The Atlas of Cursed Places Series by Vanessa Acton, Kathryn J. Beherns, K. R. Coleman
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Overview: Kathryn J. Beherns has a Master’s of Fine Arts in Writing for Children and Young Adults and an undergraduate degree in English Education with a decade of experience teaching young writers. She has also taught writing classes for teens at the Loft Literary Center and is currently an adjunct English instructor. She believes reading and writing connect people to everything else and that words (written, read, spoken, screamed, sung, whispered, shared) make us more alive!
Vanessa Acton is a writer and editor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She enjoys stalking dead people (also known as historical research), drinking too much tea, and taking long walks during her home state’s annual three-week thaw.
K. R. Coleman is a writer and teacher. She loves teaching students how to tell a scary story at the Loft Literary Center. Her writing has been published in Crab Orchard Review, Paper Darts, McSweeney’s Internet Tendencies, Canvas, and Revolver. She is a recent winner of the 2014-2015 Loft Mentor Series and Minnesota Emerging Writers’ Grant. She lives in South Minneapolis with her husband, two boys, and a dog named Happy.
Genre: Children’s | Juvenile | Mystery
The Gateway by Kathryn J. Beherns
A class field trip to a bog dredges up long-buried drama between Jasmine and her friends. But she’s too busy admiring jewelry from her mysterious new boyfriend to pay attention to a little thing like the discovery of a mummified bog body. So what if the bog doubles as a cursed gateway to the undead? No big deal! She might laugh off rumors of a curse, but Jasmine’s former best friends are pretty sure she’s in the thick of some real danger.
Breakdown by Kathryn J. Beherns
Maddy’s detective mother vanishes while investigating a mysterious disappearance near Pike’s Cave. Legend has it that the cave is inhabited by an evil spirit with the power to possess people. Are both disappearances tied to the cave? According to The Atlas of Cursed Places, Maddy and her boyfriend are running out of time to save her mother from the dark power that lurks there.
Skeleton Tower by Vanessa Acton
Jason’s parents have been hired to work at a historic lighthouse along the California coast. The lighthouse is built along steep cliffs, surrounded by fog, and far from the nearest town. The last caretakers left in a hurry, and it doesn’t take long to see why. Several accidents and the discovery of a hidden diary convince Jason the lighthouse is cursed. Will The Atlas of Cursed Places provide some answers before someone gets hurt…or worse?
Radioactive by Vanessa Acton
Every year Zack and his family spend a week at a Pacific island getaway. The ocean is beautiful, the town is quaint, and the people are easygoing. It’s a great place to relax. So why do the locals seem so tense this year? There’s definitely trouble in paradise when a tourist goes missing. Local legend has it that the locale is cursed since nuclear testing there in the 1950s. It sounds like fiction, but is it?
Director’s Cut by Vanessa Acton
The Sanford’s Folly movie set has been abandoned since burning to the ground in the 1980s. Rumor has it the place is cursed after a film shoot gone terribly wrong. But that’s not enough to scare Alex and his buddies away. After all, they live on an air force base. There’s plenty of real-life stuff that’s scarier than some fake western town, right?
Deadman Anchor by K. R. Coleman
A spring break mountain-climbing trip could be a chance for Kendal to connect with her distant father. A little adventure and time together seem like a good idea, but there’s one problem: the mountain might be cursed. Soon a father-daughter getaway turns dangerous, and they might not make it to the summit. That’s the thing about bonding—you have to be alive to do it.
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