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Tag Archives: Phenomena Magazine
Haunting Houses
My Spookology article in the July edition of Phenomena Magazine this time focuses on an unusual type of ghost which turns the classic haunted house scenario on its head – the house IS the ghost. In these cases perfectly solid … Continue reading
Spectral Birds and other spooks
My latest ‘Spookology’ article in Phenomena Magazine focuses in on some of the extraordinary ghostly phenomena to be found in the works of Frederick George Lee. It continues to amaze me that so few of the true-life ghost stories this … Continue reading
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Tagged books, F G Lee, ghost birds, Horror of Gyb Farm, Phenomena Magazine, publishing, Spookology, spooks
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Phenomena Magazine for November
Have you downloaded the latest Phenomena Magazine yet? When I tried to immediately after publication I found that the download limit had already been reached for that day, evidence of the publication’s deserved popularity. Well, it was worth the wait. … Continue reading
The October edition of Phenomena Magazine
Once again I find I have neglected to promote Phenomena Magazine, despite having an article in it! Shame on me, for the October edition maintains its excellent reputation. My own contribution is the second part of my ‘Spookology’ article on … Continue reading
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Tagged Edmund Jones, Haunted Wales, Phenomena Magazine, Welsh folklore, Welsh ghosts
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More weirdness in Phenomena Magazine
The second of my Spookology articles can be found in the latest Phenomena Magazine. This month I introduce one of my favourite characters in UK folklore, the Rev Edmund Jones, who was known as ‘The Old Prophet’ because of his … Continue reading
Spookology in Phenomena Magazine
I’ve just started a new column in the fine pages of Phenomena Magazine, edited by Steve Mera and Dave Sadler. It’s called ‘Spookology’, a tongue-in-cheek term I invented in a former Paranormal Magazine editorial of mine. Basically, it’s going to … Continue reading
Scary stuff in the latest Phenomena Magazine
The June edition of Phenomena Magazine is another corker, with lots of juicy stuff for ghost fans to get their teeth into. In particular there’s an in-depth report by co-editor Steve Mera of an investigation he carried out near Manchester, … Continue reading
The (super)nature of ghosts explored in Phenomena Magazine
The May edition of Phenomena Magazine is ready for download and is as cracking as ever. Particularly appealing to me are the three separate articles all of which in their own way explore the (super)nature of the ghostly phenomenon. Robert … Continue reading
April edition of Phenomena Magazine
Another cracking read is guaranteed with the April edition of Phenomena Magazine. It’s a bit of a UFO special, with reports on close encounters from Lancashire and Australia, an examination of a possible NASA cover-up and an entertaining piece by … Continue reading
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Tagged Dave Sadler, MAPIT, Phenomena Magazine, Steve Mera, UPIA
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Gawsworth Hall in Phenomena Magazine
I really don’t understand why it takes me so long to get round to reading my copy of Phenomena Magazine when it arrives in my Inbox every month. Phenomena never fails to feature some cracking articles and March’s is no … Continue reading
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Tagged Cheshire ghosts, Fletcher Moss, Gawsworth, Gawsworth ghosts, Phenomena Magazine
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