Skip to main content

Zombies, Hauntings, Abandoned Buildings, and Erotica!


Expect upcoming books by me that involve my take on lots of para-subjects. I've spent the past few years working on books that are both entertaining and informative. You may be aware of my two most popular books. Growing Up With Ghosts and Vacationing With Ghosts that show insight into my two childhood homes and the psychic child's perspective of how these things work. But, I have a very wide variety. I am sharing some trailers and info so you can decide. 



Growing Up With Ghosts (Amazon paperback and Kindle).
Short scenes collected together to show an accounting of the author's and her family view of their haunted estate in Northern Virginia that was once a Civil War Hospital.




Vacationing With Ghosts (Amazon paperback and Kindle)
The viewpoint of the author at her family's summer home on the Chesapeake and how she handled ghostly goings on.



Paranormal Geeks (Amazon paperback, Kindle and Nook)
An homage to paranormal geeks of all kinds, with interviews, categories, quizzes and more! Co-author Julie Ferguson.



Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Desert Edition) 
Amazon paperback, Kindle and Nook
Abandoned places in the desert extensively photographed and combined with Gina Hana's psychic reading of an event from the past that in that location, bringing to life a history that is ever present and haunting.  Photographer and editor Julie Ferguson.



Abandoned Places: Abandoned Memories (Appalachian Edition). 
Amazon paperback, Kindle and Nook
Abandoned places in the Appalachian region extensively photographed and combined with Gina Hana's psychic reading of an event from the past that in that location, bringing to life a history that is ever present and haunting. Photographer and editor Julie Ferguson

Julie Ferguson and I coauthored a series of Zombie Housewife books that are dark humor, lots of graphics, and hilarity. They are shedding light on women's roles in the decades in the premise of various zombie apocalypses and various women representing the roles of their decade in a decade that is totally zombified.  




Zombie Housewives of the Apocalypse (1950s) (color paperback on Amazon, Kindle and Nook)



Zombie Housewives of the 1960s (color paperback on Amazon, Kindle and Nook)





Zombie Housewives of the 1970s  (color paperback on Amazon, Kindle and Nook)

(and coming late summer - Zombie Housewives of the 1980s, finishing off the 4-book series)



Paranormal Geeks Gang:  Geeks and Ghosts with Julie Ferguson (paperback on Amazon, Kindle and Nook)
The first in this tween-aged series involving a group of school misfits who find a place together searching for the unexplained in the South. 



Twice As Special (paperback Amazon, Kindle, and Nook)
Art by Julie Ferguson  (children's book)
It's first day of school at Virginia School For Critters and poor Iggy, Martha May and Reggie aren't sure where they fit in with the purebred critters. Luckily in this tale with a heartwarming and universal lesson, the three find out that they are twice as special for being part mommy and part daddy. 



Kickin' Up Dust! (Getting Lost To Find Ourselves) 
Amazon Paperback, Kindle and Nook with Julie Ferguson
This book tells of how Julie Ferguson and I met at the worst time in both our lives and through friendship and shared paranormal interests, we hit the road on adventures, each time coming home to make huge changes in our personal and professional lives. It's a story of paranormal investigations, road trips, and personal evolution.




Philia: Sex in Dark Places (Kindle)
Under the pen name, Anna Melissa, this is a 7-story dark erotica collection involving things like mermaids, werewolves, a cemetery, a clown, and more! Told from male and female points of view.




Don't Go There! A Flash Horror Anthology (paperback Amazon and Kindle) 
This is a huge collection of horror shorts of every subject imaginable and timed so you know how long they take to read in case you are in a rush. As well, there is a special section of me telling of being alone in places people never want to be alone. 



Was That A Ghost? (Kindle)
This was written to help people answer the question of whether they encountered the paranormal or not. I take them through the "trinity of relevance" with lots of examples. 

I also carry a collection of 99 cent Kindle books:

Going Vegan
My Alien Encounters
I Recovered From Panic Disorder
Developing Your Psychic Abilities
Josiah: Undead Cowboy


I'm exceedingly pleased that almost all my books are 5 star and a few 4 stars. If you like an author's work, please go review it on Amazon. It makes a huge difference for them to reach a bigger audience and to reap benefits of so many crippling and blinding hours of writing, editing, and plugging their work.

Upcoming books for me include; "Zombie Housewives of the 1980s," "Pagan Bloodlust" an erotic horror novel, "How To Live In A Haunted House," and "MetaNet," a horror/scifi novel.

There are also two fantastic shops with logos to boast that you are a zombie housewife or a paranormal geek. Look for hundreds of items here -

Zombie Housewives Shop
Paranormal Geeks Shop



Comments

RELATED POST

Don Monroe Case Files: Unusual Carving Unearthed!

Life-long explorer, adventurer and researcher, Don Monroe, has a million stories to tell, only he's been on the road nonstop, busy hiking the back country in dozens of countries, climbing the highest peaks and crawling in the deepest caves to understand this natural world we live in. He has hunted, tracked, trapped, cast footprints, talked to Native people, continued several-decade long ongoing research projects, devoured tons of research books, and ultimately sought answers about every aspect of nature and all the mysteries within. During those travels, he came across many unusual things. What I am presenting now is one of them -  Don Monroe and a researcher friend named Massey, were up at about 7000 feet on Anaconda Range in Montana. They were tracking a bear when Don noted something sticking out of the ground, just a bit of something, but didn't look like a regular rock.  In this remote area at that elevation, the idea of running across something man-made was unlikely. He s...

Terror of Doll Island!

Photo source Isla de las Munecas or "Island of the Dolls" (popularly coined "Doll Island") is a thing of horror for many. Why would an island filled with dolls for decades, laid to waste by the elements and neglect, be terrifying? Well, let me introduce you to its most unsettling beginnings. Don Julian Santana was unhappy with city life and moved to an island on a canalway south of Mexico City for peace and quiet. It was there that the legend begins and takes on a life that is animated enough to bring the dead to life. Don reported that a little girl had drowned in the canal 50 years ago and he believed her spirit to be troubled and haunting his little island.  He said that he was out one day when he saw a doll floating in the canal and scooped it out, hanging it up on a tree near the drowning spot to make the girl eternally happy so she would not haunt and scare him.  He then became consumed with finding more and more dolls, fishing them out of the canal, sorting t...

Monsters in the Deepest Ocean!

The ocean takes up the majority of the surface on our world and yet so little of what is in it is known to us. Upon occasion, we come across some real mysteries, tantalizing glimpses that make us wonder. For a long time, the giant squid (above) was a legend until it was finally filmed underwater. What other legends might tell us what is in the sea? One creative thinker in 1570 drew up the sea monsters that lay in the waters outside of Iceland. Scientist and artist, Abraham Ortelius had some very fanciful ideas of what awaited the seafarer. He also pondered what might live in the Pacific Ocean. In 1644, another artist/scientist drew up what he thought might lurk in the waters off of Africa. Willem Blaeu had quite an interesting vision. In 1727, Peter Kolb envisioned a sea lion of interesting characteristics - In present day, we still run across things in the sea that puzzle us. Here is one such thing photographed at Hook Island. It was estimated to be 75-80 feet long and to this day the...

Scary and Precarious Roads!

Summer road trip time - why not consider scaring the crap out of your family? The road to Big Sur (above) is sure to separate boys from men.  Highway 1  is an intense cliff hugging drive along the coast for 122 miles from Monterey to Morro Bay. Independence Pass from Aspen to Leadville in Colorado.   Highway 82  is a 187-mile white knuckler. And if that's not enough, you take the over 1000-foot tall highest suspension bridge in the world! Great Smoky Mountains National Park "Tail of the Dragon" in North Carolina/Tennessee  Highway 129  takes you on 11 miles of awesome views. Clinton Road , Passaic County, New Jersey.   Seriously paranormal , " If you are visiting the road at midnight, stop by the bridge at Dead Man’s Curve for a game of catch. Toss pennies into the water, and the ghost of a young boy will toss them back.  A gray wolf with red eyes will stalk you from the bushes.  Satan worshippers will hang hang up their bloody clot...

Obscure Horror Movies of the 70s and 80s

The 1970s and 1980s were horror movie lovers' heaven! There were movies about nature turning on man because of pollution, witches, devil worshippers, killers, insanity, revenge, demons, families moving into haunted houses, beasts attacking, and teens being slashed.  You might have missed some of the more obscure ones in the offering -  *Descriptions thanks to my favorite movie site IMDB (The Food of the Gods - 1976) The Food of the Gods:  A group of friends travel to a remote Canadian island to hunt, only to be attacked by giant killer animals which have populated the place. The People:   Kim Darby and William Shatner star in this 1972 made-for-tv movie. A woman is sent to a secluded valley to teach school to the reclusive residents' children. The citizens start showing some odd skills and pretty soon the teacher begins to wonder if the residents are human.  The Initiation:   Daphne Zuniga stars in this 1984 slasher that takes place during an initiation sta...

Desert-Dwelling Bigfoot: Yucca Man

There are well known reports of Bigfoot wandering the American Northwest, the Sierras, the Rockies, the Mississippi River corridor and even Florida and the Northeast, but there are Bigfoot reported in deserts too. The assumptions that hair-covered humans would not live there is wrong. We know they are resistant to cold, why not heat? And, if Native Americans could live in such conditions, then surely these denizens of the wild could, too. The Joshua Tree Monument Park and Twenty-Nine Palms areas in the California desert has long had reports of people encountering a tall hairy man, described as a Bigfoot-type figure.  In the early 70s, a man was supposedly being a guard officer at a facility in the Twenty-Nine Palms area. He saw something big emerge from the desert and poised his gun, warning it off. Instead of stopping, it stormed towards him and the man saw that it was a large hairy man. He was so shocked he didn't react and the hairy man knocked him unconscious. It was ...

The Most Bizarre Photographic Finds On Mars!

Mars explorers have sent back photos of some rather unusual, sometimes vague, and often times puzzling items on the surface of the "dead" planet.  This has us wondering, if our own planet no longer supported life, would all the evidence of our having been here be covered up by a millennia of earth, leaving only the occasional hint someone might have been here? Here's a look at a large gallery of photos from the red planet. You come to your own conclusions.... Th e one above, I will chalk up to optical illusion. The stone is actually on the ground in the distance. In the foreground is a rock casting a shadow.  Are we looking at a planet that seems to be dead and yet it has a history of life? What if a civilization that was quite advanced had the opportunity to leave a sick planet for a healthy one not so far away in terms of space travel? Is Mars a planet that never supported life or is it a planet that sustained life long enough to build an entire civilization now buried ...

Ghost Ships and Fata Morgana Mirages

Fata Morgana   Fata Morgana is a complex superior mirage. In this instance, in the horizon a narrow band seen can separate an image, casting what looks like another image superior to the original object. In the image above it appears as if the ship is in the air. Below, the image shows a repeat of it up in the air. Sometimes, the image can be inverted. This occurs when rays of light are bent when they pass through layers that are different temperatures.  Flying Dutchman This legend is talked about among sailors since the late 1700s. The tale says that there was a ship's captain sailing around the most dangerous ocean strait, the Cape of Good Hope. He cursed the elements and swore he would make it no matter what. The ship went down and all perished, but they are said to continue as a ghost ship for eternity in the region of the Southern tip of Africa because of the arrogance. In fact, the legend was picked up and modified for many countries and many sea locations. Perhaps it wa...

Monsters in the Sewers

There was a fantastic X-Files episode involving a sewer-dwelling monster. It was so creepy and distasteful that it almost fascinates the viewer to wonder, what the heck is down in our sewers? I grew up in the 70s when the talk of alligators in the sewers were rampant. The legend went, someone flushed a baby alligator down the toilet and it ended up occupying the sewers of New York City. There were a lot of variations of it, but one of those urban legends that leaves you checking out your toilet before you take a seat. In Florida, a man went out to get his male, heard something hissing at him, looked over at the sewer open and found an alligator sending him warning signals.  This popular video below made the rounds on YouTube and other sites. It certainly gives one the chills to imagine that during a simple camera survey of an ancient sewer works they came across this -  There are some explainable creatures that are still quite creepy that depend on the conditions found in sew...

The Urban Sasquatch Journal: Stick Glyphs

This is the reporting by a Bigfoot researcher of an ongoing study in the Southern part of the United States in a very large park area near homes and urban setting. LINK TO PRIOR INSTALLMENTS STARTING WITH #1 Journal Volume 3 Report #50 Saturday November 26, 2016 I arrived at the park approximately 9:52 AM. The temperature was 65 and cool. It was partly cloudy with high clouds. I had my bike with me and rode the trail first. This took 44 minutes. I was back to back to my car at 10:48 AM. I then got my pack then rode over to the site. The goal of the trail ride was to observe any new tree breaks, twists or limbs etc. broke over the trail. Also to see if any stick signs were along the trail in the grass. I did observe several interesting items on the east end. These I photographed. Trail ride observations with photos. These cover photos 1-8. #1. thru #3. Between mile markers 2.75 and 3.0 , on the north side of the trail, approximately 10' inside the treeline, these possible stick ...