The hottest Paranormal Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Faith & Spirituality Topics
Default Wisdom • 55 implied HN points • 11 Dec 25
  1. Pregnancy with multiple babies is causing major fatigue and limited bandwidth, so many commitments are being declined temporarily; availability should improve after the holidays and into the second trimester.
  2. The weekly call-in show is still happening tonight at 8:30 PM Eastern with a nautical theme, streaming on Substack, Twitch, and X, and listeners can participate by phone.
  3. Recent work has appeared in outlets like The Spectator and The New York Times, and people are asked to reach out again in a couple weeks for collaboration or requests.
Cold Button Issues • 39 implied HN points • 24 Oct 23
  1. Setting a probability of zero for the existence of supernatural or paranormal powers is statistical bigotry.
  2. Groups organizing paranormal challenges likely don't overestimate the probability of these powers, providing a reasonable non-zero estimate for their existence.
  3. Extreme skepticism towards supernatural claims is justifiable for many paranormal phenomena, but practical implications should be considered for high-stake situations.
Bridget’s Newsletter Booked With Bridget • 40 implied HN points • 03 Oct 23
  1. The book 'The Merry Little Ghost' is written in verse by Louisa May Alcott and follows a cute ghost in a haunted mansion.
  2. The illustrations in the book are cartoon-like and perfect for little ones, blending fun scary elements with high-quality literature.
  3. The story in the book combines beauty, whimsy, and a spooky atmosphere, making it a great read to get into the autumn mood.
Marlene’s Newsletter • 4 implied HN points • 05 Jun 23
  1. Certain places in Miami are known for encounters with the paranormal, like the Alfred I. duPont Building.
  2. The Biltmore Hotel is not only famous for hosting celebrities but also for being haunted, with reports of ghostly sightings and unexplained phenomena.
  3. The Deering Estate has a rich history dating back to the early 1900s and is rumored to be haunted by several spirits, making it a place of interest for those intrigued by the supernatural.
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Strange Stories by Shantnu • 0 implied HN points • 08 Mar 26
  1. A violent supernatural attack targeted a group member, leaving a knife in his back that didn’t penetrate the skin and proving the threat is real and dangerous.
  2. Scientific gear recorded a massive spike in radiation and electromagnetic frequencies at the exact moment of the attack, destroying devices and giving measurable evidence of an abnormal event.
  3. The team is split between cautious members and thrill-seekers, with plans to deploy cameras and hold a séance while others want to stick together or leave, creating tension and serious safety risks.
Marlene’s Newsletter • 0 implied HN points • 09 Oct 23
  1. Realtors specialize in selling properties with a history of murder and bloodshed.
  2. Murders can reduce house sale prices by 15-25% and extend the time a house spends on the market.
  3. Notoriety and violence can drive down the asking price of a property, but some buyers may not be deterred by a house's dark history.
Bridget’s Newsletter Booked With Bridget • 0 implied HN points • 02 Oct 23
  1. The book 'Alicia's Ghost' follows Leland University professor Carlos Mann grieving his murdered wife Alicia.
  2. The story involves a twist with the ghost of Alicia becoming jealous as Carlos grows closer to his student Amy, who is involved in a sex trafficking ring.
  3. With unique dual perspectives of Carlos and Alicia, this book is perfect for fans of the movie 'Ghost' and makes for a great autumn read.
Marlene’s Newsletter • 0 implied HN points • 21 Mar 23
  1. Number 30 East Drive in Yorkshire, England has been haunted for over fifty years.
  2. The paranormal activities at the house included objects moving, mysterious puddles of water, and strange noises.
  3. Despite attempts to exorcise the spirit, the haunting at East Drive continued until the appearance of the Black Monk of Pontefract.