For a limited time, this story is available for free to celebrate the Halloween season. Silas House published this in 2008 as part of an anthology of Appalachian supernatural tales that was meant to not only collect scary stories of the region but to also preserve the particular dialect and colloquialisms of Southern Appalachia. The story was included in the book Mountain Mysteries II: The Unexplained, edited by Judith Hensley and published in 2008 by Ascended Idea Press.
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