On this show I speak with
James Willis of the
Ghosts of
Ohio. We speak not only of ghosts, but strange cryptids,
UFO's, Folk
Tales, and much more
...
Not since the
Headless Horseman went charging through
Sleepy Hollow has something come out of the
Hudson Highlands of upstate
New York as thrilling and chilling as author and paranormal researcher
James A.
Willis. Fueled by a steady childhood diet of
Boo Berry cereal,
Creepy magazine, and late-night
Vincent Price movies, Willis soon developed a taste for the unexplained and quickly began seeking out all things strange and spooky. When he wasn’t trying to coax the boogeyman out from under his bed for a photo shoot, Willis pondered such eternal questions as what happens to us when we die, is there life on other planets, and what possesses someone to decorate their house with 1,001 milk jugs? In
1999, after spending more than 15 years chasing after ghosts and visiting crybaby bridges, Willis moved to Ohio and founded
The Ghosts of Ohio (ghostsofohio.org), a nationally recognized paranormal research organization. Willis has grown the
organization to well over 35 members in three divisions throughout the state:
Columbus,
Cleveland, and
Cincinnati. In 2004, in what seemed to be destiny,
Mark Moran and
Mark Sceurman, the brainchilds of the
Weird US series of books, approached Willis and asked him to contribute to their latest volume, Weird US. To date, Willis has been involved with 6 books in the Weird US series. He is the co-author of
Weird Ohio (
2005) and Weird
Indiana (2008) and was also a contributing author to Weird US (2004), Weird Hauntings (
2006), Weird US II: The ODDyssey Continues (2008), and Weird
Encounters (
2010). Willis’ unique and offbeat writing style was officially recognized in 2006 with his induction into the
Grand Order of Weird Writers. In addition, Willis has been a contributing author to several books in the
Armchair Reader series, including Weird,
Scary &
Unusual (2008), Armchair Reader
Goes Hollywood (2010), and
Haunted America (
2011). In
2012, Willis struck out on his own with the publication of Haunted Indiana.
For
2013’s
The Big Book Of Ohio
Ghost Stories, Willis crisscrossed Ohio to bring readers over 75 of the
Buckeye state’s most famous (and infamous) ghosts. Willis’ latest project, Ohio’s Historic
Haunts: Investigating the
Paranormal in the
Buckeye State, was a joint effort with
Kent State University Press.
Released in late
2015, the book approached hauntings and ghost stories from a historical perspective and chronicled Willis’ personal experiences when locked inside of some of Ohio’s most haunted locations. A sought-after public speaker, Willis has given presentations throughout the
United States, during which he has educated and entertained tens of thousands of people of all ages in crowd sizes ranging from 10 to well over 600. He has also been featured in more than 75 media sources, including
CNN, USA Today,
Columbus Business First,
Midwest Living,
The Canadian Press, and even the
Kuwait Times. Willis currently resides in
Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and daughter, a Queen-loving parrot, and three narcoleptic cats.
Ghosts and
Strange Phenomena of the
Hoosier State James A. Willis
Strangeandspookyworld.com • twitter.com/jamesawillis
- published: 15 Feb 2016
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