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message 1: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
So members of this group can introduce themselves.


message 2: by Carolyn (last edited Mar 25, 2011 07:54AM) (new)

Carolyn (CarolynDee) | 18 comments Hi, I'm Carolyn. I am a paranormal investigator and have been exploring the paranormal for 20 years. I am the assistant editor and contributing writer for a new paranormal magazine, MyPara Paranormal Magazine, based on MyPara, the paranormal networking site for serious, logic-minded investigators: www.mypara.net I also have started my own blog, which is intended to provide information and resources for fellow investigators as well as enthusiasts who are thinking of becoming more involved in paranormal research. http://carolynscreepycorner.blogspot.com.


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) Hi I'm Amanda and mostly I jsut read a lot of books in this area such as Wierd US books, Haunted America, Haunted Ohio (where I'm from) and many of the ghost story collections across the board.


message 4: by Monte (new)

Monte Desai | 2 comments I just started to read novels after I came in the US in 2006. Since than, I have read some interesting horror and ghost books. My most favorites r as mentioned below
1: the haunting of the hill house: a great plot, with a chill writing.
2: salem's lot: the big highlight of this book is the imagining of the MARTEN's house.
3: the stand: the whole book was great, except the ending.
4:BOOKS OF BLOOD: a great ride with all the three volumes I have read.


message 5: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Welcome, Carolyn.


message 6: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Readers are good, Amanda. Writers need readers, after all, it's why we write books. I read Haunted America and Weird Virginia myself-in fact, have the books.


message 7: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Welcome, Monty. I've been a big fan of Shirley Jacson since I was in eight grade in the late 60s and read The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Another one you might want to read in the fiction category is The Legend of Hell House: The Screenplay--not the screenplay though, the novel.

I hope you check out some of the nonfiction ghost books too.


message 8: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) Pamela wrote: "Readers are good, Amanda. Writers need readers, after all, it's why we write books. I read Haunted America and Weird Virginia myself-in fact, have the books."

Glad to hear it :) I wouldn't mind going on these sort of trips if I had to time myself lol


message 9: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Since I live in Virginia and wrote regional ghost books myself (check out my name for those on Goodreads), been to a lot of places in Virginia for mine. The photos are those I took myself.


message 10: by Debye (new)

Debye Hi, I'm Debye and I love to read non-fiction paranormal, especially those featuring Texas. I also watch a variety of the paranormal shows.


message 11: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Welcome, Debye. :)


message 12: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 7 comments Hi, I'm Deanne and I live in Nottingham in the UK. I've always been interested in the paranormal especially after moving into a Victorian house with a few little quirks.
I also watch paranormal shows.


message 13: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 180 comments Mod
Welcome, Deanne. :)


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