About

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Appearances & Events

Upcoming & Previous

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black microphone with stand on white background
Media

Past interviews and other media

About the author

Upcoming Events:

Mark and his co-author Emily will appear on two (or more - they have cute dogs in the studio) episodes of the podcast Easily Distracted by Cemeteries, just in time for spooky season. They'll talk about, you guessed it, cemeteries and stories mostly (but not all) from the new book. You can find it wherever you normally get podcasts, or check out all episodes by clicking here.

Thursday, October 30th

Mark and his co-author Emily will talk about their new book, Haunted Noble County Indiana, at the Community Learning Center in Kendallville. They'll also answer questions and share behind-the-scenes info and additional photos. You can get more information and sign up here.

6:00-7:30 pm; tickets $15

Friday, October 17th

5:00 pm; free

Join Mark and Emily (and maybe the friendly resident ghost) at the Ligonier Public Library for a chat about their new book, Haunted Noble County Indiana.

Ligonier Public Library, 300 S Main St, Ligonier, IN

Community Learning Center, 401 E Diamond St, Kendallville, IN

October, TBA

Media & Press

Mark and his co-author Emily were interviewed by 21Alive news station. To check out the story and the video on their website, click here.

Author Mark R. Hunter on 21Alive newscast.Author Mark R. Hunter on 21Alive newscast.

About Mark

Mark R. Hunter lives with his wife Emily in rural Indiana, where he's a 911 dispatcher and volunteer firefighter. Mark is the author of four romantic comedies: Coming Attractions, Radio Red, Storm Chaser and its sequel, The Notorious Ian Grant, as well as a related story collection, Storm Squalls. He also published a young adult adventure, The No-Campfire Girls, and two humor collections, Slightly Off the Mark and More Slightly Off the Mark.

In addition, Mark collaborated with Emily on the history books Hoosier Hysterical: How the West Became the Midwest Without Moving At All; Images of America: Albion and Noble County; and Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights: A Century or So With The Albion Fire Department. Their newest book is Haunted Noble County, Indiana.