The Soft Cover and E-Book version of “The Hand” was released today on Amazon (search “The Hand” or ISBN: 978-1-49074-220-5). After reading the book, please post your comments and questions on the Blog or Facebook page (www.vislegacy.com). For more information about the author visit: http://www.vislegacy.com.
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/camping-hacks-that-are-borderline-genius#14yivzc The E-Book version of “The Hand” was released today on Barnes and Noble (search “The Hand”) After reading the book, please post your comments and questions on the blog.
The link below (bottom of this post) was shared about the area close to where the hand incident took place.
Hueston Woods was named after Matthew Hueston who was awarded the land for his military services. He & his family preserved more than 200 acres of this forested area. His land was aquired by the state of Ohio in 1947. The land was cleared & the 625 acre lake was constructed by a chain gang of honor status prison inmates, Rumor has it that these imates were treated very badly & that there may have been deaths as a result. The prison camp now serves as the park administration offices & nature center. The Adena Indians (mound biulders) also lived in this area in 500 B.C. - 400 A.D. & built several ceremonial mounds there. after the Adena indians disappeared, the Miami natives settled in & started a trading post & village on what is now park grounds. It's said that if you watch closely, you will see flashing lights that are not fireflies, but may actually be the torches of Chief Little Turtle's warriors. Rumor has it that the kitchen area & parts of the lodge are also haunted. For more information, visit: http://sos-paranormalinvestigations.weebly.com/haunted-ohio.html The link below (bottom of this post) was shared about the area close to where the hand incident took place.
Please have respect for not only the owners of the property, but also for any spirits left behind. If walking in a cemetery, please do not walk on the graves. This is considered a true sign of disrespect. "Hopewell Cemetery - 6471 Camden Clloge Corner Rd, College Corner, OH 45003 Located near a place called Hueston Woods State Park located between Camden & Oxford, Ohio - Hopewell Cemetery is said to be one of the best ghost hunting sites in southern Ohio. It was founded in 1806 by steadfast abolitionists & a leading force in the underground railroad. The Fairhaven & Morning Sun churches were also part of this. One of the main UGRR routes went from Cincinnati to Hamilton, then northwest along State Route 177 through Morning Sun, Fairhaven, Richmond IN, then to Fountain City IN where the UGRR founder lived. The Hopewell cemetery was the first public cemetery in Isreal township & consist of over 1,000 graves. It's known as the second largest burial ground for the Revolutionary War soldiers in Preble County. It's also the the resting place for members of the Hopewell church who served in the civil war. The cemetery is surrounded by a 19th century dry- laid limesstone fence. It's said that strange lights can regularly be seen and little 'surprises' will be waiting in your car when you return. It is also said to bring bad luck to those who visit during the night. Reports of apparitions in civil war clothing has also been seen & photographed. Some claims have stated that Hueston Woods is haunted as well, especially the kitchen area & parts of the hotel. No proof has been documented." For more information, visit: http://sos-paranormalinvestigations.weebly.com/haunted-ohio.html The E-Book version of “The Hand” was released yesterday at www.trafford.com (click Bookstore: search “The Hand”, author Simmons) After reading the book, post your comments and questions on the blog. For more information about the author visit: http://www.vislegacy.com.
Yes, please visit www.vislegacy.com for more information about the author and what is happening with the book. From this website you will have access to the book sellers, blog, Facebook, Linkedin, and additional information about the book.
The Hand story takes place at the great Hueston Woods State Park, in Oxford Ohio. The must see places at the park are:
The Hand, is a short story about an unresolved incident that occurred at a state park. The intent is to encourage young children to listen to their parents, because if not, bad things could and often do happen. The story challenges teenagers to take necessary precautions when camping. It teaches adults that unforeseen consequences can be deadly, as learned by two naïve men who found a very old curse and wielded it like a toy. Before knowing what happened, they had lost their souls.
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