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I am researching paranormal investigations of the nineteenth century for an historical fiction manuscript I am writing -- and you look like an expert in the field! I already own Deborah Blum's "Ghost Hunters." Are there any other titles you could recommend to me?
posted by dsalerni at 10:09 pm (EST) on Mar 27, 2008
Thanks a lot for checking my pictures and for the kind comment you left me! I'm really glad that you enjoyed them. For me taking pics is a real pleasure. Reading your warm words encourages to keep on with this hobby of mine.
All the best from London and thanks again! ;)
Jose
posted by knowthyself at 12:29 am (EST) on Aug 22, 2007
JN ;)
posted by Joniwrite1 at 9:35 pm (EST) on Aug 17, 2007
cheers,
Arron
posted by ArronWSPI at 3:31 pm (EST) on Apr 11, 2007
i became a ghost hunter because of my fear of ghosts! sounds stupid but i thought if i investigated them it would help me understand them, during the early years i lost a friend and this made me even more detremind to find life after death. i started to hear about other ghost hunters in history and thier quests to find the same, one of them was Harry Price. i'm now the founder of WSPI (west sussex paranormal investigations) and i'm in the prosess of writing a book called "haunted chichester" due to be released oct 2008. if you buy a copy i'll sign it for you! ;)
cheers, Arron
p.s. i have put in a bid for cashen's gap on ebay... wish me luck!
posted by ArronWSPI at 3:43 pm (EST) on Apr 10, 2007
'The Haunting of Cashen's Gap' is a story that has interested me for years and I finally picked it up last year. I visited the Isle of Man a few times as a child and the 'Gef' story terrified me (along with all the other haunted spots on the island).
As for Gef, I do think that he was the invention of a lonely, sheltered child but never the less it makes for an amazing story.
You have some really interesting books that will definatly be added to my wants list.
The Vancouver move should be in august 2007!!!!.
All the best
Richard
posted by richardm123uk at 12:38 pm (EST) on Jan 28, 2007
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