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Hauntings of the Saint Vincent Academy
You’ve read Hauntings of the Kentucky State Penitentiary and Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum. Get ready for the third installment of the Hauntings of series. Hauntings of the Saint Vincent Academy covers chilling tales from pre Civil War up through today in Union County Kentucky. Author Steve E. Asher has assured me that this will be darker and even more horrifying than his previous releases. Look for a release date soon through Permutted Press.
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Angels to the left of me and perhaps devils to the right.
The further I travel down this experiment of life the more I stand amazed. With three books soon to be three released I catch myself and take a second. We all need to stop, focus, and plan our next steps. I will continue to write about weird stuff, sometimes spooky and other times incredible things. The same goes for House of Asher and the handful of other projects I have cooking on the stove. I have started to do conventions and take new steps out into the wide world of media. It is due to you the reader for all
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New dark stories coming in third installment of Hauntings of series.
Readers learned of terrifying inmates spirits, tortured mental patients, and other strange phenomena in books one and two of the Hauntings of series. Now in book three Author, Steve E. Asher brings you compelling tales of a Catholic orphanage in western Kentucky. In this third startling installment, the reader will brave the curse of the black nun, monstrous cryptids at Slack Farms burial mound, and shadows of children long dead and remain foreverlocked into a hell from which they cannot escape. Steve Asher and his paranormal research team the Caldwell County Paranormals did an investigation at the Higgins Learning Center.
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House of Asher growing up.
Hi everyone! The show has grown to one full hour and has brought you A-list guests from around the world. Originally a simple video blog on my YouTube channel the program is now all audio on Spreaker and is carried on Soundcloud, as well as on Conflict Radio on YouTube. I want and need your input on guests so contact me at ilashers@yahoo.com I hope you all enjoy the show, keep reading my books, and keep an open mind.
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Wow, thanks for the positive responses about the new episodes on House of Asher.
One always hopes that what you do it well received and you have made that possible. Stay tuned I will be having Kirk Stokes on the show this weekend.
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New books and new pathways being explored.
Ghosts, witches, and other dark beings are what stirs me to write the stories that I do. None of this is possible without you.
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Summer brings new signings and more!
Hello everyone! Steve has been very busy as of late and is in you all’s debt for all the appearance and signing requests. The response the latest book Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum has been more than any of us on the Steve E. Asher Street team could have expected. We are hard at getting back to the emails, and letters so please be patient. Steve is humbled by the kindness and the support you have given. There are lots of signings in the next few months and more on the way as well as radio, podcast, and newspaper
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Rainy days and the creative mind.
It is March 11th, 2018 and now copies of Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum are out in the world. It is always a hold your breath moment when a writer sends his or her creations out into the public. On rainy days which might lead to a snow storm I tend to think as much as I write. I am a product of my rearing, I write to busy my hands and free up head space. This is an instinctual drive as much as it is an attempt to create stories that people wil enjoy. There has always been
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Hauntings of the Western Lunatic Asylum is here!
This book is full of horror that is obvious. However, it is chock full of dark times for people in bad cidcumstances. The mad, orphanes, and poor all crammed together in a house for the insane must suffer together. I found this project was near to my heart and became a sizable tome. I am i the debt of many workers of the hospital and their families for the stories with the book. I want to hear from you the reader on how you liked it. Do not worry I am working on the next books as well. Although, that
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