November 18th, 2008

Ghostly Tales of Route 66The 13-story Quixote Press book “Ghostly Tales of Route 66″ is now available by going to Barnes & Noble.com or calling 1-800-571-2665.

The stories are set along Route 66 between Chicago and California and were researched by the authors, Connie (Corcoran) Wilson and Bram Stoker Finalist Michael McCarty.

The books cost $10. If you order from Quixote, be prepared to add $3.50 for postage and handling.

During December and January, at the River Music Experience in Davenport (IA), authors will be available to sell and autograph the book(s), and you will avoid all shipping charges. (Consult RME schedules for times of the “live” concert series.)

The video below, courtesy of Stacey Wilson (Connie’s daughter) is posted on YouTube, where it has become a viral phenomenon.

You should also check out www.outoftimethenovel.com for the latest 80,000 word offering from the dynamic duo.

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