Mushrooms of the Grave

· Carl E. Miller
Ebook
48
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About this ebook

Avid wild mushroom hunters search long and hard through dense forests and state parks for edible and unique fungi, and I'm proud to call myself one of these hunters. During my long journey I've identified countless different species of mushrooms, with each one being unusual in one way or another. However when I stumbled into an old graveyard in Ohio, I realized that it was a paradise of sorts for fungi growth.


This was breaking news to me, but when I began to research the topic further, I realized that mushrooms growing in cemeteries was hardly breaking news— but instead more of a phenomenon. So naturally, out of curiosity, I began to instead research what was causing this phenomenon known as "graveyard mushrooms"— and the results of this study are stunning! This book is illustrated with premium color images.

About the author

An award-winning writer and mycology enthusiast from Ohio who started his career in journalism, writing for Entertainment Inc., and Our Lifestyle Today before creating his own publishing company (Far-out Audiobooks) in 2020. Miller has published one of the best-selling drug guides as of 2021, with his title How to Grow Psilocybin Mushrooms: The Complete Beginners Guide to Indoor Cultivation.


Audiobook credits:


Quantrill's Raiders, Last of a Dying Breed, How to Grow Psilocybin Mushrooms, Bizarre: A Bad Trip into Strangeness, The Great American Novelette.

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