Dear All,
Is necromancy ghost hunting? With all the technological gadgets
available, few ghost hunters have turned to magic to seek the spirit
world. Given the inapporiate use of EMF meters and the like, one could
argue that a wand would be just as useful.
Well, it might seem a wee bit tenuous, but it is one of the aspects I
explore in my new book A Brief Guide to Ghost Hunting!
I'm not really a 'brief guide' sort of person, so you'll get 100,000
words, fully referenced, with further reading and an index. I
conducted some special surveys for the book, interviewing ghost
hunters and analysing almost a thousand separate locations and about
700 investigations. It's published by Robinson in the UK and Running
Press in the USA this month.
Some people were kind enough to read it ahead of publication and said
some particularly nice things:
I have always admired Dr Leo Ruickbie's comprehensive expertise in the
paranormal. A Brief Guide to Ghost Hunting delivers more than most
other ghost guides combined. - Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Author of The
Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits, and others
You can find it from the usual suspects:
Amazon.co.uk
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762450770/witchcrinformace/
and Amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0762450770/witchcrinforma0e/
I like to think that it's the best book I've written to date. I hope
you'll agree!
Thanks for reading!
Best wishes,
Leo
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Dr Leo Ruickbie, PhD, MA, BA(Hons), Associate of King's College
Member: European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism,
Gesellschaft für Anomalistik, Parapsychological Association, Societas
Magica, Society for Psychical Research, The Ghost Club
Author: Witchcraft Out of the Shadows (2004, 2011); Faustus: The Life
and Times of a Renaissance Magician (2009); A Brief Guide to the
Supernatural (2012); A Brief Guide to Ghost Hunting (2013)
Website: http://www.ruickbie.com
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