Still Wish You Were Here: More Adventures in Cemetery Travel
You can take the girl out of the graveyard, but you can’t take the graveyard out of the girl.
Many years ago, I stumbled across a rather interesting looking magazine that was just right up my alley – it was called Morbid Curiosity. It was filled full of essays featuring ghosts, death, cemeteries, mummies, murder, spirits...the list goes on. The front covers were just deliciously dark, and I just had to get my hands on them. Fast forward a few years later, I would go on to interview the editor Loren Rhoads in my online zine Black Sunday.
Today Loren is the author of 222 Cemeteries to See Before You Die and Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Cemetery Travel and she edited Death’s Garden Revisited: Personal Relationships with Cemeteries.
Having smashed her Kickstarter campaign fund, she is launching her new book Still Wish You Were Here: More Adventures in Cemetery Travel. You can still grab yourself a copy by pre-ordering via the Kickstarter page.
This cemetery memoir—part travel memoir, part cemetery history—contains 35 graveyard travel essays that visit more than 50 burial grounds, churchyards, and gravesites around the globe. 15 of the essays were written especially for this book.