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Watch Out for the Hallway - Madia, Tonya; Madia, Joey
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Welcome to a library where the ghosts aren't in the books - they are right next to you in the halls and rooms, looking over your shoulder as you pick a title from a shelf. This is the Earle W. Webb Jr. Memorial Library, built on haunted ground with a legacy of pirates and German U-boats, and is jam-packed with spirits. Join veteran paranormal investigators Joey and Tonya Madia as they take you on a mind-bending tour of every shadowy corner of the library and its spooky and colorful spectral residents who do not hesitate to let visitors know they are around. The Madias present a textbook case…mehr

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Welcome to a library where the ghosts aren't in the books - they are right next to you in the halls and rooms, looking over your shoulder as you pick a title from a shelf. This is the Earle W. Webb Jr. Memorial Library, built on haunted ground with a legacy of pirates and German U-boats, and is jam-packed with spirits. Join veteran paranormal investigators Joey and Tonya Madia as they take you on a mind-bending tour of every shadowy corner of the library and its spooky and colorful spectral residents who do not hesitate to let visitors know they are around. The Madias present a textbook case for how to conduct a paranormal investigation, involving observation, equipment, psychic mediumship and historical research. How creepy can an old, haunted library get? The answer is extremely creepy. And then some, too! In the pages of this book our fearless investigators cross paths with supernatural shadow entities, with the notorious and dreaded Men in Black, with dark and dangerous energy-based entities, and with supernatural things guaranteed to provoke terror and mayhem. Watch Out for the Hallway is a book to read on the proverbial dark and stormy night. - Nick Redfern, author, The Black Diary Tonya and Joey share such an amazing experience through their journey. They discuss their lives together as a family amongst entities that could be disruptive and feared. They lost themselves to time and energy shifts in an unexplored universe. Spiritual entities helped, hindered and taught them much about paranormal research. This book is a must for those who wish to learn more about communicating with those you are investigating. Every soul has a mind of its own. - Carole Bromley, Psychic Medium
Autorenporträt
Tonya Madia, RYT, RMT, LMT is an author, Reiki Master, medium, yoga teacher, and massage therapist who believes in the importance of cultivating and trusting your intuition. She has seen firsthand how practices such as yoga, meditation, and Reiki lead to a deeper awareness and understanding of the natural intuitive abilities that we all possess and she now teaches others how to develop these life-enhancing skills. Her lifelong experiences with the paranormal and encounters as a medium have led her to state with surety that consciousness does survive the death of the physical body. She has been invited to investigate everything from private residences and cemeteries to retail stores and community centers and feels extremely blessed to be called on so often to help others on their life journey. She is the author of Living the Intuitive Life: Cultivating Extraordinary Awareness (Visionary Living, 2017) and offers workshops on developing intuition, yoga, meditation, and dreamwork as well as private readings. Her website is tonyamadia.com Joey Madia, when he is not investigating strange phenomena, is an award-winning screenwriter, audio dramatist, playwright, novelist, actor, and director. His screenplay The Man at the Foot of the Bed (based on a true story by Josette Saginario) has been a two-time Official Selection and a Beverly Hills Film Festival invitee. He is the author of four books on using theater in the classroom (The Stage Learning Series, Accompany Publishing, 2007) and is working on a fifth book, Every Day is a Story All its Own, about the art, craft, and importance of telling our stories. His award-winning poetry, nonfiction essays, and short stories have been widely published. He is the author of two novels: Jester-Knight (New Mystics, 2009) and Minor Confessions of an Angel Falling Upward (Burning Bulb Publishing, 2012). His website is joeymadia.com. He also has profiles at OnStellar, Stage 32, Goodreads, Film Freeway, and IMDb.