I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and sources related to Clear Lake WI. Sometimes stories are based on real events but might have some fictional elements added.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. There are no scientific proofs to confirm these ghost stories are real. It could be just our imagination playing tricks on us, or perhaps there are some natural explanations for the strange things people claim to experience, like old building creaking or drafts causing cold spots.
Since I haven't read 'Stars Over Clear Lake A Novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, it could revolve around the lives of the characters living near Clear Lake. The 'stars' in the title might suggest that there are some elements of mystery or something celestial that influences the events in the story. Maybe it has to do with a love story under the starry sky by the lake or a mystery that the stars seem to be a part of.
One of the well - known ghost stories at Sam Houston State University is about the spirit in the Old Main building. It's said that late at night, you can hear strange noises, like footsteps in the empty hallways. Some students claim to have seen a shadowy figure wandering around, perhaps a former faculty member or student who still lingers there.
Well, I'm not really a 'Houston' in the sense of a person, but I can tell you that many people in Houston probably read novels. There are various types of novels like mystery, romance, and science fiction that are quite popular among readers.
Houston is prepared to read the story. However, it would be great to have some background information about the story, like who the author is or what the general theme is. This would help in a more engaging reading and better understanding of the story as a whole.
We really don't know who Houston is from this statement alone. It could be a name given to a group or an organization that promotes short stories. Maybe it's a pen name of an author who has amassed a collection of their own short stories. Without further details, we can only speculate about the identity of Houston in relation to this collection of short stories.