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Joseph A. Citro

Author of Weird New England (Weird)

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Lovecraft's Legacy (1775) — Contributor — 104 copies
Darker Masques (2002) — Contributor — 85 copies
Masques III: All-New Works of Horror and the Supernatural (1989) — Contributor — 24 copies

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Canonical name
Citro, Joseph A.
Other names
Citro, Joe
Birthdate
1948-01-05
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Rutland, Vermont, USA
Places of residence
Chester, Vermont, USA
Underhill, Vermont, USA
Windsor, Vermont, USA
Occupations
author
Short biography
Native Vermonter, novelist, and public radio commentator, Joseph A. Citro has done a lot to keep New England’s history and folklore alive in the popular culture. His twelve books include five novels of suspense, three volumes of historical oddities, a collection of regional humor, two travel guides, and a co-edited book of essays.

Mr. Citro’s classic and best-selling Green Mountain Ghosts, Ghouls and Unsolved Mysteries (Houghton Mifflin 1994) was the most comprehensive collection of offbeat Vermont lore ever assembled and is now in its 10th printing,

It was supplemented by Passing Strange (1996), Green Mountains, Dark Tales (1999), The Vermont Ghost Guide (2000), and Curious New England (2003).

His novels -- three of which have been optioned for motion pictures -- present a dark and mystical side of the Vermont experience. They include Shadow Child, Guardian Angels, The Gore, Lake Monsters and Deus-X.

Since 1992 his commentary series on Vermont Public Radio has featured the state's best-loved ghosts, monsters, madmen, and mysteries. He is an expert in Vermont's occult lore, including Spiritualism.

A native of Chester, Vermont, his checkered past includes a variety of jobs, from pumping gas, to landscaping, teaching English as a second language, hospitality work, counseling, and working in state government. As he says, "I was a bureaucrat, and it drove me crazy. But you’ve got to be crazy to take up writing."

Since becoming a professional writer in 1987, he has taught in local colleges, lectured widely, and appeared on regional and national radio and television. A video based on his collection of Vermont oddities is currently in the works. His audio book, Joe Citro’s WEIRD VERMONT was released in September 2003.

(from http://www9.addr.com/~jacitro/)

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Eric Nolan lost his brother when they were younger, his parents died and now his wife was gone, all he had left was his cousin Pamela. He goes to visit her and her family for Thanksgiving and Christmas and a lot of disappearances occur. Could it be that there are "little people" lurking around?
 
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niquetteb | 1 other review | Aug 3, 2019 |
A little too jokey for my taste, but this was balanced out by some excellent ghost stories.
 
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carlahaunted | 1 other review | Jan 8, 2019 |
Listened to book on CD. This collection of short stories of strange and ghostly Vermont accounts is read by the author.
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niquetteb | Jul 27, 2016 |
Weird New England, Your travel guide to New Englands local legends, Best Kept Secrets by Joseph Citro
Lots of places to visit with the unusual especially in my back yard. Always good for a day trip.
4 statues of frogs sitting on spools of thread over the Willamantic River, CT would be a good photo op for us. Lots of other places around the New England area, day trips or a night at the hotel if you can plan for many visits to the sites. Ghost and cemetery stories also along with just strange sights.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
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