As promised, Kathryn Meyer Griffith is back with us, helping us to celebrate this Halloween season. And what better than a ghost story? So take a seat around the bonfire, and prepare to listen!
A Ghost Story
by Kathryn Meyer Griffith
Because most of us are terrified
of dying and death, of losing all we know so well in this mortal plane, we want
to know: is there life after death? Do ghosts walk the earth? Vengeful or
benevolent spirits? Immortals such as vampires and werewolves? Does good always
win against evil? As human beings we’d love the answers to these questions and
if we can’t find them, prove them, well, then we’ll invent, create, worlds
where we can.

Now I must say that I can’t be
considered a true skeptic when it comes to the supernatural because at the
tender age of sixteen I saw a ghost, or what I believed was a ghost.
My great Aunt Mary had died two days before. Not unexpectedly. She was old, had
been in a nursing home for months, and we knew it was coming. Before the
nursing home, though, she’d lived ten years with my maternal grandmother, whose
name was also Mary, and had been happy there. The night before the funeral I’d
been sleeping in my bed and something – to this day I don’t know what it was –
woke me and I wandered down the dim hallway to use the bathroom.

And there was my dead Great Aunt
Mary standing at the end of the hall in an eerie pulsating ball of light. She
looked so real, as if I could reach
out and touch her and my fingers would feel flesh. She was gesturing excitedly
to me and rattling off a string of words that had to be German because I
couldn’t understand a word of it. The old woman had been an immigrant who’d
never learned our language, which is one of the reasons she’d been so content
living with my grandmother; they’d both spoken German. The only word I could
understand was Mary as she kept
repeating the word over and over. I assumed my aunt was calling for my
grandmother, as if my aunt were lost, and looking for her favorite niece. It’s
the only explanation I have for the visitation.
Why she appeared to me, I’ll
never know, but she did. I remember thinking: It’s Aunt Mary. Oh my God! But she’s dead. Dead. When it finally
hit me, I was so frightened I turned and scurried back to my bedroom and dived
beneath my bed covers. To this day, my mind swears I didn’t see what I thought
I saw…Aunt Mary’s spirit…but my heart and my senses chide me and say, yes, you did. You saw a ghost. A real ghost.
So there.
Since that day I’ve never been
able to laugh at the possibility of the paranormal existing. The thing is,
because I consider myself a down-to-earth realistic person (even though I’m
considered basically a horror writer even with the other genres I write) , if
someone asks me if I believe in ghosts and such I often as not hesitate before
I admit that I might have seen one.
Might. No one wants to be thought of as unbalanced. Seeing spirits is only one
step above seeing little green men or pink elephants.
I want to be taken seriously. I
mean, I’m a writer, not a nutcase.
All told, I’ve been a writer of
paranormal fiction for forty years and proud of it. I’ve written about spirits,
benevolent and malevolent; ghosts; angels; demons and all manner of vampires
and unexplained creatures; and even, once, a possessed gun, and a woods haunted
by an entity that was an eternal killer. Can’t get more spooky than that, can
you?
Happy Halloween!
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Novels
and short stories from Kathryn Meyer Griffith:
Evil Stalks the Night (Leisure, 1984; Damnation Books, 2012)
Blood Forge (Leisure, 1989; Damnation Books Author’s Revised Edition, 2012)
Vampire Blood (Zebra, 1991; Damnation Books Author’s Revised Edition, 2011)
Witches (Zebra, 1993; Damnation Books Author’s Revised Edition 2011)
The Calling (Zebra, 1994; Damnation Books Author’s Revised Edition, 2011)
Scraps of Paper (Avalon Books Murder Mystery, 2003…soon to be an Amazon Kindle Direct
ebook)
All Things Slip Away (Avalon Books Murder Mystery, 2006…soon an Amazon Kindle Direct ebook)
The Ice Bridge (The Wild Rose Press, 2008; Author’s Revised Edition, Eternal Press
2011)
Don’t
Look Back, Agnes novella & bonus short story: In This House (2008; ghostly romantic
short story out; Eternal Press 2012)
BEFORE THE END: A Time of Demons (Damnation Books 2010)
Damnation Books buy link: httphttp://damnationbooks.com/book.php?isbn=9781615721313
The Woman in Crimson (Damnation
Books 2010)
The
Complete Guide to Writing Paranormal Fiction: Volume
1 (I did the Introduction)
Dinosaur Lake (from Amazon Kindle Direct 2012)
Four SPOOKY SHORT STORIES (Amazon Kindle
Direct 2012)
My Websites:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=1019954486
http://www.goodreads.com/profile/kathrynmeyergriffith
About Kathryn Meyer Griffith...
Since childhood I’ve always been an artist and worked as a graphic
designer in the corporate world and for newspapers for twenty-three years
before I quit to write full time. I began writing novels at 21, over forty
years ago now, and have had sixteen (nine romantic horror, two romantic SF
horror, one romantic suspense, one romantic time travel and two murder
mysteries) previous novels and eight short stories published from Zebra Books, Leisure Books, Avalon Books,
The Wild Rose Press, Damnation Books and Eternal Press.
I’ve been married to Russell for thirty-four years; have a son, James,
and two grandchildren, Joshua and Caitlyn, and I live in a small quaint town in
Illinois called Columbia, which is right across the JB Bridge from St. Louis,
Mo. We have three quirky cats, ghost cat Sasha, live cats Cleo and Sasha (Too),
and the five of us live happily in an old house in the heart of town. Though
I’ve been an artist, and a folk singer in my youth with my brother Jim, writing
has always been my greatest passion, my butterfly stage, and I’ll probably
write stories until the day I die…or until my memory goes.
Novels and short stories from Kathryn Meyer Griffith:
Evil Stalks the Night (Leisure, 1984;
Damnation Books, 2012)
Blood Forge (Leisure, 1989; Damnation Books
Author’s Revised Edition, 2012)
Vampire Blood (Zebra, 1991; Damnation Books Author’s
Revised Edition, 2011)
Witches (Zebra, 1993; Damnation Books Author’s
Revised Edition 2011)
The Calling (Zebra, 1994; Damnation Books Author’s
Revised Edition, 2011)
Scraps of Paper (Avalon Books Murder Mystery,
2003…soon to be an Amazon Kindle Direct ebook)
All Things Slip Away (Avalon Books
Murder Mystery, 2006…soon an Amazon Kindle Direct ebook)
The Ice Bridge (The Wild Rose Press, 2008;
Author’s Revised Edition, Eternal Press 2011)
Don’t Look Back, Agnes novella &
bonus short story: In This House
(2008; ghostly romantic short story out; Eternal Press 2012)
BEFORE THE END: A
Time of Demons
(Damnation Books 2010)
Damnation Books buy link: httphttp://damnationbooks.com/book.php?isbn=9781615721313
The Woman in Crimson (Damnation
Books 2010)
The Complete Guide to
Writing Paranormal Fiction: Volume 1 (I did the Introduction)
Dinosaur Lake (from Amazon Kindle Direct 2012)
4 Spooky Short Stories (Amazon Kindle 2012)
My Websites:
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Thanks so much for stopping by, Kathryn, it's been fun!
Until next time, take care!
♥ Julie