By Rick Hinton An article from 2016 and a forthcoming book, Roads Well Traveled. It is 2016, and the paranormal continues its mysterious journey. When
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Haunted tales during isolation: active imaginations or the real deal?
By Rick Hinton Writer Molly Fitzpatrick relays some stories of people currently weathering COVID-19 restrictions, and their sudden interaction with the paranormal as a result.
Are we seeing ghosts because we’re lonely – or have they always been there?
By Rick Hinton These are trying times. COVID-19 has altered lives, our habits and continues to play havoc upon daily routines. Those considering themselves “social”
Haunted encounters at Waverly Hills Sanitorium
By Rick Hinton I get asked a lot, “What’s been your scariest experience?” There have been quite a few of a curious nature (shadows, voices,
Are departed loved ones ever really gone?
By Rick Hinton Death will claim us all at some point. It will be the end of one journey and the start of quite another.
Life lessons from those who regret the lack of a life well lived
By Rick Hinton A condensed excerpt from a forthcoming book Is the regret of a life less lived enough motivation to remain behind after physical
Phantom odors – another piece of the puzzle in the paranormal world
By Rick Hinton Dusted off and reprinted from 11/29/2015 Have you ever woken up to the smell of breakfast cooking, yet no one’s in the
Strange and peculiar days, indeed and prayers for a normal pace of life soon
By Rick Hinton “Nobody told me there’d be days like these … strange days indeed … most peculiar mama.” John Lennon, “Nobody Told Me,” 1980.
Students of Atterbury Job Corps recall the sights, sounds and smells of a haunted campus
By Rick Hinton Melinda Zell continued her recollections of the Atterbury Job Corps: “Rosa Parks Dormitory was haunted by a little girl that bounced a
The story of a little girl haunting Camp Atterbury dormitories
By Rick Hinton When Melinda Zell began her association with the Atterbury Job Corps in February of 2005, she had no idea that her studies