FORGOTTEN AMERICA
Ep. 064

Horror Stories, Faith, and Scary Encounters in Appalachia

Ashley Stinnett is the Communications Coordinator for Coalfield Development, he’s a co-founder of the Film Futures Foundation, a former republican candidate for the West Virginia House of Delegates, an actor, and an author. He was born and grew up in Lavalette, West Virginia and currently resides in Wayne County.
 
Today he joins Garrett to talk about Halloween, the horror genre, and his book Haunted Tales From Appalachia: Ghosts, Spirits and Other Strange Happenings from the Hills and Hollows
 
Many of the stories in Ashley’s book are inspired by real events. In this episode, he shares some of the family stories that inspired his book and discusses his faith and its influence on his horror writing. Garrett & Ashley explore the value of the horror genre in film and writing and tackle the question “Is Appalachia an inherently scary place?” 
 
 
Other Books by Ashley Stinnett:
The Liberty Documents: Principles That Framed a Nation
Grasping Appalachian Conservatism: How Not to Be Mistaken for a Latte Liberal
The Liberty Essays: Restoring a Lost American Principle
 

 
Garrett Ballengee, Host
Executive Director – @gballeng
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
Amanda Kieffer, Executive Producer
Communications Director – @akieffer13 
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
Nate Phipps, Editor & Producer
Communications & Social Media Associate @Aviv5753
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
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