What indeed do spirit women want? Well, if good old Sigmund couldn’t figure it out with the real thing, there is no way he’d fare any better with the spirit version. I mean, for heaven’s sake, some people claimed the poor guy couldn’t even tell you when a cigar was just a cigar! But that’s another story. The point is, I published a book of short-stories on Amazon entitled Spirit Women which examines the motivations and desires of, well…spirit women. If you read my book, it will take you to battlefields, art museums, psychic joints, drawbridges, deserts, cemeteries, mansions, and family homes; and it will introduce you to these entities and their effects on the men with whom they interact. The stories range from the psychological to the paranormal, and they will thrill you and fulfill you! How do I know that? I’m a scientist! If you have read my blog for the past few years, you know I have defended science and reason against the attacks of antivaxxers, climate change deniers, creationists, flat-Earthers, Qanon, and the proponents of chemtrail, 911, COVID-19, and 2020 election conspiracies. In other words, I know the difference between reality and fiction. So when I write fiction, you know it must be good, or at the very least “interesting”! My book is available as an ebook an a paperback. You can buy the ebook for $2.99 on Amazon now. If you don’t have a Kindle, you can read it with a Kindle App on your phone or tablet, or you can read it directly on the cloud section of your Amazon account using Amazon’s inbuilt e-reader. Alternatively you can purchase the paperback version for $11.99. Thank you very much for your attention. I hope you will buy and review my book, Spirit Women. If you want to find out a little more about my book, in the video below I provide a description of the inspiration behind the 9 stories contained in the book. Photographic portrait of Sigmund Freud by Max Halberstadt is in the public domain and was modified from the original. The photograph of the author can only be used with permission.
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