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About meI'm an author currently based in northeast Ohio, as well as a paranormal researcher and Jack of all trades. When I'm not plotting my ultimate escape to Australia, you can find me hiking, dabbling in photography, researching and investigating hauntings, losing myself in a good film or movie, or trying to find ways to make life a little more humorous and interesting.

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Real nameKen Summers

LocationNorthfield, OH

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Member sinceAug 25, 2009

Currently readingThe Conscious Universe: The Scientific Truth of Psychic Phenomena by Dean Radin

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