Thursday, October 13, 2005

Call for Volunteers

As you've probably noticed, my contributions to this blog have been minimal over the past couple of months. The reason for this is that I am now in Boone, NC, attending graduate school, and thus am not able to visit Tennessee and do ghost hunts as frequently. I still do them whenever I can, but that is sadly not as often as I'd like.

When I first started this blog, I issued a call for volunteers to contribute to this blog. I received a few responses, and was able to sign up a few people. I'd love to add more, however. So here's the deal: if you live in Tennessee (or visit frequently), have an interest in the paranormal, are literate, and visit haunted sites frequently (or simply know a lot of interesting ghost stories you'd like to share), you are cordially invited to become a contributor to this blog. No experience, or even a digital camera necessary (though photos are always good!).

Over the past few months, this blog has grown considerably. Now, it is averaging around 75 hits a day - a pretty good showing for a blog dedicated to ghost stories in only one state and that is updated only a couple times a month. With more entries and info, I am certain we can build on that number substantially.

I'd particularly like to get some contributors from West Tennessee, an area that has been neglected here, though anywhere in the state is good. If you're interested, simply shoot me an e-mail at john@johnnorrisbrown.com, and I will be more than happy to sign you on as a contributor!

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Tracey said...

HI. I sent you a short story about my visit to Rippa Villa in Spring Hill a while back. That place is definately haunted. You can feel something at the top of the staircase. It is a civil war historic site, so there is a small fee to get in, but well worth it! The people giving the tours dont usually bring up the ghosts there, but if you ask you will get some good stories!

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