This is a guest blog by Pamela K. Kinney. I asked if she’d want to write a sort of In Memoriam post after she posted a link to an article about how Professor Cline’s Haunted Monster Museum burnt down. I knew the place meant a lot to Pamela. Not onlyContinue Reading

I know I seem to mention my lists of haunted locations a lot, but my ideas for paranormal blogs come from working and updating them and my efforts to keep track of adding new locations to them from television and websites I’ve discovered. The whole endeavor began simply enough withContinue Reading

A couple of years ago, I wrote about one of the dark sides of the “Ghost Hunters” effect: lockouts. No, not something Ghost Adventures has made famous, which is lock downs. Rather, lock outs occur when a paranormal investigation group, show, or ghost tour company signs a contract with aContinue Reading

Several months ago Pamela K. Kinney made it possible for her publisher to send me a complimentary copy of her book, Virginia’s Haunted Historic Triangle: Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, & Other Haunted Locations. After months of start and stop reading (due to time, not the quality of the book’s content), IContinue Reading

Ellis Middle School

This is a guest post by William Collins. Since I was eleven years old, I’ve been keeping expansive lists of haunted houses. It started out on a yellow pad, moved to a journal that I rewrote and reworked over the years and now has been gradually transferred to series ofContinue Reading

I’m absolutely obsessed with the Masterpiece Classic, Downtown Abbey. There’s nothing paranormal about the show. (Although, quite a few characters have died within the stately country home. If Downton Abbey was haunted, there’d certainly be bodies with stories to account for any ghosts.) In addition to its characters, I’m nutsContinue Reading

When you love the paranormal and travel in search of it, or Haunt Jaunt as I like to call it, you don’t necessarily learn where the best ghosts roam. You’re lucky to experience any paranormal activity. However, you still learn things. (That’s pretty much true for any travel really.) IContinue Reading

The following is a guest post by my long-time friend Christine Verstraete, whose blog is the Candid Canine. I’ve been trying to get her to share a guest post here for a while now. (We met over 10 years ago through our fiction writing and quickly discovered we gravitated towardsContinue Reading

Some people believe my nature (a.k.a. “soul”) is in danger because I like traveling to places with ghosts. Also, they believe I’m more susceptible to evil energies because I don’t have a religious affiliation. ALL GOOD HEATHENS GO TO HELL It’s been about two years since I’ve had to confrontContinue Reading

Saturday, I snookered my husband into jaunting down to the Rippavilla Plantation in Columbia, Tennessee. Earlier this year, I learned of Rippavilla’s Ghosts and Grits events. Then I saw a video about the plantation on Tennessee Crossroads. (Included below.) I believe Mike Sears with the Volunteer Paranormal Research Society hadContinue Reading

Today I saw a clip of Josh Gates from Destination Truth (included below) getting his fright on at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights. I couldn’t help but crack up. Been there, done that…sort of. I shared the clip on HJ’s FB page and a Jaunter named Tina left a comment aboutContinue Reading

Earlier this year, I was asked about doing a media event for travel professionals in Galveston, Texas. It didn’t pan out, but it still might at a later date. The really cool thing was that they were going to put us all up in the Hotel Galvez, which was oneContinue Reading