Interview: “Whispers of the Drowned” by Charles Eugene Anderson

Interview: “Whispers of the Drowned” by Charles Eugene Anderson

In “Whispers of the Drowned,” Charles Eugene Anderson plunges readers into a 1941 Atlantic convoy, where a mysterious artifact recovered from the sea carries voices—and vengeance—far older than the war. Interview Questions Did a real place or moment inspire part of your story? Hi Jamie. It’s always good to talk with you. [Jamie is the…

Haunted Waters Story Spotlight: “Whispers of the Drowned” by Charles Eugene Anderson. A dark, moody forest scene in deep blues and purples, with gnarled tree branches framing a misty clearing and pink-magenta foliage in the foreground.

Story Spotlight: “Whispers of the Drowned” by Charles Eugene Anderson

November 1941. A British convoy pushes through the storm-tossed North Atlantic, and somewhere in the hold sits a relic that should have stayed at the bottom of the sea. In Charles Eugene Anderson’s “Whispers of the Drowned,” the ocean doesn’t just kill—it remembers. And what it remembers, it will not let the living forget. The…

Story Spotlight: “Whispers of the Whistle Stop” by Charles Eugene Anderson

Story Spotlight: “Whispers of the Whistle Stop” by Charles Eugene Anderson

In “Whispers of the Whistle Stop,” Charles Eugene Anderson puts us aboard a ghost-haunted train on a presidential campaign trail—where lost souls and forgotten voters ride alongside ambition, grief, and reckoning. As a presidential hopeful rides the Liberty Express across the country, he begins to realize the train—and the campaign—aren’t what they seem. Haunted by…