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The Ouija Board Killer

On March 16, 2000 the author received the results of a CAT scan. Fifty years of smoking had caught up with him. He had lung cancer. Of course he would follow the doctor’s advice and adhere to traditional medical treatment, but there were additional protocols that might be explored, and while unconventional he thought they might help effect a cure. The unconventional therapies were something we often scoff at. It involved tapping into the esoteric pool of cosmic entities to help in curing his illness, and it worked. Unfortunately there were ramifications. The spirit was a demon, and we follow the author's path through madness, murder and mayhem.

About the Author

In this his first full length book, The Ouija Board Killer, Donald Macnow has drawn upon a lifetime of what he calls, "living on the edge of the paranormal" The autobiographical novel recounts his esoteric life experiences woven into a tale of demonic possession, madness and murder. Excerpts from the novel and a discussion forum can be found at his blog, TheOuijaSpeaks.blogspot.com and at his website, TheOuija.net. His latest short story, "Fire-Fight on the Road to Tal-Afar" can be seen in the Scribes Valley Publishing Co. 2011 writing contest anthology. Donald has recently retired and currently lives in Glen Cove, NY with his wife Georgie. His interests include tennis, antique cars, and writing while his wife keeps busy working at the family business. They are empty nesters sharing their home with a hyperactive Siamese cat named Digger.

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