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Spooked: Q&A with Mary Roach By Megan Michelson
Get ready for a spine-tingle. Well, sort of. For the Outside feature story "Something Blubbery This Way Comes" (November 2006), contributor Mary Roach spent a ghost-hunting night aboard the 19th-century whale ship Charles W. Morgan in Mystic, Connecticut. But as the author of the non-fiction books Spook and Stiffdevoted to ghosts and cadavers, respectivelyRoach didn't find herself running from the ship in terror. Still, that doesn't mean she's not hoping for a scare. Megan Michelson chatted with the Oakland, California-based writer about her sleepless night on the Morgan, the key to getting creeped out, her next book, and her not-so-macabre plans for Halloween. Outside: You spent a night on the Charles W. Morgan, a ship rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a dead whaler. Sounds creepy.
OK, but with the amount of research you had to do for Spook and Stiff, you must have some great scary stories.
Yikes. That's frightening. Let's get down to it thoughhave you ever seen a ghost? Thanks. Now I have chills. Our culture seems fascinated by eerie, morbid stories. Television shows like Six Feet Under and CSI, which focus on death, have been immensely popular. What's the draw? You dispel a lot of those mysteries in your books but for your next onedue out in fall 2007you're switching gears. Is this one a break from your previous topics? It's almost Halloween. What are your plans for the spookiest holiday of the year? |
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