Spotlight – Louisa Oakley Green

On the blog this week we spotlight our special guest. Although she has visited the podcast before, not quite like what your going to see this week. Here is a bit about Louisa.

Louisa Oakley Green didn’t believe in psychic phenomena when she met her husband, Stephen. But more than twenty years later, her views have changed. Her first book chronicles her journey from skeptic to believer through more than 100 paranormal stories involving her husband, his family, and friends. Her second book Sightseeing in the Undiscovered Country: Tales Retold by a Psychic Bystander recounts an additional 100+ paranormal stories from everyday people across the country and around the world.

Louisa has been a scribe for several decades, her passion for the written word is evidenced in a career that has spanned from journalist, technical writing and now as a freelance writer.  Once we get to safety and open this mail bag. I will introduce you to Louisa Oakley Green.

If you have not read any of Louisa’s books I highly recommend them. You can follow this link directly to her author’s page on Amazon.

This Week’s Podcast:

In addition to having Louisa on the program we have a very special surprise for you this Thrusday. I have a feeling your are going to love it. So, please tune and find out all about it.

You can listen to this podcast this Thursday (10/26) at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Friday night at 8pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

November 5 – GE Theater presents: The Tokin
November 12 – A western round-up with Frontier Town.
November 19 – We replayed episode 166 with Alan Day!
November 26 – Author Louisa Oakley Green

Spotlight – Jim Harold

America’s most popular paranormal podcaster is Jim Harold. He has a life long love affair with the strange, the supernatural and the unexplained. His free podcasts The Paranormal Podcast, and Jim Harold’s Campfire are regularly among the top podcasts in their categories on iTunes, often outranking programs from mainstream media publishers.

Jim is an author with four books to his credit. He has collected stories from his years of podcasting and presents them in a fun readable format that everyone can enjoy. Whether you read just one or binge you are sure to have a great time reading his books. Jim has a talent for getting to the heart of a story. They are reported by his callers, who are ordinary people just like you and me. Reading Jim’s books give you that cozy feeling feeling of being around a campfire. Cozy in the sense you are not living the nightmares some of callers have had.  Each story is captivating and one-off a kind.

Jim lives in Northeastern Ohio with his fantastic wife and two daughters.

Jim on FaceBook
Jim’s Free podcasts
Jim’s Paranormal plus club

This Week’s Podcast:

Tune in to the podcast this Thursday to hear Jim Harold tell us several great stories from his new book, True Ghost Stories: Jim Harold’s Campfire 4. Also, learn about the cat that makes no sense and Jim’s views on 1934 witches dialect. It is a show that can’t be missed.

You can listen to this podcast this Thursday (10/29) at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Friday night at 8pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

October 01: The classic retelling of, “The Thing on the Fourble Board”
October 08: The Mysterious Travels Episode
October 15: The Horror Express #9
October 22: Ghost Stories with Sylvia Shults
October 29: Old Time Horror with Jim Harold

Spotlight – Sylvia Shults

In this blog we turn the spotlight on Sylvia Shultz. Sylvia has been writing for years, and recently made the switch from fiction to nonfiction. Following a lifetime spent in the pursuit of the weird and the strange, she now shares that passion with her readers. Her fiction (both horror and romance) is still floating around out there, but these days she concentrates on living a childhood dream — telling true ghost stories. Her non-fiction works include Ghost of the Illinois River and Fractured Spirits: Hauntings at the Peoria State Hospital. Fractured Spirts was featured on an episode of the SyFy Channel’s hit show Ghost Hunters and it is the first book to examine the famously haunted asylum from both a historical and a supernatural perspective.

Hunting DemonsHer second book is a much more personal experience. “Hunting Demons” is a terrifying tale of demonic attachment. In the book a paranormal investigator, who has devoted her life to helping those suffering from unwanted spirit activity, runs a foul with three demonic entities. She never knew that her desire to help would lead to her own nightmare.

This book is an eye opener to good and evil, right and wrong, living and dead and the minions of evil’s dominion. Every spiritual, paranormal or non sensitive individual will get something out of this documented work of truth that will change you for a lifetime. It is an excellent read and is brutally honest in the subject of demonic oppression.

Sylvia lives in the Midwest in a ninety-year-old house full of books, animals, plenty of interesting hobbies and a devoted husband. In her spare time, Shults gets more material for her books by going on paranormal investigations. She wanders around cemeteries and sits in haunted morgues so you don’t have to.

Sylvia’s FaceBook page
Sylvia’s Amazon Author’s page
Sylvia’s website and home of her paranormal podcast, Lights Out.

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week Sylvia Shuts joins us to talk about her new book Hunting Demons and share some fantastic Ghost Stories with us.

You can listen to this podcast this Thursday (10/22) at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Friday night at 8pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

October 01: The classic retelling of, “The Thing on the Fourble Board”
October 08: The Mysterious Travels Episode
October 15: The Horror Express #9
October 22: Ghost Stories with Sylvia Shults
October 29: Old Time Horror with Jim Harold

Spotlight – Frankenstein

Frankenstein, who was he? What was he? He started out as the creation of English author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, but he has become so much more. He is a superstar icon and has maintained a place as the very definition of scary for nearly 200 years. He made his debut in 1818. The novel was published anonymously by a small London publishing house and was titled, The Modern Prometheus. The second edition of the book included Mary’s name in 1827.

How did the story come about? Mary, Percy Shelly (Mary’s Husband), Lord Byron, and John Polidori decided to have a competition to see who could write the best horror story. After thinking for days, Shelley dreamt about a scientist who created life and was horrified by what he had made; her dream later evolved into the novel’s story.

Since the novel’s publication, the name “Frankenstein” has often been overused to refer to the monster itself. However, in the novel he is known as, the creature, the monster, the demon or just plain it. What did the monster think of himself? When he spoke to Victor Frankenstein he calls himself “the Adam of your labors, but is instead is your fallen angel.”

Frankenstien's MonsterHow was he created? Was the monster a collection body parts grafted together from cadavers and reanimated by the use of electricity? Not in Shelly’s novel, the doctor spends two years painstakingly constructing the creature one body feature at a time. He obtains these parts by dissection and the slaughter-house. He then brings monster to life using his unspecified process.

The movies are what changed everything. They took elements of the story and presented us with the modern day Frankenstein. “He is Alive!” became the battle cry and since that famous decree in 1931 by Collin Clive the visage of Boris Karloff has become the subject of our nightmares.

This Week’s Podcast:

Coming up this Thursday on the podcast we have the ninth episode of the Horror Express. Jason and I take you into the world of ghost stories, answer your emails and have a old time radio treat called, Frankenstein. You won’t want to miss it!

You can listen to this podcast this Thursday (10/08) at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Friday night at 8pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

October 01: The classic retelling of, “The Thing on the Fourble Board”
October 08: The Mysterious Travels Episode
October 15: The Horror Express #9
October 22: Ghost Stories with Sylvia Shults
October 29: Old Time Horror with Jim Harold

Spotlight – Civil War Week

On Ron’s Amazing Stories the Blog, we spotlight this week’s guest author on the show, J.D.R. Hawkins.

J.D.R. HawkinsWhen Julie was asked: “What inspired you to write your first book?” – I went to Gettysburg and saw the battlefield for myself. I had never seen a battlefield of that enormity before, and the experience effected me so profoundly that it inspired me to write a book from a typical Confederate soldier’s perspective.

Julie is an award-winning author who has written for newspapers, magazines, newsletters, e-zines, and blogs. She is one of a few female Civil War authors, uniquely describing the front lines from a Confederate perspective. Her “Renegade Series” includes “A Beautiful Glittering Lie,” winner of the 2013 John Esten Cooke Fiction Award and the 2012 B.R.A.G. Medallion. The sequel, “A Beckoning Hellfire,” is also an award winner. Both books tell the story of a family from north Alabama who experience immeasurable pain when their lives are dramatically changed by the war.

Ms. Hawkins is a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, the International Women’s Writing Guild, the Mississippi Writers Guild, Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, and Pikes Peak Writers. She is also an artist and a singer/songwriter. You can hear one of her original songs Gray Is The Rose right here on ITunes. She recently completed a nonfiction book about the War Between the States, as well as two more sequels for her “Renegade Series.”

Julie lives in South Dakota with her husband of 31 years. They have two sons, a daughter-in-law and will soon be grandparents!

On a personal note I have a great time talking with Julie about her books, Civil War history and writing style, but one thing that we did not cover was her music. I found out after the interview that she is a talented musician and song writer. I hope Julie wants to come back to the show so we can talk about her music. I listened to and even bought one of her songs, Grey is the Rose, from iTunes.

-Ron

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we will have Civil War historian, Author and Musician, J.D.R. Hawkins. We also have an OTR story from American Cavalcade called Robert E. Lee. It is going to be a great show.

You can listen to this podcast this Thursday (00/00) at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen on your radio Friday night at 8pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

September 17: Detective Drama Week
September 24: Civil War Historian and Novelist, J.D.R. Hawkins.
October 01: The classic retelling of, “The Thing on the Fourble Board”
October 08: The fifth annual Month of Spooky Continues.
October 15: The fifth annual Month of Spooky Continues.