Amelia Cotter

Amelia Cotter

Biography:

Amelia Cotter is an author, poet, researcher, and storyteller with a special interest in the supernatural, history, and folklore. Amelia lives and writes in Chicago but is originally from Maryland, where she earned a degree in German and History from Hood College. She has written on the history of Chicago and Maryland, with a focus on Chicago’s hidden history, Maryland’s Civil War history, and, most notably, Maryland’s German World War II POW camps.

Amelia has been a Chicago tour guide for more than a decade and has given haunted history tours with Chicago Hauntings ghost tours as well as private tours around the city. She regularly presents at conferences and events and is a member of The Society of Midland Authors. 

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Last Night

Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
Disasters & the Electric Grid / Sword Swallowing & Weird Tales
History professor William R. Forstchen spoke about preparedness, hardening the energy grid, and what we can learn from recent disasters. Followed by author Marc Hartzman with tales of the unusual, including the history of sword swallowing.

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