Tag: Ghosts

  • John Kachuba releases Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost

    John Kachuba releases Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost

    Former Loveland resident, John Kachuba has released a new book, a paranormal novel for middle-grade school readers. Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost is set in Loveland and the castle, of course, is our Loveland Castle, Chateau Laroche.

    Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and non-fiction. His most recent work, Shapeshifters: A History, was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association’s Bram Stoker Award. John holds M.A. degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University. He is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities, and libraries, and on podcasts, radio, and television.

    Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost unfolds

    A boy is in danger when he stumbles upon a crime committed by two prominent men of his town, but finds an unusual ally in the form of a castle ghost.

    Twelve-year-old Haycorn may know all about ghosts of Ohio, but even he is stunned when he and his friend Budge encounter a ghost in a castle.

    The boys witness a clandestine meeting there between two men involving a kick-back scheme, putting their lives, and that of Haycorn’s mother, in jeopardy.

    But the ghost may have other plans for all of them.

    “The premise of this ghosthunters’ story is as delicious as the beautifully rendered voice that John Kachuba brings to his characters and prose, in a way that’s comfortably familiar and excitingly off-center in the same read.”

    Chris Tebbett co-author (with James Patterson) Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life

    “With a name like Haycorn, you’re destined for big adventures, but it’s also the smaller things, like friendship, family and crushes, that make this boy’s story a winner. Mystery, history, friendships and family resilience come together in this fun story for readers both young and old.”

    Sara Bennett Wealer author of Grave Things Like Love and Now & When

    “The beating heart of this engaging story is twelve-year-old Haycorn Smith, a character as unique as his name. With its crisp prose and engaging characters, young readers (and adults as well) will love this story of an intrepid twelve-year-old with the moxie to do the right thing, even when he’s compelled to break the rules.”

    Raul Ramos y Sanchez award-winning author of Mustang to Paducah

    About the Author

    Former Loveland, Ohio resident, John Kachuba

    John Kachuba is the award-winning author of twelve books of fiction and non-fiction. His most recent work, Shapeshifters: A History, was a finalist in the Horror Writers Association’s Bram Stoker Award. John holds M.A. degrees in Creative Writing from Antioch University Midwest and Ohio University. He is a frequent speaker at conferences, universities, and libraries, and on podcasts, radio, and television.

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    Title: Haycorn Smith and the Castle Ghost Book Series: Haycorn Smith, #1

    Author: John Kachuba
    Publisher: Paper Angel Press

    Formats:

    Hardcover: $22.99 (ISBN: 978-1-959804-68-0) Paperback: $12.99 (ISBN: 978-1-959804-67-3) Paperback: $12.99 (ISBN: 978-1-959804-66-6) EPUB: $3.99 (ISBN: 978-1-959804-69-7) Publication Date: June 2023

    Pages: 164 pages Trim Size: 9” x 6”

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  • Skeletor Introduces October “Fright Nights!”

    Skeletor Introduces October “Fright Nights!”

    by Skeletor

    “The Asylum” at Simpson Farm – It’s that time of year when scares and frights are near! Welcome to Loveland Magazine’s Haunted Asylum hosted by me, Skeletor!

    On a spooky October night Loveland Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, David Miller, was held hostage at The Simpson Farm’s Asylum! Over the past couple of decades, The Asylum has been said to be extremely haunted by evil spirits begging to be released from their Asylum cells. I could have decided to save Mr. Miller from his cell in The Asylum but instead, my inner “Skeletor” came out and forced me to keep him in his cell without food and water.

    While torturing Mr. Miller an idea popped into my skull; why not share my favorite scary movies with those in the community that happen to have the same love for Halloween as I do!

    So sit back, turn off the lights, grab some ghostly treats, and take a walk with me, Skeletor, along Simpson Farm’s The Asylum, as I show you where I keep my prisoners and talk about what scary movies I think would complete a perfect October “Fright Night!” Click the video below to start “The Asylum” experience!

    HERE IS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MY SPOOKY MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS…

    • Halloween, 1978, John Carpenter
      • Starring Donald Pleasence as Dr. Loomis, Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie, and Tony Moran as Michael Myers
      • Rated R
      • You can rent this film on Prime Video for 3.99, Redbox On Demand for 1.99, or watch on Shudder when you download for a free 7-day trial
    • Hocus Pocus, 1993, Kenny Ortega
      • Starring Better Midler as Winifred Sanderson, Sarah Jessica Parker as Sarah Sanderson, Kathy Najimy as Mary Sanderson, Thora Birch as Dani, Omri Katz as Max, Vinessa Shaw as Allison
      • Rated PG
      • You can watch this film on Disney + or you can rent this film on Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu for 2.99 YouTube. You can also visit your local Redbox and rent this film for 1.80 
    • Insidious, 2010, James Wan and Leigh Whannell
      • Starring Patrick Wilson as Josh Lambert, Rose Byrne as Renai Lambert, Barbara Hershey as Lorraine Lambert, Lin Shaye as Elise Rainer, Ty Simpkins as Dalton Lambert, Leigh Whannell as Specs, and Angus Sampson as Tucker
      • Rated PG-13
      • You can rent this film on Prime Video for 2.99 or on Redbox On Demand for 2.99 
      • There are 3 more films  within this series: Insidious Chapter 2, Insidious Chapter 3, and Insidious: The Last Key
      • All of the films are rated PG-13
      • You can rent the 3 other films in the series on Redbox on Demand for 2.99 or if you have a cable subscription that includes Bravo you can watch Insidious: The Last Key on the Bravo Now App 
      • It is recommended that you watch the Insidious film series in the following order: Insidious Chapter 3, Insidious: The Last Key, Insidious, and Insidious Chapter 2

    From all of us at Loveland Magazine…Have a safe and Happy Halloween!