Bill Copeland

Bill Copeland

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Novelist / poet

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>

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<p></p><table><tbody><tr><td align="left" width="450"><font size="2"><strong><font color="#000080">Sharon Pratt (OBX, NC) </font> </strong></font><p><font color="#000080">I finished &quot;Ashes...&quot; last night. It was a very good book, beautiful story. The characters came alive and it was very touching. The poetry in it was beautiful. </font></p><font color="#000080"> Gregory M. Sango (Leominster, Massachusetts) </font> <p><font color="#000080">Human kind seems never to learn from its past but continues to repeat it. The voices that the author has listened to in his heart and spirit are from a time of the world's greatest horror, and they can now feel they have been heard anew. </font> </p><p><font color="#000080">This work brings to our 21st century mind's eye the times before when the world believed all was well and a monster came to us. This work brings that monster to us through a friendship of caring for another less fortunate and the promise made to that person. </font> </p><p><font color="#000080">If one never steps through the gates of the &quot;Camp&quot;, this work will take your mind there and leave a mark as that which is still carried by a few on their arms. Every person living today that can read and is willing not to turn away from the voices that call from the &quot;camps&quot; must &quot;hear&quot; their message through the words of &quot;Ashes to the Vistula&quot;. The past must never be forgotten. Through the lives of the two, the lives of six million can be heard. </font></p><font color="#000080"> charles freedman, a lover of good books, 09/16/2007 </font> <p><font color="#000080">great story great ending a well written story with many subplots that all come together for a powerful ending. Even though the story is deeply emotional the reading experience was very satisfying. Well done! </font></p></td> <td width="50"></td> <td width="450"><font color="#000080" size="2"><strong>Betty Lippold (SC Writers Workshop) </strong></font> <p><font color="#000080" size="2"><strong>Read the novel in two nights - couldn't put it down. A compelling read! Waiting for your next novel. </strong></font></p><font color="#000080" size="2"><strong> R. Ferris (Georgia) </strong></font> <p><font color="#000080" size="2"><strong>&quot;Ashes To The Vistula&quot; is a story that must be told to every generation so that it is never forgotten and, more importantly, never repeated. Bill Copeland, a master storyteller, sets the historical background with known characters and places. He then weaves you into the story as a close observer that can smell the fear and feel the joy, danger, and despair of each of the characters. I resented having to put the novel down to take care of some mundane chore. To Bill Copeland I say, &quot;well done!&quot; We look forward to your next novel. </strong></font></p><font size="2"><font color="#000080"><strong></strong><strong>Ken Scott (Spain) </strong></font></font> <p><font color="#000080">A quite incredible debut novel set in the harrowing shadow of Aushwitz. Copeland delivers his masterpiece with feeling and passion and with every page turned a feeling of being dragged kicking and screaming into the depths of despair. The story that unfolds between the two friends is awesome, I sat at times with my mouth wide open and pinched myself again and again reassuring myself it was only fiction. And as I neared the final pages I admit I shed a tear or two. No book has ever made me cry. A first class debut Mr Copeland. </font></p></td></tr></tbody></table>