Spooky Stories of Williamson County Anthology
Do you have a story to tell?
Williamson County has enough haunted history to have downtown walking tours of some of the haunted locations in Franklin, but what about the rest of the county? Between historical documents and old stories of ghost dogs, headless men, and pale women with echoing heels, there are plenty of spooks that have been seen by multiple people in different areas of the county.
We’re collecting an anthology of community-submitted stories of the spooky and macabre. You can record an audio or video of an old story passed down by oral tradition, or write something new to share with the community.
There’s a section for Local History, a section for readings of Classic Horror stories, one for Original Fiction, and a section just for Kids Horror, where kids can tell their own spooky stories.
Come tell a story for our Biblioboard Anthology at https://bit.ly/SpookyStoriesBiblioboard