• The Ghost of Governor's Bridge

  • Skipster56
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  • Posted: Sep 24 09 07:03 PM

Global Entertainment, in association with author, Skip Stover is in the process of filming a trailer for Stover's soon to be released novel, The Ghost of Governor's Bridge" Stover's novel is to be released late fall of 2009. The trailer will be available for viewing on Face Book and You Tube late 2009 or early 2010.  Stover's novel depicts the urban legend, but he has penned it into a chiller/romance you won't be able to put down, once you begin reading. 13 chapters if pure chills and romance.

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  • Pie Happens

Which urban legend are you referring to? Is this it?

Maryland

There is a purported "Crybaby Bridge" off Beaver Dam road in Beltsville, near the Department of Agriculture's Beltsville Agricultural Research Center. It is in or near the areas where the legendary goatman has reported to have been seen.
There is another on Governor's Bridge Road, near Bowie, at the Anne Arundel County line (Patuxent River). This bridge is a late 19th/early 20th century steel truss bridge; legend states that a woman and her baby were murdered in the 1930s. Purportedly, if one parks one's car at or near the bridge, a baby can be heard crying; sometimes a ghost car will creep up from behind, but disappear when the driver or passenger turns around to see it.

 


Edited Sep-24   by  Pie Happens
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  • Skipster56
Thanks for the question. The Governor's Bridge is located off of Governor's Road, in Bowie, MD. On the 9th of October I will be in Bowie with a friend and one of the actors from the trailer. Global Entertainment will be filming, on location, in Bowie around late November. If you would like to know exact date please contact me at skipstover@msn.com. My novel, "The Ghost of Governor's Bridge" will be out late December. Thanks again for the interest. Skip Stover, author
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  • Pie Happens

Did you even bother to read the rest of my comments?

I'm not interested in your little film, nor your little book. Thanks for promoting it here, though, spammer.

 

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  • Vapid Balderdash
*snerk* But Pie, don't you want to travel to Wherezit and meet Whoozat and Whatzisface on a bridge somewhere?!?! There may even be a camera!

By the way, his original post says:
Stover's novel depicts the urban legend, but he has penned it into a chiller/romance you won't be able to put down, once you begin reading. 13 chapters if pure chills and romance.
If the book is anything like the blurb, I promise *I* will be able to put it down.  (And that was just the one that didn't involve punctuation or spacing...)

Self-confidence is good.  Self-promotion is... all right, in the appropriate settings.  Self-aggrandization is just sad.

My family's coat of arms ties in back.

US to N. Korea: I swear, when our army eventually gets back from Afghanistan, Iraq, and maybe Iran, we are gonna give you SUCH a pinch.  (credit: Faceh)



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