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Author investigates hauntings

From a headless ghost, to a lady who walks on water, to the wild people of the woods and sea serpents, a Vancouver Island University Creative Writing student has published a book about supernatural events from across the Island.
The book by Shanon Sinn researches 25 tales of hauntings and sightings from a journalistic perspective, interviewing people with experiences where possible, using accounts from local newspapers, and from visiting sites in person….
The books are available throughout the Island at all the independent bookstores, through Amazon, at VIU, gift shops and on BC Ferries.
Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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