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My Books

I have written on a variety of paranormal topics, including mind-matter interaction, experiential research, place memory, and the afterlife. I currently have chapters in two anthologies edited by Michael Thalbourne and Lance Storm. These are as follows:

  • "Experiential Research: Experiential Research: Unveiling Psi Through Phenomenological Enquiry" (in Parapsychology in the 21st Century: Essays on the Future of Psychical Research)
    This anthology, which was published by McFarland in 2005, considers the possible future directions parapsychology research may take. It includes fifteen essays by well-known authors and leading lights in the field of parapsychology today. However, like any anthology, some chapters are more interesting than others. The book itself is divided into four sections: 1) general issues; 2) experimental issues, theoretical issues; and 4) sociological and phenomenological issues. My own chapter reviews what studies have been done in the past on ESP, mind-matter interactions, and survival experiences (including channeling and near-death experiences). I then talk about the directions that experiential research may take in the future. To read more about this book, click here...


  • "What the Channeled Material of Suicides Tells Us About the Afterlife" (in The Survival of Human Consciousness: Essays on the Possibilities of Life After Death)
    Jon Klimo and I wrote the eleventh chapter for an anthology of essays on the survival of bodily death, edited by Australian parapsychologists Lance Storm and Michael Thalbourne. As with the earlier book published by McFarland, it collects together fifteen chapters by well-known authors and leading lights in the field of parapsychology today. It is divided into five sections. These are: 1) Historical Issues; 2) Theoretical and Experimental Issues; 3) Evidential Issues; 4) Sociological and Phenomenological Issues; and 5) Conclusions. Our chapter in the book is not only a LOT shorter than the material in Suicide: What Really Happens in the Afterlife?, but it also looks at the material from a slightly different perspective, focusing on what are the phases of the afterlife that all spirits seem to go through. To read more about this book, click here...
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