While many put up Christmas lights on November 1, others wait until December rolls around. Some lean into the fall ambiance until Thanksgiving passes, while others use it as a turkey-filled holiday intermission. Personally, fall is my favorite of the four seasons, and the splendor of Halloween never lasts for only one day in my house. So, reading Haunted Arizona Deadly Graveyards: 13 Fatal Cemetery Stories by Jethro Blanch, in mid-November was a no-brainer.
Intended for history buffs and paranormal enthusiasts alike, Haunted Arizona details 13 chilling tales, every one set at a local cemetery. Blanch sheds light on an overlooked part of Arizona’s history—the entire state is engulfed in frightening paranormal activity and heartbreaking tragedies, with stories taking place from down south in Nogales Cemetery to Greenwood Cemetery in central Phoenix and all the way up to Clear Creek Cemetery in Camp Verde.
Flagstaff Brewing Company hosts Poet Brews open mic every Tuesday night, bringing together poets, writers and literary enthusiasts to share their work in a welcoming and intimate environment.
A Flagstaff author, freelance journalist and writing teacher became one of 34 artists in the state to receive a 2023 Research and Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Awa… Read moreLocal author receives state art grant