Not that kind of “ghost” writer: West Seattle author’s book on sale

April 3, 2009 at 6:30 am | In West Seattle news, West Seattle people, WS culture/arts | 3 Comments

“It’s like a modern, supernatural Jane Eyre.” That’s what West Seattle author Molly Ringle says about her paperback novel going on sale today, “The Ghost Downstairs,” also described as “a paranormal romance novel depicting an unusual workplace relationship in a house whose spirits refuse to rest.” Ringle’s inspiration: A haunted sorority house where she spent time during college in Oregon, though the novel is set in Seattle. Ringle says she’s published e-books before but this is her first paperback, issued by Wild Rose Press. It’s available online through Barnes and Noble or Amazon; you can read the first chapter online.

3 Comments

  1. Three cheers for West Seattle authors!

    Comment by Lyanda — 2:39 pm April 3, 2009 #

  2. Way to go Molly! Three cheers and a high five for Westside authors and fellow Ducks making a splash!

    Comment by Lori Hinton — 5:20 pm April 3, 2009 #

  3. Thanks ladies! We’ll have to get together someday for a “West Seattle authors” table at the Farmers’ Market. :)

    Comment by Molly — 8:10 am April 4, 2009 #

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