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- Book Review: “The Narcissist and the Awakening” by Paris Stephenson
- 🧹 Witchy Wednesday | How I Cleanse My Haunted Dolls (and Why You Might Need To)
- Ghost Hunter Diaries: Bron y Garth Hospital in North Wales
- Free for all Friday: My Book Review of Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
- Book Review: “Shatter Me: A Phoenix Anthology” by Various Authors
- Never Mind the Terrible Twos: Beware the Fearsome Fours!
- UK Budget Day and the Aspiration Nation
- Spooky Places to go to in Perth, WA
- My Kitchen Renovation Project
- Spooky Sales and Easter Treats
Tag Archives: occult stories
#AtoZChallenge: Use your Imagination
Join LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green on the April A-Z Blogging Challenge at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading →
Posted in A-Z Blog Challenge, author, blog challenge, british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
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Introducing Dan Weatherer Horror Author
#BookTalk Introducing British horror writer Dan Weatherer and his spooky books for Halloween featured at SpookyMrsGreen mindful parenting and modern pagan lifestyle blog. 👻 Continue reading →
Posted in #freeforallFriday, author, british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
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Tagged author interview, author spotlight, catherine green, Dan Weatherer, Dan Weatherer horror author, LGBT Fantasy book series for adults, LGBT fantasy book writer Catherine Green, local author Staffordshire Moorlands, myth and magic, occult stories, the Legend of the Chained Oak, The Soul That Screamed, vampire writer Catherine Green, witchcraft in England
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