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    (Un)Dead Man Walking…


    2009 - 10.01

    Welcome to October… or, as I prefer to think of it, that time of year when suddenly everyone thinks about ghosts, ghouls, and hauntings only to forget about them after Halloween. Those of us dealing with the dead generally feel it’s “just another day at the office” and sometimes scoff at the sudden interest. Although there is one exception to it being like the rest of the year: everyone wants you to be everywhere at once for the whole 31 days.

    Honestly, I haven’t had what you might call a laid-back October in a few years now. I miss the days when Halloween was something to look forward to instead of the last night and a mile marker for that next chance to take a deep breath, kick off your shoes, and relax. But this is what I’ve chosen, because I love the paranormal. So I won’t complain… though I might try my best to find mild ways of enjoying myself between gigs.
    And this month is going to be action-packed for me. I’m gone to Cleveland this weekend to conduct an investigation at a haunted place, followed by an appearance on The Kode ‘N Nyte Show on NRR Radio on Sunday to talk ghosts, have fun, and give away a copy of Queer Hauntings. Then I have a few days of down time, hopefully having coffee with a friend, before taking my great adventure east to Salem, the Witch City!

    Thankfully traveling via Amtrak again (I love rail travel… so relaxing), I’ll be arriving in Boston on October 8th where I’ll meet with Jeffrey Justice, who has been tirelessly helping me plan events in Salem for my week-long stay. I don’t have a full schedule yet to give you all, but you can be sure I’ll be poking around town, popping up in some of the expected (and more unexpected) places. If you happen to be in the area, check with your local bookstores and see if I’ll be popping by… I know Cornerstone Books is on my list for the 15th!

    Although it is mainly intended to be a “business” trip, that doesn’t mean I’m not planning on enjoying myself. If money permits, I’ll be having a nice celebratory beverage at some night spot with Jeffrey and I’ll be taking plenty of photographs throughout my stay. I”m even planning an excursion to a haunted New England site as research for the sequel to Queer Hauntings (yes, I’m already working on that slowly). Perhaps I’ll take a few interesting photos and have a little contest here… letting my dear readers try to guess where I was.
    After I arrive back in Ohio on October 17th, it’s off to Dayton for another busy week with friends, followed by a ghost tour. Perhaps I’ll stop to breathe around the 24th before the month crescendos into Samhain, or All Hallows Eve. All the while my laptop will be with me. During all my excursions, I should be letting everyone know what is happening and updating things accordingly. There is no guarantee I’ll have time to post daily, but at least I’ll do my best to share my experiences with you all.

    Creeping from the Crypt…


    2009 - 09.23

    I’ve done it again. I’ve neglected this blog. Of course, this month I haven’t been online as much as I normally am, so that’s part of the reason. It’s been another crazy few weeks for me, chock full of anxiety, stress, and my usual confusion. The temperatures here are slowly dropping down to autumn levels and Halloween will be here before we know it. That’s not such a bad thing, though. I’m ready for pumpkins, cider, and the sweet scent of burning wood mixed with foliage in the air. Besides, ’tis the season for people to suddenly regain interest in ghosts and hauntings…

    Personal dramas aside, I have also been working (when possible) on research for a sequel to Queer Hauntings. It might sound premature considering the book isn’t even available everywhere yet (and I haven’t even seen my first copy of it yet), but this time around. the research will be more grueling. I have perhaps five places to research at this moment, which means I need at least another 35 stories before I will have another full manuscript. My goal is by next year to have it finished, along with another possible book I’m looking into… though writing two books at once might be a struggle.

    On the bright side, I’m still looking forward to my great escape to Salem in October. I’ll be updating with details as soon as I know anything for certain. I’ll also be off to Dayton yet again for another adventure with friends and spooks, so it will be a busy time for me. I’m hoping to have a few books on hand before I begin my travels, but we shall see how things work out. Also, on October 4th, I’ll be on NRR Radio talking about my new book, as well as doing a bit of ghost hunting on the air. Apparently, the studio where DJ Kode and DJ Nyte are based has become a lot more active in the past month, so this could prove to be interesting. But don’t expect things to be too serious. We’re all going to have a little bit of fun… and during the program, I highly doubt the only spirits around will be those of the dead.

    I’ve finally been updating my website a bit, so feel free to check things out. There are book excerpts posted and I’m slowly adding links as I find more booksellers offering Queer Hauntings. I’m still hoping to do book signings, lectures, and library events as time passes though it might take a little time. I know my local library might be interested in setting up something, though I’m hoping to break out of Ohio here and there too. Yet another thing for me to get going on: contacting places and trying to set up a few events as locations from the book. So much to do, so little time when you’re only one man. That’s where this blog suffers too. Perhaps Jeanne Barrack is right… I need a blogging team to help keep this thing going!
    I’ll do my best to keep this thing alive, though. Hopefully I’ll find some nifty things to write about soon…

    A Different Kind of Interview…


    2009 - 03.15

    It’s always interesting meeting new people. And this year, I’ve been doing quite a lot of that! Among the wide range of characters I’ve chatted with is “Doctor Paranormal” John Crocitto (not to be confused with “Professor Paranormal“, Loyd Auerbach), a host of the internet radio show/podcast Beyond Ghosts! This Tuesday, I’ll be on the air at 7:00 PM discussing ghosts and my upcoming book.

    It was pre-recorded, so I can tell you that it was a fun show fraught with technical difficulties at the most inopportune times. (And just a minor clarification: I don’t hunt gay ghosts exclusively; that would be too difficult!) But that’s technology for you. They’re not your typical “serious” people, so it was all in good fun. John and the gang (Jena and Ryan) call their approach “Guerilla Radio” and you never quite know what to expect. Hopefully, next time I’ll have all the bugs in the system worked out and things will go off without a hitch!

    A Bigfoot(ish) Broadcast…


    2008 - 07.24

    It’s time again for another shameless plug for an interesting and charming individual…

    Cullan Hudson was the special guest last night on Let’s Talk Bigfoot. The discussion involved more than just the furry creature in the woods, though. Stories from his book, Strange State, were mentioned, as well as UFOs and even a brief touch on the subject of ghosts.

    In case you missed Cullan’s interview, you can listen to it here:

    Supernatural Spotlight: Chip Coffey


    2008 - 05.12

    Photo by Bob CervelliIt’s hard to throw a stone without hitting a psychic these days (I wouldn’t recommend it… some of them might take offense). Though many undergo tough scrutiny, a few names have managed to work their way into the limelight. Since I have mentioned him in passing on several occasions, I felt compelled this week to highlight Chip Coffey.

    Coffey is a medium, paranormal investigator, and writer from Elmira, New York whom many of you may be familiar with from his work on Paranormal State on A&E. He is clairvoyant, clairaudient, and clairsentient (able to see, hear, and feel psychic impressions, respectively).

    His abilities seem to run in the family: his great grandmother, Minnie Sue Morrow Foster, was a Native American shaman and medicine woman. Both Coffey’s mother and sister were visited by her ghost after her death in 1936.

    When he’s not trying to help the dead, he does his best to help the living as well. Coffey holds a Masters Degree in Counseling and provides spiritual support through various hospice organizations. InStyle Magazine called him “a cross between John Edward and Dr. Phil“.

    Aside from his many television and radio appearances, you can find Coffey on MySpace.com or check out his old blog on Blogspot. I personally find him very amusing (in a good way, of course)… and his sense of humor is very refreshing! He also teams up with psychic Patti Starr for Ghost Chasers International. He is currently based in the Atlanta area.

    Chip will be appearing this Wednesday morning (May 14th) on Sirius Radio’s OutQ in the Morning with Larry Flick at 9:00 AM EST.

    Speaking of Ghosts…


    2008 - 04.17

    Tonight, I’ll be on “Let’s Talk Ghosts“, an internet radio show brought to you by TOP-Org, an Ohio-based paranormal group. It is hosted by Doc J and co-hosted by Sandy Both. This is actually my second time appearing on the program.

    The scheduled topic is my book, Haunted Cuyahoga, though I’m sure it will deviate many times. I know she wants to talk about the recent copyright infringement problems online, and we’ll probably ramble on about other random topics including those called in by listeners.

    The show will air at 8:00 PM EST (1:00 AM GMT for those in England, 10:00 AM EST Friday morning in Australia). Of course, if you want to listen but won’t be able to at airing time, the previous shows are available on the radio show website.