Trolley gets her spook on with "Spooky Stories" from the interpretive pen of S.E. Schosser:
"The Missing Bride", "Bean Night", "Madness", and
"The Treasure and the Cats" in honor of Miss Sadie and other familiars.
S.E. "Sandy" Schlosser has been telling stories
since she was a child, when games of "let's pretend" quickly built
themselves into full-length tales acted out with friends. A graduate of both Houghton College
and the Institute of Children's Literature, Sandy
received her MLS from Rutgers
University while working
as a full-time music teacher and a freelance author.
Sandy
is the webmaster and writer of an award-winning, internationally-known web site
called American Folklore (
http://www.americanfolklore.net) that features re-tellings
of folktales from each state. She travels extensively, researching supernatural
folklore all over the
United
States.
Sandy
also spends many hours answering questions from visitors to the American Folklore
web site. Her favorite e-mails come from other folklore enthusiasts who delight
in practicing the old tradition of who can tell the tallest tale.
Presented Live in voice.
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