Tuesday 27 August 2013

Man Details Personal Paranormal Experience

According to statistics from the National Science Foundation, a steady growth of individuals believe in paranormal experiences, from extra-sensory perception to ghosts. Author Stephen Nnamdi took to paper to describe his own experiences in a new, thrilling novel “Cursed at Birth.”
What began as a screenplay, Nnamdi’s book turned to a form of therapy to help him understand the frightening things happening to him at work. “I couldn’t have explained these experiences out loud. Writing them down helped,” says Nnamdi.
“Cursed at Birth” has an interesting inspiration behind the first keyboard click. A horror story, the author Stephen Nnamdi found inspiration working as a security officer in a seemingly haunted building. The main character, Michael, faces some scary situations working as a security officer as well in the building he works. Demons hungry for souls fill the factory halls at night, and since Michael is the only one who knows, it’s up to him to save the people and the factory or face death.
“Some of the things that occurred while I worked in the factory really began to freak me out, I had to put it in writing! It could have been my mind playing tricks on me, at least I hope that’s what it was, but it gave me a strong story for “Cursed at Birth,” and I wanted to share it,” says Nnamdi. “When it was time for my next shift I was always prepared to go in full force and let my mind run wild.”
Writing “Cursed at Birth” gave Nnamdi a diversion from the experiences at the factory and he hopes that in turn the book will offer readers the same sort of escape and enjoyment.
Cursed at Birth
By Stephen Nnamdi
ISBN: 978-1-4759-8119-3
Paperback: $10.95
Available at http://www.amazon.com
About the author
Stephen Nnamdi is the founder and CEO of Sunshine Productions. He wrote his first movie script in 2009, and Cursed at Birth is his first novel. He lives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, with his family. Visit him online athttp://www.sunshineproductions.net.

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