Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 3rd Nov 2019
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During November, bibliophiles and families alike come together to celebrate National Family Literacy Month. Celebrated since 1994, this month is dedicated to families gathering around, picking their f
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 25th Oct 2019
Scary Movies That Are Actually Books
October is a time for pumpkin spice, haunted houses, falling leaves, and of course, scary movies. As a horror fanatic like myself, I always utilize the spooky and mysterious vibe of October to rewatch
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 23rd Oct 2019
Halloween Decoration Ideas
Photo by Daniel ScottHalloween is the perfect time to refresh and redecorate your home this fall. Whether you enjoy adding small touches to your home or going all out in ghoulish glam, Echo-lit has so
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 11th Oct 2019
All Things Edgar Allan Poe: Adaptations, Podcasts, Graphic Novels, and More
The New York Public LibraryHave you already read through the extensive collection of short stories and poems by Poe? I know that when I was in middle school, I carried around the gigantic collected wo
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 6th Oct 2019
Spooky Short Stories for Halloween
Halloween Season is a time for telling ghost stories around the campfire and spooky car rides into the night. You can always stick with improv tales and stories of old to incite a scare, but if you`re
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Posted by Sarah Stevenson on 29th Sep 2019
Scary Novels Based On True Events
Sometime fact is stranger than fiction. Authors often draw on true events to inspire their stories. Horror is a particularly great genre for retelling such occurrences. It is pleasantly surprising how
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