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06 May 2015

Out Traveler Features Jeff Nisbet's Creepy Crawly Provincetown

Creepy Crawly Provincetown Book CoverOut Traveler was kind enough to feature images from Jeff Nisbet's Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour in a fetching slideshow.  The article gives you a sneak peek into some of the haunted places covered in Jeff's unique text. If you're interested in the paranormal and headed to Cape Cod this summer, check out the Out Traveler slide show for some of the most haunted places in the area. Thanks again to the folks at Out Magazine and the Out Traveler website for giving everyone an expanded look into Jeff's book.

About Creepy Crawly Provincetown

Are you planning a trip to Provincetown, Massachusetts any time soon and looking to do an extraordinary way to remember your vacation? We’ve got you covered. Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour is a hauntingly delightful guidebook to 22 different sites in and around Provincetown that have long been known by locals as being visited by ghosts and other supernatural apparitions. The guidebook is perfect for individuals, groups, or families wishing to add a unique dimension to their Provincetown vacation experience. Each entry contains a short history of each site, photographs, Google Maps links and GPS coordinates to assist you on your Provincetown ghost tour. Also included with each paranormal site entry are social media and popular review website listings making it easy to share your experiences with your friends and family. Also included in this text is a beginner’s guide to ghost hunting and safety precautions to take while visiting Provincetown’s repository of haints and haunts. Finally, we’ve included a listing of local not so supernatural events if you’re looking to pass your day in Provincetown taking part of neighborhood festivities. Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour was written by esotericist, contributor to Atlantis Rising magazine, and frequent vacationer to Provincetown, Jeff Nisbet. The author would like to remind anyone taking this walking tour to stay safe, respect private property, and be of a stout heart. Because you never know what tales you’ll be able to tell when you uncover the spectral underbelly of Provincetown, Massachusetts.

18 April 2015

Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour by Jeff Nisbet

Creepy Crawly Provincetown A Grave Distractions Walking Tour Jeff Nisbet
Are you planning a trip to Provincetown, Massachusetts any time soon and looking to do an extraordinary way to remember your vacation? We’ve got you covered. Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour is a hauntingly delightful guidebook to 22 different sites in and around Provincetown that have long been known by locals as being visited by ghosts and other supernatural apparitions. The guidebook is perfect for individuals, groups, or families wishing to add a unique dimension to their Provincetown vacation experience. Each entry contains a short history of each site, photographs, Google Maps links and GPS coordinates to assist you on your Provincetown ghost tour. Also included with each paranormal site entry are social media and popular review website listings making it easy to share your experiences with your friends and family. Also included in this text is a beginner’s guide to ghost hunting and safety precautions to take while visiting Provincetown’s repository of haints and haunts. Finally, we’ve included a listing of local not so supernatural events if you’re looking to pass your day in Provincetown taking part of neighborhood festivities. Creepy Crawly Provincetown: A Grave Distractions Walking Tour was written by esotericist, contributor to Atlantis Rising magazine, and frequent vacationer to Provincetown, Jeff Nisbet. The author would like to remind anyone taking this walking tour to stay safe, respect private property, and be of a stout heart. Because you never know what tales you’ll be able to tell when you uncover the spectral underbelly of Provincetown, Massachusetts.


If you'd like to take a closer look at some of the haunted places covered in Creepy Crawly Provincetown, the Out Traveler website has created a slideshow that can be accessed here.


This title is available in traditional print and eBook formats at fine online retails such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Book Depository, Google Books, Kobo eBooks, iBookstore, Scribd, and Smashwords.

11 October 2011

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of Arizona by Ken Hudnall

We're happy to announce the latest installment of Ken Hudnall's Spirits of the Border series has been released for the first time in digital editions. In Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of Arizona, multiple paranormal event listings are presented for over 50 Arizona cities. Tourists and locals are bound to find haunted tales no matter where they are in the region. Stories of lost treasures, bigfoot sightings, UFO, and secret government underground bases are also included in this edition. The digital edition is perfect way to take your passion for the paranormal any where you go. This title as been released for Amazon's Kindle and Barnes and Noble's Nook. Other major eBook formats maybe found at this title's listing on Smashwords. Click the book link above for current availability information.

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of Arizona includes paranormal tales from the following cities. Ajo, Ahwatukee, Alpine, Anthem, Bisbee, Bullhead City, Caldwell, Casa Grande, Chandler , Chinle, Cochise, Dardanelle, Douglas, Dragoon , El Frida, Flagstaff, Florence, Fort Bowie , Fort Huachuca, Fountain Hills, Gilbert, Glendale, Globe , Goodyear, Grand Canyon National Park, Holbrook, Jerome, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Magnolia, Maricopa County - East Mesa, Mesa, Nogales, Oatman, Oracle, Patagonia, Peoria, Phoenix, Pinal - Dudleyville, Prescott, San Manuel, Scottsdale, Sierra Vista, Tempe, Tombstone, Tucson, White River, White Mountains, Wickenburg, Williams, and Yuma.

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of El Paso del Norte by Ken Hudnall

Since October is the spookiest month of the year, we're continuing to release digital conversions of Ken Hundall's Spirits of the Border series. Ken's series is an invaluable guide to ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts alike. Each volume allows the reader to explore the supernatural side of places in Southwest. This volume examines the paranormal underbelly of El Paso. Cities steeped in history usually go hand in hand with tales of the supernatural. El Paso is no exception to that rule. From UFOs to lost treasure and mysterious places to ghost stories, this is a fabulous guide to the city and the surrounding area. The digital edition is perfect way to take your passion for the paranormal with you as you explore the history and mystery of El Paso. This edition is now available for Amazon's Kindle and Barnes and Noble's Nook. All other major eReader formats can be found at our Smashword's listing. Links may be found at The History and Mystery of El Paso del Norte book page at the Grave Distractions Publications site.




06 October 2011

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of the Lone Star State by Ken Hudnall

The History and Mystery of the Lone Star State by Ken HudnallWe'd like to announce the release of Ken Hudnall's Spirits on the Border: The History and Mystery of the Lone Star State. Each volume of Spirits on the Border allows the reader to explore the supernatural side of towns in the Southwest. In this edition, multiple paranormal event listings are presented for over 260 Texas cities. Tourists and locals are bound to find haunted tales no matter where they are in the region. This is the definitive paranormal overview of the Lone Star State. At over 187,000 words, you will have a Texas sized book on your hands! The digital edition is perfect way to take your passion for the paranormal any where you go. This book is available in multiple eBook formats. 

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of the Lone Star State includes entries from the following cities:Abilene, Acuff, Albany, Alexander, Alice, Allen, Alpine, Alton, Alvin, Amarillo, Andrews, Angleton, Anson, Aquilla, Arlington, Austin, Avinger, Balch Springs, Ballinger, Banana Bend, Bandera, Bangs, Batson, Baytown, Beaumont, Beeville, Belton, Big Sandy, Big Spring, Blooming Grove, Boerne, Bold Springs, Borger, Brady, Brazoria, Brazosport, Bridgeport, Brownsville, Bryan/College Station, Buffalo Gap, Burkburnett, Cactus, Caldwell, Canyon, Carrizo Springs, Carrollton, Carthage, Cason, Cedar Hill, Celburne, China Spring, Christoval, Coahoma, Colorado City, Comal County, Combes, Commerce, Conroe, Coppell, Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Cotulla, Crosby, Dallas, Dekalb, Del Rio, Denton, Diboll, Donna, Dumas, Duncanville, Eagle Pass, Earth, East Bernard, East Columbia, Edgewood, Edinburg, Egypt, Eldorado, Elgin, Elwood, Ennis, Eola, Euless, Farmers Branch, Files Valley, Fischer, Floydada, Fort Davis, Fort Hood, Fort Stockton, Fort Worth, Fredericksburg, Freeport, Galveston, Garland, Gatesville, George West, Georgetown, Gilmer, Goliad, Gonzales, Granbury, Grand Prairie, Haltom City, Hamilton, Hargill, Harker Heights, Harlingen, Haslet, Helotes, Hemphill, Hempstead, Henderson, Hereford, Hidalgo, Hillsboro, Hockley, Houston, Hudson, Humble, Huntsville, Hutchins, Hutto, Iowa Park, Irving, Jacksonville, Jasper, Jefferson, Junction, Kalgary, Keller, Kerrville, Kilgore, Killeen, Kingsville, La Feria, La Grange, La Marque, Lajitas, Lake Jackson, Lampasas, Laredo, League City, Levelland, Liberty, Lindale, Littlefield, Llano, Lockhart 1, Lockhart 2, Longview, Los Chisos Mountains, Lubbock, Luckenbach, Luling, Luther, Marathon, Marfa, Marion, Marshall, Matador, Maxdale, Maypearl, Mcallen, Mckinney, Mesquite, Mexia, Midland, Mineola, Mineral Wells, Mission, Monahans, Monte Alto, Montgomery, Moody, Mount Pleasant, Nacogdoches, Nederland, New Braunfels, Noack, North Richland Hills, Oakalla, Odessa, Olney, Olton, Paint Rock, Palestine, Pampa, Paris, Pasadena, Pearsall, Pecos, Peyton Colony, Pflugerville, Pharr, Plainview, Port Aransas, Port Isabel, Port Neches, Possum Kingdom, Post, Presidio, Princeton, Ransom Canyon, Refugio, Richardson, Richmond, Rio Grande City, Rio Hondo, Roby, Roma, San Angelo, San Antonio, San Benito, San Juan, San Marcos, San Patricio, San Perlita, Santa Ana, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Saratoga, Schulenburg, Scottsville, Seabrook, Sealy, Seguin, Seminole, Shafter, Shallowater, Sherman, Skidmore, Snyder, Southlake, Spring, Springtown, Stanton, Sterling City, Sulphur Springs, Sunnyvale, Sweetwater, Tennyson, Terlingua, Texarkana, City, The Colony, The Woodlands, Thurber, Tomball, Trinity, Turkey, Tyler, Uvalde, Valley Mills, Victoria, Waco, Waxahachie, Weatherford, Weslaco, West Columbia, White Oak, Whitehouse, Wichita Falls, and Wimberly.

23 September 2011

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of Northeast Texas by Ken Hudnall

Yesterday we uploaded our first digital offering of Ken Hudnall's Spirits on the Border series, The History and Mystery of Northeast Texas on Smashwords. Each book in the series is an invaluable guide to ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts alike. This volume allows the reader to explore the supernatural side of towns in Northeast Texas. With multiple paranormal event listings in over 75 cities, tourists and locals are bound to find haunted tales no matter where they are in the region. The digital edition is perfect way to take your passion for the paranormal any where you go.

Spirits of the Border: The History and Mystery of Northeast Texas includes entries from the following cities: Allen, Alton, Arlington, Avinger, Balch Springs, Big Sandy, Bridgeport, Burkburnett, Carrollton, Cason, Cedar Hill, Celburne, Commerce, Coppell, Corsicana, Dallas, Dekalb, Denton, Duncanville, Ennis, Euless, Farmers Branch, Files Valley, Fort Hood, Fort Worth, Garland, Gilmer, Granbury, Grand Prairie, Haltom City, Hamilton, Harker Heights, Haslet, Hemphill, Henderson, Hillsboro, Hutchins, Iowa Park, Irving, Jefferson, Keller, Kilgore, Killeen, Lindale, Longview, Luther, Marshall, Maxdale, Maypearl, Mckinney, Mesquite, Mexia, Mineola, Mineral Wells, Moody, Nacogdoches, North Richland Hills, Oakalla, Olney, Possum Kingdom, Princeton, Richardson, Scottsville, Sherman, Southlake, Springtown, Sulphur Springs, Sunnyvale, Texarkana, Thurber, Tyler, Waxahachie, Weatherford, Whitehouse, Wichita Falls, and Winnsboro.

16 September 2011

GDP Inks Deal with Paranormal Author Brian J Allan

To end the week off with a bang, we've inked a deal with paranormal and esoteric author Brian J. Allan to publish a number of his books in eBook formats.  Brian has been a contributor to The Fortean Times and is the editor of the UK's Paranormal Magazine.  We're excited about having Brian as part of the Grave Distractions family and will be posting more information about his titles at the Grave Distractions Publications website early next week.

25 August 2010

Haunted Nashville at the Southern Festival of Books

Grave Distractions Publications will be representing the owners of Nashville Ghost Tours Kim and Frankie Harris' book Haunted Nashville at this year's Southern Festival of Books.   

Haunted Nashville unravels the mysteries surrounding some of Music City's most recognizable landmarks.  Who has been ringing the bells at St. Mary's Catholic Church in the dead of night?  Is Andrew Jackson's spirit still riding his ghostly stallion through his plantation home, the Hermitage?  Why have there been reports of ghostly fighting at the State Capitol?  Learn of the terror in room 711 at the Union Station Hotel and in Civil War morgues and hospitals that still bear phantom forms of Confederate soldiers.  Decide for yourself if Hank William's apparition is still performing at the Ryman Auditorium.  Nashville's tragic love stories and grisly murders are as fascinating as the haunted tales themselves!

If you would like to find out more about having your book represented at this year's Southern Festival of Books by Grave Distractions Publications, contact us or visit our website.