Neil R. Storey is an award winning historian, lecturer and adventurer with a canon of over 50 published books. A graduate of UEA, Neil is an internationally recognised expert on the paranormal history of Great Britain. He also a biographer of Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula. He has led paranormal investigations at some of the most haunted and historic sites across Britain since 1988. Neil lectures for both social and academic audiences across the UK and around the world. After uncovering some fascinating new material his new book (due for publication 2024) will chart the UFO phenomena in Britain from the early 20th Century to the present day.
Neil is the creator of the "Grim Almanac" series of books the first ever series of books to chart the ghosts, dark deeds and and folkloric history of Britain by county. He is also the author of the ground-breaking "Dracula Secrets" and such volumes as "Jack the Ripper's London," "London Crime Death and Debauchery," "The Victorian Criminal," "The Little Book of Murder" and "The Little Book of Death."
A popular speaker at paranormal and dark history conferences, Neil appears as guest expert on TV and radio shows and is a regular historian on the multi-award winning "Help My House is Haunted!" In his precious little leisure time, he enjoys good food and wine and is a keen swordsman.
There is no end of questions we can ask Neil about a variety of topics, and we welcome your suggestions.
Cohost this week: Tim Swartz.
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Thursday, August 17 at at 1:00 PM Pacific (4:00 PM Central)
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Neil is the creator of the "Grim Almanac" series of books the first ever series of books to chart the ghosts, dark deeds and and folkloric history of Britain by county. He is also the author of the ground-breaking "Dracula Secrets" and such volumes as "Jack the Ripper's London," "London Crime Death and Debauchery," "The Victorian Criminal," "The Little Book of Murder" and "The Little Book of Death."
A popular speaker at paranormal and dark history conferences, Neil appears as guest expert on TV and radio shows and is a regular historian on the multi-award winning "Help My House is Haunted!" In his precious little leisure time, he enjoys good food and wine and is a keen swordsman.
There is no end of questions we can ask Neil about a variety of topics, and we welcome your suggestions.
Cohost this week: Tim Swartz.
Recording Date (including After The Paracast):
Thursday, August 17 at at 1:00 PM Pacific (4:00 PM Central)
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