fellers "Born with a Veil" by Jules Corriere "The Neighbors are Fantastic" by Jeanne G'Fellers "Pieces and Parts" by Anne G'Fellers-Mason "As Light Fades" by Kristin Pearson Part Three: Pull up a chair... if you ain't too scared. "Great Uncle's Rocking Chair" by Jeanne G'Fellers "Causing a Scene" by Anne G'Fellers-Mason "The Salt Creek Valley Monkey Dog" by Edward Karshner