Writing Paranormal

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I love to write.
The person in control of the keyboard can use words as a refuge or to envision a landscape filled with passion, revenge, and eventually, harmony.
You can create your own world, your own law of physics, (as long as it is consistent) and lastly, a place where your dreams come true.
My genre is Paranormal Romance.
Many years ago, I became captivated by archaeology and paleontology.
If I'm not home, I'm out collecting.
This past fall I discovered a grinding stone in my son's backyard.
It has six holes and with a little digging, I found the pestle.
Not too far away is the fire pit, filled with fossilized bone.
I am blessed to live in the Sierra Nevada foothills where the countryside is rife with ancient Native American legends and 49er follies.
My love of science and archaeology is what pushed me into writing Paranormal Romance.
I was twelve when I held my first séance.
I gathered several friends of mine in the hallway of my home.
We closed the doors to make it as black as possible and used the Ouija board.
Fifteen minutes later one of the doors blew open, the candle went out, and all five us ran screaming down the hallway into the backyard where sunlight flooded our darkest imaginations with laughter.
Paranormal reality lays deep in my family gene pool.
My niece is Erin Renee, Manifestation Mistress, and witch.
She recently did a segment for psychic reality show due out this fall.
My mother had her experiences, and my sister prefers to not discuss the subject as it scares the bejeezes out of her.
From archaeology to physics, my imagination runs the gamut.
Here are some fun and amazing examples of weird physics: (Special thanks to Tom Chivers.
) 1.
All the matter that makes up the human race will fit into a sugar cube-atoms are 99.
9999999999999 percent empty space.
However, that sugar cube would weigh about five billion tons.
2.
Events in the future can affect what happened in the past.
This is part of the quantum world and is well documented.
3.
Most of the universe is missing.
What we can see only accounts for two percent of its mass.
We know there is more because it has gravity.
4.
There are an infinite number of me's writing this sentence and an infinite number of you's reading it.
There are an infinite number of universes existing side-by-side and every conceivable probability is played out.
5.
The faster you move, the heavier you get.
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