Laurie Glenn Norris

Laurie Glenn Norris

Biography:

Laurie Glenn Norris is a writer, researcher and art historian. Her articles and book reviews have appeared in the Quill & Quire and Atlantic Books Today. Her first book, Cumberland County Facts and Folklore, was published in 2009. Her second publication, Haunted Girl: Esther Cox and the Great Amherst Mystery, was a finalist for the 2013 Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing and, in 2015, was optioned for a feature film. Laurie is currently working on her first novel and preparing to edit and annotate the diary of a nineteenth-century New Brunswick woman. She is interested in women’s history, biography and historical fiction and non-fiction.

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  • Dark Holiday Legends & A 19th Century Poltergeist

    In the first half of the program, author and lecturer Jeff Belanger joined host Dave Schrader (email) to discuss the origins of various Christmas traditions, the legend of the "Christmas devil," Krampus, as well as other creatures and dark holiday legends. During the second...More »

Last Night

Christmas Monsters / Drone Sightings
Christmas Monsters / Drone Sightings
Paranormal researcher Alex Matsuo explored the darker side of Christmas traditions. Followed by bestselling author William Forstchen who touched on drone sightings in the U.S., and the potential dangers of solar flares and EMPs.

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