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If you like a good ghost story, One Step Beyond is a classic worth watching.  This is 1959 TV series is the original in the paranormal genre, with half-hour shows that tell creepy stories… often based in fact. Note: Twilight Zone didn’t air for another six months, and it was probably inspired by the success … Continue reading

The New Ley Hunter’s Guide by Paul Devereux is the best book for learning the basics of traditional ley lines. I’ve emphasized traditional because Mr. Devereux focuses on straight lines you can draw with a ruler on a map. That’s also my primary approach to analyzing patterns of paranormal activity.  However, some ley line experts … Continue reading

The Poltergeist Phenomenon is an interesting and entertaining book about poltergeists. It includes a wide range of true poltergeist and ghost stories, as well as professional opinions about those individual events. In addition, author Michael Clarkson includes extensive information about evidence for and against the credibility of poltergeist reports. I’m pleased that Clarkson used discretion … Continue reading

PSIence, by Marie D. Jones is a fascinating, geeky book. It’s not a “ghost stories” book. It’s not just about ghosts or ghost hunting, either. If you’re willing to explore alternative explanations for ghosts and hauntings, PSIence (also called “pscience” or PSI science) may be a must-read. For me, it was a must-own. This book … Continue reading

The Ghost Hunter’s Guidebook by Troy Taylor is a fine introduction to ghost hunting. Though Mr. Taylor and I don’t agree on everything — no two ghost hunters will — I recommend this book to anyone interested in beginning ghost hunting. Mr. Taylor talks about the basics of ghosts, haunted places, and ghost hunting.  He … Continue reading

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