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2020 Book News, Interviews & Reviews!

Tui Snider: 2020 Book News, Interviews & Reviews! My in-person events for 2020 have been canceled, but there’s still a lot going on! I will be updating this as the days pass, so come back to see what’s new. Scroll down this page to learn about my: Book ReleasesOnline ConferencesAudio & Video InterviewsBook Blog Tour Reviews 2020 Book Releases May 3, 2020 Grave GoodsWhy do people leave stones, coins, seashells, toys, and other items at gravesites? Tui Snider’s Grave Goods not only explains the meaning of these items, but with over 50 full-color photos, readers will see plenty of examples…

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Tui Snider is an author, speaker, photographer, YouTuber, and musician who researches, creates videos, and writes about: Historic Cemeteries, Tombstone Symbolism, Offbeat Travel, Weird History, Haunted History and Spooky Travel Destinations. As she puts it, “I used to write fiction – but then, I moved to Texas!” Tui enjoys speaking at conferences such as the International UFO Congress, and occasionally teaches classes based on her books at TCU. Her books and photos have been featured in many outlets, including Coast to Coast AM, LifeHack, WFAA TV, The National Museum of Funeral History and Cult of Weird, among others. Interviews, News & Reviews: What’s going on with…

New book: “Influenced” by Patricia Josephine

Brand new book from Patricia Josephine You know those cartoons where a character has an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other? My friend, Patricia Josephine, has a brand new book out that takes a very playful look at these creatures who attempt to influence us mortals. It’s called Influenced, and here’s what it’s about: Blurb for Influenced by Patricia Josephine There is no Light without Dark. Influencers are the voices that whisper in our ears. Tiny Angels and Devil sitting on our shoulders and guiding our choices. They are sworn to thwart the other. It is…

Fact vs Myth: The True Meaning of Coins on Military Headstones

[The following is an adapted excerpt from my book, Grave Goods: The Meaning of Coins, Seashells & Other Items Left at Historic Cemeteries. I hope you enjoy it! Also, full disclosure: that’s an Amazon affiliate link. If you buy stuff after clicking it, I make a few pennies at no additional cost to you.] Do coins mean specific things on military graves? A modern urban legend that began making the rounds of the internet in 2009 claims that when coins are seen on military headstones, the different denominations mean specific things. I wanted it to be true, but… In recent years,…

How to Identify US Veterans’ Graves

[The following is an adapted excerpt from my book, Understanding Cemetery Symbols. I hope you enjoy it! Also, full disclosure: that’s an Amazon affiliate link. If you buy stuff after clicking it, I make a few pennies at no additional cost to you.] How to Identify US Veterans’ Graves Today I’ll show you how to quickly identify 3 different types of official American military markers for soldier’s gravesites. To see more examples and learn some surprising history, check out the video I made, too: Here’s a video for Identifying US Veterans Graves: #1 Civil War Type Markers The first official US…

“A Quick Bite” Offers Bite-Sized Tales of Vampires, Werewolves & Zombies

Do you read Flash Fiction? Flash Fiction is a term referring to bite-sized stories ranging from 5 to 1500 words in length. They’re fun to read when you’re not in the mood to commit to a novel-length book, but you’d like a break from the real world. What’s a Drabble? A Drabble is a 100-word-long Flash Fiction story. A 200-word-long story is called a Double Drabble. Like any genre, not all Flash Fiction is created equal. When done right, the storyteller reels you in, surprises you with a sudden twist, and/or makes you care so much about the characters you…

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