2. Shockwave "bauble" image of eye
at /J0111801/media/Evileye.html from
<http://www.adveract.com/shokbobl/boblist.htm> (1997). Used
by permission.
3. "Follow the Leader" (eyeball images) on /J0111801/media/othersuper.html. Javascript created By Sarahjane White from <http://home.cnet.com/webbuilding> (Nov.,1999) Used by permission.
4. Javascript for Pennies falling at /J0111801/inside/Superstitions/coin.html and ghosts falling at /J0111801/inside/Livingroom/Ghosts.html. Javascript "Snow day!" created by Holly Cunningham from <http://home.cnet.com/webbuilding> (Feb.,2001) Used by permission.
5. All sound wav. and sound midi files on Haunted House site (scream/creak, meow, Addams Family Theme, Munsters Theme, Bach.mid, howling) courtesy of http://all4freegraphics.com/halloween.html. Used by permission.
1. http://www.scary.com
2. http://www.bcn.net/home/ravin/
3. http://members.tripod.com/~NASCARULZ/ozmain.html
4. http://www.lemonysnicket.com
5. http://www.newageinteractive.com
6. http://www.halloweenmagazine.com
7. http://www.adveract.com/
8. http://all4freegraphics.com/
9. http://WWW.CAM.ORG/~jennyb/
10. http://home.cnet.com/webbuilding/
Recorded Materials
Stevie Wonder: Talking Book (Remaster).
Lyrics to Superstition.Producer: Stevie Wonder Engineer: M. Cecil;
R. Margoulef. Motown Records: March, 2000
Printed Materials
Periodicals
1. Lichtman, Wendy. "Knock On Wood." Good Housekeeping, November, 2000, pp.101-102.
Printed Materials
Entire book
1. Borten, Helen. Halloween. New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, June 1998.
2. Cohen, Daniel. America's Very Own Ghosts. New York: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, May 1985.
3. Dahl, Roald. The Witches. New York: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, May 1998.
4. Gay, Kathlyn. Keep the Buttered Side up: Food Superstitions from Aroung the World. New York: Walker & Company, October 1995.
5. Gwathmey, Emily Margolin and Slesin, Suzanne. Trick or Treat. NY: Crown Books for Young Readers, October 1992.
6. Hintz, Martin and Kate. Halloween: Why We Celebrate It the Way We Do. Minnesota: Capstone Press, January 1996.
7. Hunt, Roderick. Ghosts, Witches and Things like That. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, March 1991.
8. Ibbotson, Eva. Which Witch? New York: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers, August 2000.
9. Jenkins, Martin. Vampires. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Candlewick Press, August 2000.
10. Kedabra, Abby. NINE WITCH TALES. NY:Scholastic, 1971
11. Kessel, Joyce K. Halloween. Minneapolis: The Lerner Publishing Group, September, 1980.
12. Landau, Elaine. Ghosts. Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, October 1995.
13. Limburg, Peter R. Weird!: The Complete Book of Halloween Words. NY: Simon & Schuster, March 1991.
14. Maynard, Christopher. Ghosts : Informania. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Candlewick Press, August 2000.
15. Moss, Marissa. Dr. Amelia's Boredom Survival Guide: First Aid for Rainy Days, Boring Errands, Waiting Rooms, Whatever! Wisconsin: Pleasant Company Publications, March 1999.
16. Patterson, Lillie. Halloween. Illinois: Garrard Pub, 1963.
17. Snicket, Lemony. The Bad Beginning (A Series of Unfortunate Events). New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, July 1999.
18. Snicket, Lemony. The Reptile Room (A Series of Unfortunate Events). New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, July 1999.
19. Snicket, Lemony. The Wide Window (A Series of Unfortunate Events). New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, February 2000.
20. Snicket, Lemony. The Austere Academy (A Series of Unfortunate Events). New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, August 2000.
21. Snicket, Lemony. The Ersatz Elevator (A Series of Unfortunate Events). New York: HarperCollins Children's Books, February 2001.
22. Sutton, Stephen P., ed. More Tales To Tremble By. New Hampshire: WHITMAN PUBLISHING, 1968.
23. Ross, Tony. Little Wolf's Haunted Hall for Small Horrors. Minneapolis: Lerner Publishing Group, September 2000.