What happens when a writer doesn’t just imagine a haunted place—but chooses to work inside one?
Author Brian Paone spent eight weeks writing his novel
These Walls Still Talk inside the Missouri State Penitentiary, one of the most notoriously haunted prisons in America. Working alone at night, surrounded by abandoned cellblocks, execution chambers, and decades of unresolved history, Brian immersed himself completely in a place where silence never feels empty.
As fiction took shape, reality pressed closer. The prison has its own rhythm, its own presence—and its own way of reminding visitors they’re not alone. Writing in a place like this doesn’t just inspire a story. It tests it.
Today on
The Grave Talks:
Writing with Ghosts, a conversation with author Brian Paone.
You can buy his books wherever books are sold, and you can get more information at his website,
brianpaone.com.
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