Erin L George

Erin L George

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Erin L George is freelance writer and poet from Southern, NH. George's work has appeared in journals and magazines since 1995. She's received numerous awards from the New England Press Association for her work as a journalist. Most recently, George was published in the 2010 Savant Poetry Anthology, First Breath and Deborah Simpson's Ethereal Erotica Anthology. George is author of the poetry chapbooks Dandelion Dance and Insideout, both available at amazon.com. More of George's work can be found at

www.erinlgeorge.com.

A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal

A Mediums Guide to the Paranormal

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<p>Do angels, ghosts and demons really exist, or are they a figment of our over active imagination? Can ghosts, demons and spirits harm you? If you don't believe in them they can't bother you right? How can you protect yourself against the paranormal? Do we live once and it's all over or do we come back time and again to live new lives? In this book, you will gain information about the paranormal from a psychic-mediums perspective. As a psychic medium I have gathered a lot of information about the other side. The book covers over more than 40 years of paranormal related information interspersed with my own personal paranormal encounters. Anyone who is interested in the paranormal including ghosts, demons, orbs and hauntings will enjoy the many topics covered in this book. Those interested in spiritualism, new age topics and metaphysics will find many of the chapters such as past lives, possession and death and the soul connection. People who are experiencing their own paranormal occurrences such as hauntings and spirit attachments will find help and information to help them. People of all ages, walks of life and many religions will find something of interest in the book. Even those who do not believe in the paranormal will enjoy many of the thought provoking topics covered in this book.</p>

Story Behind The Book

The proud owner of a holstein, I noticed one day that his coat was changing colors from the artificial dyes in the grain. It occurred to me that the same sort of changes would happen if he drank colored water. This is how the idea for Maxine the Rainbow Cow was born.

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