Between 1865 and
1917, U.S.
newspapers presented reports about haunted places as legitimate news. When Tim
Prasil had collected over 200 such ghost reports, he began reading them on
paranormal podcasts. He called the featurette "Spectral Edition."
When Tim had found 300 ghost reports, he put the scariest, the strangest, the
funniest, and the most intriguing in a book titled Spectral Edition: Ghost
Reports from U.S. Newspapers, 1865-1917.
With three brand new articles, Tim
hosts the first video episode of Spectral Edition. It's also the first episode
with guest readers. They are Nina Zumel and Patrick Keller, collegues who also
explore ghosts in fact, fiction, and folklore.
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