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Ghost conductor: chapter 20 of Nightfeather: Ghosts

Sanderson needs a plan to take the ghosts home, if she can figure out what home means for ghosts that have been dead for over a century. So she invents one. As you might expect, it’s not perfect! See what … Continue reading

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Chapter 19 of Nightfeather: Ghosts is up!

There’s a line in the film An American Werewolf in London, in which the ghost of the protagonist’s friend says to him something like, “You know what’s it’s like being dead? It’s boring!” Well, I suppose when you’re part of a race … Continue reading

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Chapter 18 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and no more than six chapters left!

So, more ghosts. Rather than reeling from fatigue, Sanderson’s going to do it right this time . . . if she can figure out what that entails! Time for some thinking in chapter 18 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, “It’s a matter of … Continue reading

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The haunting of chapter 17 of Nightfeather: Ghosts

If you’re going to be facing a ghost, it would be helpful to be at the peak of your abilities. However, Sanderson has woken up in the middle of the night with a hangover, and is feeling as observant as … Continue reading

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Chapter 13 of Nightfeather: Ghosts is up

How are a woman from a century ago and an e-mail connected to each other? Sanderson would like to know, because she’s at the mercy of the person who connects them! Unravel the riddle in chapter 13 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, “A … Continue reading

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Chapter 12 of Nightfeather: Ghosts is available

Puzzles, puzzles, puzzles: a missing ghost, a live person as a ghost, ghosts killing people. Sanderson is trying to unravel the puzzles with the few clues she has from yet other ghosts, while working through her shift as bartender. But … Continue reading

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Chapter 7 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and an old acquaintance

Three women, one of them dead, a lonely ravine . . . what could go wrong? No, no, this isn’t a slasher flick. Sanderson might be happier confronting a slasher. At least she’d understand what she was dealing with, instead … Continue reading

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Chapter 26 of Martha’s Children, and ghosts

In all her life, both before and after she was killed, Ivy McIlwraith has prided herself on her extensive knowledge of sorcery and arcane lore, her keen mind, and her ability to handle herself in any situation. But she never … Continue reading

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