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Book Author: Tui Snider

The Great Texas Airship Mystery of 1897

The Great Texas Airship Mystery of 1897 In the spring of 1897, hundreds of airships were sighted over the skies of Texas. But what were Texans really thinking during this time? Tui Snider scoured the newspapers from that two-month time period to reveal the many different theories and reactions people had to the mysterious objects in their skies. Along the way, she made some surprising discoveries! (This presentation will soon be released as a book.)

Twitter for Writers

Twitter for Writers: How to Save Time, Build Your Platform, and Boost Your Writing Career Are you a writer who’s sick of hearing, “You need a Twitter account”? Or maybe you’re an author who has tried Twitter but quit because it felt like a confusing waste of time. If so, Tui Snider’s “Twitter for Writers” is for you. Since 2014, Tui Snider has been teaching classes to writers on how to get the most out of Twitter. She uses simple techniques to make connections and grow your platform while having fun along the way. Her ebook is a fast-paced but…

Ghost Hunters Journal

Ghost Hunters Journal: A Workbook for Paranormal Investigators Paranormal investigations can be quite a thrill! However, if you simply run from one ghost hunt to the next without recording your findings, no one will ever take you seriously. Plus, it’s easy to forget important details and get your facts mixed up if you keep them all in your head. Research shows that writing things down with pen and paper improves your memory of events. That’s why Tui Snider created the Ghost Hunters Journal: A Workbook for Paranormal Investigators. This simple tool can help ghost hunters better analyze their data, identify…

Graveyard Journal

Graveyard Journal: A Workbook for Exploring Historic Cemeteries Exploring historic graveyards is fun, but it’s easy to get their details mixed up. As time passes, you may not be able to remember exactly which cemetery had that beautiful angel statue, where the key to the graveyard gate is kept, or which farm to market road leads to your favorite country burial ground. Tui Snider created this “Graveyard Journal” as a way for taphophiles to keep all their cemetery information in one place. While it was originally meant as a companion workbook to “Understanding Cemetery Symbols: A Field Guide to Historic…