4/4/08

STORIES FROM OKLAHOMA'S PARANORMAL SIDE


Let me tell you about....storytellers who walk on the wild side! Often unrecognized, are the storytellers who enchant, entertain, and educate during the haunting times of the year and on tours through various corners of Oklahoma's Haunted History (c). They dress in costumes, provide stories as they tour aged corners of a community, or recount daring deeds and old mysteries. They, like all other storytellers, delve into the pool of human legends, myths, and the ongoing folklore of the urban legend. For some resources for the next season of strange......

Ghost stories (Oklahoma and general)
http://www.eerieok.com/stories_submitted_by_readers.htm
http://www.ghouli.org/GHOSTSTORY/HauntedOklahoma.htm
http://spellboundstories.blogspot.com/2007/06/crybaby-bridge-oklahoma-version.html
http://strangestate.blogspot.com - lots of "true" tales from Oklahoma to base your next story on.
http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/ghostinx.htm
Also, see the new Oklahoma Paranormal Directory for links to groups, books, resources, etc. ;

See also Eerie Oklahoma
http://www.eerieok.com/about.htm and check out the Ghost Divas Live on Para-X Radio ; Too smart for such things? Just something to think about: "Does Education Fuel Paranormal Beliefs?" http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10950526/
Remember: The 2nd Oklahoma Storytelling Festival will feature late Friday night "ghost stories"!

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