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PAUL F. ENO, who has been called "the most intelligent voice in paranormal research today," is the author of the critically acclaimed FACES AT THE WINDOW (1998, now in its second printing), FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC (2002) and TURNING HOME: GOD, GHOSTS AND HUMAN DESTINY (2006).

Eno holds a degree in philosophy and is a graduate of two seminaries. He began his long career as a paranormal investigator in 1970 at the age of 17. His first major case ("Connecticut's Village of Voices" FACES AT THE WINDOW, p. 48) captured the imagination of readers around the world when he wrote about it in FATE Magazine in 1985. Other famous cases he has been involved with include the Bridgeport, Conn., poltergeist outbreak of 1974 (FACES AT THE WINDOW, p. 10), the mind-blowing "Haunter" case of York, Maine, in 1978 (FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC, p. 30) and the haunting of Wistman's Wood, England, in 1989 (FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC, p. 41)

A prize-winning journalist, Eno is the author of seven books, including five on paranormal topics. FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC was Bookreview.com’s “New Age Book of the Month” for December 2002.

Rapidly becoming known nationally as "The Ghost Guru," Eno is much in demand as a talk-show guest around the nation, and has presented his interactive programs on the paranormal all over America and in Europe. He has appeared on the Travel, Discovery and History Channels. His unusually long experience in the field, his hair-raising adventures with famous hauntings, along with his utterly unique, riveting theories about the paranormal and its meaning for our understanding of the world and ourselves, draw capacity crowds wherever he speaks. His audiences love his wit, and are always moved by his compassion, his message of deathless hope, and the accounts of families he has helped.

A fellow of the American Society for Psychical Research and a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, Eno holds a rare Ph.B degree from Wadhams Hall Seminary College. He went on to do postgraduate work in theology, philosophy, psychology, history, literature, military science and international law. Graduate schools he attended included Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; and St. Vladimir Orthodox Theological Seminary, New York. 

He has been a news editor at The Providence Journal, and a managing editor, reporter and feature writer at several other newspapers in the Northeast. Articles by him have appeared in Yankee, Fate, Pursuit, American History Illustrated, and other national magazines in America and Britain.

A true "Renaissance man," Eno also is a writer on history, and his 2005 book RHODE ISLAND: A GENIAL HISTORY, written with Emmy Award-winning  television newsman Glenn Laxton, immediately attracted the attention of the History Channel, which taped segments with Eno for its special on the New England Hurricane of 1938 and for its series on the history of the 50 U.S. states.

In addition, Eno has guest-lectured at journalism schools, has been a panelist at press-association conferences, and has spoken nationally on topics such as "producing great newsletters" and "getting good press."

Eno works as a full-time writer and editor from his Rhode Island home, where he lives with his wife of 25 years, Jackie, and their sons Jonathan and Benjamin. Ben, now 14, has recently joined in his dad's paranormal adventures.

Find out more about Paul F. Eno's work at www.newenglandghosts.com

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