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A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay, A Review

A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay William Morrow, 2015, 1st edition hardcover 284pp, deckled pages ISBN:  978-0-06-236323-7 A Review by Gene Stewart A layered, literary mystery/horror novel in a class by itself, likely to be an instant classic, … Continue reading

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Brighten Up

Nothing hidden is lost.  Nothing found is new.  To reveal is to re-veil what is found, to put it into a new guise.  Reality is a solid, eternal amidst the flicker of firelight and thought. —  Frater Aujen Tetari, erro … Continue reading

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Ghosts, Okay, But Ghost Clothing?

This was a famous point raised by a Scottish professor when asked his objection to thinking ghosts are real. All he said was: Ghost clothing. Clothes are not alive and don’t die, so how can they produce a ghost? That … Continue reading

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Why Science Is Afraid Of Ghosts

Accounts of hauntings are accounts of people’s inner lives manifesting. Some panic or fall apart, some ignore hauntings, and some play or communicate with the spookiness, learning to live with it. All hauntings test people’s reactions, responses, and coping abilities. … Continue reading

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Haunted Thoughts

I come from a haunted place. I was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where truckers still spot extinct Logan Indians in green prowling the edges of woods as early morning mists rise and fade. I was raised in Munster, Pennsylvania, where … Continue reading

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