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Lechuza: Eerie and Unusual True Tales
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Lechuza: Eerie and Unusual True Tales

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Hernan Moreno Hinojosa is a retired Law Enforcement Officer and Author. Hernan became interested in collecting folk stories when he was only 16 and still living in Hebbronville, Texas. Hernan would frequently accompany his father to La Florida Ranch, which was leased for cattle production at the time.

Most ghost stories about La Florida Ranch were told by word-of-mouth. Strangely enough, no one would remain at La Florida after dark. One of the employees told Hernan, This place has many ghosts that we leave as soon as the sun begins to set.

The ghost most frequently mentioned at La Florida was Candelaria, a 17 year old girl who was said committed suicide by drowning and believed to still haunt the ranch. One night, Hernan found Candelaria’s lost grave and immediately realized that the story of Candelaria was not a legend. Candelaria was a real-live person who lived and died during the mid-1800’s. Hernan realized her story had to be recorded before it became just another Cuento Viejo, or legend. If the story of Candelaria is true, what about the other ghost stories frequently repeated by the older generations?

Hernan began writing down all these stories. The story of Candelaria was first published in 1994, by TEXAS Sunday Magazine of the Houston Chronicle Newspaper. Hernan was already a Metro Policeman, and Houstonians begin calling Hernan at work and leaving messages; I am a teacher in the City of South Houston. Can you come and speak to my class? I think I am related to Candelaria. Can you tell me where her grave is? Would you like to join our writer’s group?

Hernan submitted a 24-story manuscript to Pinata Books (University of Houston Arte Publico Press). Half of the stories were approved by Pinata Books, published, and released under the title of The Ghostly Rider.

The rest of the stories were later accepted by Overlooked Books and published, and by the Valley Byliners who featured eight of his stories in two anthologies they published.

Hernan retired from the Metro Police in 2008. He currently divides his time between their Houston home and their South Texas ranch with his wife, Herlinda Garza. They recently celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary. They are blessed with four children; three girls, one son, and one grandson. He is still collecting ghost stories and writing. This is a really fun must-read!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hope Kelley Book Publishing
Date
1 August 2020
Pages
226
ISBN
9780578725352

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Hernan Moreno Hinojosa is a retired Law Enforcement Officer and Author. Hernan became interested in collecting folk stories when he was only 16 and still living in Hebbronville, Texas. Hernan would frequently accompany his father to La Florida Ranch, which was leased for cattle production at the time.

Most ghost stories about La Florida Ranch were told by word-of-mouth. Strangely enough, no one would remain at La Florida after dark. One of the employees told Hernan, This place has many ghosts that we leave as soon as the sun begins to set.

The ghost most frequently mentioned at La Florida was Candelaria, a 17 year old girl who was said committed suicide by drowning and believed to still haunt the ranch. One night, Hernan found Candelaria’s lost grave and immediately realized that the story of Candelaria was not a legend. Candelaria was a real-live person who lived and died during the mid-1800’s. Hernan realized her story had to be recorded before it became just another Cuento Viejo, or legend. If the story of Candelaria is true, what about the other ghost stories frequently repeated by the older generations?

Hernan began writing down all these stories. The story of Candelaria was first published in 1994, by TEXAS Sunday Magazine of the Houston Chronicle Newspaper. Hernan was already a Metro Policeman, and Houstonians begin calling Hernan at work and leaving messages; I am a teacher in the City of South Houston. Can you come and speak to my class? I think I am related to Candelaria. Can you tell me where her grave is? Would you like to join our writer’s group?

Hernan submitted a 24-story manuscript to Pinata Books (University of Houston Arte Publico Press). Half of the stories were approved by Pinata Books, published, and released under the title of The Ghostly Rider.

The rest of the stories were later accepted by Overlooked Books and published, and by the Valley Byliners who featured eight of his stories in two anthologies they published.

Hernan retired from the Metro Police in 2008. He currently divides his time between their Houston home and their South Texas ranch with his wife, Herlinda Garza. They recently celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary. They are blessed with four children; three girls, one son, and one grandson. He is still collecting ghost stories and writing. This is a really fun must-read!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hope Kelley Book Publishing
Date
1 August 2020
Pages
226
ISBN
9780578725352