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Summer School: How To Tell A Ghost Story

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Thea Lewis, the founder of Burlington's Queen City Ghostwalk, shares tips for telling a hair-raising tale.

Nothing says summer quite like a good ghost story. But what could be worse than sitting around a campfire, having your turn come up to spin a tale, and drawing a blank? Or worse, telling a story that just isn't scary?

This week in Vermont Edition's Summer School, we're getting some tips on crafting the perfect spooky story from Thea Lewis, the founder of Burlington's . Often called "Vermont's Queen of Halloween," Lewis shares her tricks to telling a hair-raising tale and tells a ghost story of her own.

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