Podcasts & Websites
Fiona Broome is active in many fields, with a variety of fascinating and irreverent podcasts and informational websites.
Fiona’s podcasts include:
Hollow Hill Podcasts – Every two weeks, Fiona discusses one or more ghost-related topics, usually in response to readers’ questions. Most podcasts are 15 minutes or less.
Faerie Magick Podcasts – On alternate weeks, Fiona talks about faeries in fact and fantasy. Most podcasts are under 15 minutes.
Fiona’s websites:
Hollow Hill – http://HollowHill.com
Hollow Hill is one of the Internet’s oldest, largest and most respected websites about ghosts and haunted places. Hollow Hill founder Fiona Broome focuses on haunted places that you can visit. She also provides many pages with how-to articles for beginning ghost hunters, and a free, four-part course, Introduction to Ghost Hunting.
Ghost Hunting Books – http://GhostHuntingBooks.com
Ghost Hunting Books features reviews of new, popular and obscure books and videos related to ghosts, haunted places and ghost hunting.
Faerie Magick – http://www.FaerieMagick.com/
Faerie Magick discusses the real world of faeries (also spelled fairies). They’re not just little figures with wings. In fact, most faeries are the same height as people you see every day, and look so “normal”, you might see them and not realize it. Fiona talks about the history and folklore of faeries, how they appear in our world, and the very real world — perhaps a parallel universe — in which they live.
Celtic Magick - http://CelticMagick.com/
At CelticMagick.com, Fiona talks about Celtic history, especially Irish and Arthurian history. She also discusses Pagan traditions and the foundations of many of today’s religious beliefs and practices. The Celtic Magick site will expand during 2010.
Fiona’s book-related websites:
The Ghosts of Austin, Texas – GhostsAustinTexas.com
Learn more about Fiona’s 2007 book about the many haunted places in and near Austin, Texas. From ghostly madams and gunslingers to the eerie tales of Jack the Ripper in Austin, this book is a must-read for fans of ghost stories and ghost hunting.
Ghost Hunting in Haunted Cemeteries – HauntedCemeteriesBook.com
Information about Fiona’s 2009 how-to guide for research in and near haunted cemeteries.
Is My House Haunted? – HauntedHouseBook.com
Tips for anyone living in — or investigating — a house that might be haunted. These are the techniques they don’t show you on TV.
Ghost Photography 101 – GhostPhotography101.com
Fiona’s 2010 how-to guide to ghost-related pictures, including how to take ghost photos and how to tell the real ghost photos from those that probably aren’t.
Paranormal Patterns – ParanormalPatterns.com
Using several resources including history and geography, Fiona is able to predict anomalies and hauntings. In her 2010 book, Fiona explains how others can learn to predict when and where people will report paranormal events and encounters.
The Ghosts of Salem, Massachusetts – GhostsSalem.com
Salem’s chilling history of witches and pirates has left a ghostly mark on this legendary city. In Fiona’s guide to Salem’s most haunted locations, you’ll discover colorful spirits, strange stories, and odd (but true) curses. Look for this wicked fun book in late 2010.
Paragenealogy – Paragenealogy.com
Paragenealogy is the study of the history of paranormal places and entities, especially ghosts and haunted places. In late 2010, Fiona will publish a how-to guide to help others explore this important side of ghost research.
Haunted Ley Lines – HauntedLeyLines.com
In this sequel to Paranormal Patterns, Fiona shows how ancient roads and unusual energy paths connect many haunted locations. This book is scheduled for early 2011.
