Fedora Chronicles
Paranormal Maven
Succinctly: How and where do you start doing your own research for your own book?
Inspired by Nick Redfern, Ryan Skinner and DL Lawrence and their participation here… I’ve been going through my own journals from the past 30 years going back as far as when I was 17 years old doing paranormal investigations with my dad and while there are many different things we pursued there’s a greater narrative – my relationship with my dad and coming to terms with his past and secrets. I want to go back and check on the validity of some of the claims other people made that we tried to follow up – and I would like to know what resources you folks use to get other people’s info on paranormal sighting.
How do you know you have a good topic and have any of you abandoned a topic that you thought was great but didn’t work out?
How do you separate the bunk from the true/accurate news items?
In short… how do you do your research for your books? What’s the process or procedure?
Inspired by Nick Redfern, Ryan Skinner and DL Lawrence and their participation here… I’ve been going through my own journals from the past 30 years going back as far as when I was 17 years old doing paranormal investigations with my dad and while there are many different things we pursued there’s a greater narrative – my relationship with my dad and coming to terms with his past and secrets. I want to go back and check on the validity of some of the claims other people made that we tried to follow up – and I would like to know what resources you folks use to get other people’s info on paranormal sighting.
How do you know you have a good topic and have any of you abandoned a topic that you thought was great but didn’t work out?
How do you separate the bunk from the true/accurate news items?
In short… how do you do your research for your books? What’s the process or procedure?