Phasma Ex Machina Includes Haunt Jaunts in Their “6 Questions With” Series!

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When Dane Whitehead of Phasma Ex Machina asked if I’d be interested in being a part of their “6 Questions With” series, I thought that was cool enough. But today I finally had a chance to check emails. (We have friends in and then we got all this snow I’ve just had to play with. I’ve been a bit distracted.)

Anyway, Dane sent an email saying that my responses were now live.

I’m about to bust I’m so excited. Not just because my answers are up. (That’s awesome in and of itself, and their overall design in general? Insanely cool!)

No, I’m about to bust because of who else was included in the series and who I’m rubbing virtual elbows with. Like:

  • Gary Popella of GhostTheory (LOVE both Gary and Javier’s posts. Respect and admire them both very much, and was blown away to be grouped with them. You can read his answers here.)
  • Adam Nori of the Minnesota Paranormal Study Group (WOW! You can read his answers here.)
  • Tina McSwain of the Charlotte Area Paranormal Society (Say what? See what I mean? It just keeps getting better and better! You can read her answers here.)
  • Paul F. Eno of “Behind the Paranormal” Radio (DANG! You can read his answers here.)
  • Dr. Donald Ryles (I follow his blog and blinked twice when I saw he was on there too. You can read his answers here.)
  • Doc Paranormal of “Ask Doc Paranormal” (This is the only new-to-me blog, but it’s going on the blogroll and into the RSS feed. Good stuff here! You can read his answers here.)
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    And that’s just so far. It’s an ongoing series so there’s no telling what other hot shots are yet to come.

    Even though it’s still only January, can I just pack it up and call it a year? I can’t see how it’s going to get much better than this!

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    1. Whoa! Never heard of “Phasma Ex Machina” before your post but I watched the trailer and it looks amazing! Is this an independent flick? Do you know when we’ll get to see it? That’s awesome they asked you to answer questions. I read your replies on their site and definitely need to check out the rest of their site when I get the stamina to do so (there’s a lot of info there).

      And that’s something about your aunt. It’s insane the family history you can stumble upon without even searching for it. I’ve come across some uncomfortable family history in my time but nothing like your story. If you’re comfortable in doing so, you should do a post or something on it if you find anything else out.

      Also great links. I skimmed through them and “Ghost Theory”, CAPS, and the radio show look worth following.

      Also I got your comment on my blog. Not sure if you had a chance to read my reply or not. Anyhoo, I’ve been bouncing around a while as well so don’t worry about the lateness thing. I KNOW what its like.

      TTYL

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      Phasma is an indy, Grim, but they’re trying to get it picked up now. I have yet to read anyone’s response to the trailer as less than enthusiastic. As you saw, it really grips those of us who follow all things paranormal.

      Oh, and THANKS for reading my answers! I was long-winded with my responses. Not everyone else was. I’d love to find out more about my aunt. If I ever do, YES I will be posting about it!

      You will like GhostTheory. They’re a lot like you. (Meaning real, no B.S. I love their blog!)

      And now…I will go check out the response on your blog!

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