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$" 3 4 )(" %+" -)+0 )# $)4, $) ... /1)("!%+" -)+0 2 )(("&& "!% )'* (0 '%&-)( (- +%) ( ! ... +"& ' + )' Affiliations : American Society for Psychical Research, Society of Professional Journalists. Media Credits : CBS Radio and WOON 1240 AM "Behind the Paranormal with Paul & Ben Eno," (twice weekly since 2008), Travel Channel "Curses of New England," History Channel "New England's Killer Hurricane" and "The States." Coast to Coast AM (five appearances as of 2011), "Multiverse" movie from WireWerks (in production). Publisher of Books : New River Press/Barking Cat Books, Oxford University Press, Pamphlet Publications. Authored : "Dancing Past the Graveyard: What Ghosts Have to Say About God" (2014), "Turning Home: God, Ghosts and Human Destiny" (2006), "Rhode Island: A Genial History" (2005), "Footsteps in the Attic" (2002), "Faces at the Window" (1998), "The Best of Times" (1992), "William Blackstone" in American National Biography (1988), "Preventive Medicine for the Occult" (1979), "The Occult" (1977). Over 500 articles in magazines, newspapers and online since 1980. Awards : Awards: Rhode Island Press Association Awards for Journalism 1981, 1982. Rhode Island Historical Society Award for Historical Writing, 1986. Bio : Paul F. Eno was one of the first paranormal investigators of the early 1970s, beginning his unauthorized research while studying for the priesthood. His early mentors included parapsychology pioneer Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola SJ (technical advisor for the film The Exorcist), and legendary, first-generation ghost hunters Ed & Lorraine Warren. Today, Paul is an award-winning New England journalist, a graduate of two seminaries, the author of seven books (two bestsellers), and holds a rare Ph.B in philosophy. He is also a prominent Rhode Island historian. He and his son, Ben Eno (a broadcast student at Emerson College, Boston), have presented their interactive programs on the paranormal all over America and in Europe. The father-son team is sometimes credited with bringing major changes to paranormal research with a "grand unified theory of the paranormal" and the remarkable results of applying it in their field work. A former editor at The Providence Journal, the second largest daily newspaper in New England, Paul is still an active journalist, author, editor, lecturer and broadcaster. He works from his home in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, where he lives with his wife of 32 years, Jackie, and their sons Jonathan and, of course, Benjamin. Find out more about Paul and his work at www.newenglandghosts.com or www.behindtheparanormal.com. []