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I had an opportunity to talk with writer Elizabeth Stinson. When you read her interview below, you’ll see some Steven King similarities. Dreams being a muse for story telling; real life accounts. This is an interview you won’t want to miss…

Sometimes I watched to see if someone was coming out the bedroom door. I hated to be in that room if just to get my clothes from the dresser or go through to the kitchenette.

How long have you been writing?
Since about fifth grade with a couple of two-page mysteries inspired by TV crime shows, girl detective novels, and kid comics. Unless mice got to them, I still have “The Cold Corpse” and “The Mystery of the Torn Will” in smeared pencil on notebook paper with crayon drawings of a blood-dripping knife and a, wait for it, torn will.  Great set-ups and flashy endings, but the second acts are weak. Then I read a lot of science-fiction and super-hero comics that helped build my “universe.”
 
What genre do you write most often?
When I got into science fiction, I created the usual powerful loner heroine who eventually morphed into a witch with a sci-fi twist. Most of my screenplays are in a lengthy planned series about her life, loves, family, friends, and adventures in numerous supernatural sub-genres. She’s closer to a comic book heroine than a Wiccan, though she respects the traditions. She keeps saying she’s not psychic, but she gets dreams sometimes. Throughout the series, she has two main motivations, finding her true love in a past time and understanding the mystery of her existence.
 
I also have a PG super-heroine screenplay about a schlubby young woman who suddenly gets a power she’s wanted all her life – for reasons that are revealed – and soon realizes public knowledge of it would threaten her life and liberty. So what can she do with it?

Sounds like a perfect TV show Elizabeth!
 
The “princess stories” are about several women in the same small area of eastern Europe during a span of thousands of years and different genres – sword and sorcery, gothic romance, contemporary Cinderella, and science fiction.
 
A romantic ghost story about a ballerina in Charleston, SC, is in memory of my mother.
 
And I’m trying to write a thriller with no supernatural element but sort of Twilight Zone-y.
 
What have you written about so far in your screenplays?
The superheroine story. The rest are in the witch’s series. The origin novel when she becomes involved with the occult through a family of teen witchlings. A “sidequel” about a young woman haunted by the death of her sister. A backwoods horror/action. A murder mystery/time travel/ghost story when she goes to her parents’ hometown. A Lovecraftian short story, very dark, but it has to be to make her change course.
 
What makes you use personal experiences?
Waste not, want not!  There’s an old song called “Master Jack” with the lines, “You took a colored ribbon from out of the sky / And taught me how to use it as the years went by / To tie up all your problems and make them look neat / And then to sell them to the people in the street.”  I think that’s a good look at how writers work, using personal experiences and feelings, bringing them out in the open, taking control of them, dressing them up. It’s cheaper than therapy.
 
Why do you add scary aspects to your screenplays? What draws you to the dark side? 
It’s not so much adding scary aspects, they’re entwined with whatever the story is. For example, the contemporary Cinderella story has murders, war, a ghost, secrets, and scandal, all realistic to the situation. The poor girl goes through a lot to get to her shot at a happy ending.
 
It’s just the way my mind works. I love my weird dreams. Some of my favorites are when I visit haunted places. Usually, the first time I visit a particular house, I’m really scared but I look around anyway. Then in later dreams, I try to go back and visit the same house again and again, until it’s not so scary anymore. I don’t know what this means, unless I’m working through a fear. And I like big old houses with character.
 
Have you always been fascinated with scary, strange happenings?
Looks like it! They make good reading and viewing, but my real life is nothing like that. The following two anecdotes are probably as close as I’ve come to weirdness, but what do they really mean?
 
In a previous millennium, I lived at the YWCA in Raleigh, NC, and worked at NCSU. I wanted a place of my own but one not very expensive. I answered an ad in the newspaper and visited an old house near the campus with two apartments on the first floor and two on the second. The rent for the vacant one upstairs was $80 per month. There were two rooms plus kitchenette and bathroom.  The landlady was there with painters working in the small bedroom, putting beige paint over old browned, patterned wallpaper. For some reason, I didn’t like that bedroom AT ALL! After I moved in, I put my bed in a corner in the living room as far away from the bedroom as possible. Sometimes I watched to see if someone was coming out the bedroom door. I hated to be in that room if just to get my clothes from the dresser or go through to the kitchenette. The painters left their paint cans on the porch roof outside the bedroom window, and after some months, I crawled out to get them and put them with the trash out back. I wondered why they left them. When I cleaned up the kitchenette, I found something on a top shelf, a long, white jeweler’s gift box with two pieces of sterling flatware in the same pattern — a wedding gift, probably. I still have them if the rightful owners can identify them. I never did ask the landlady if the bedroom was haunted or research if something had happened there, and I hesitate to approach the current owner.
 
So I added these facts to one of my stories about the above-mentioned witch heroine. After she gets married and moves into that apartment, she learns that the previous couple was slaughtered in their bedroom. The landlady had the bloody wallpaper painted over, but the painters were scared away.
 
I moved out of that apartment after 16 months and traveled to London. I lived in a fourth-floor walk-up flat with four other girls, two English and two Irish, and slept on a cot in a small room with one of the English girls. Instead of regular sheets, I used a sleeping bag liner made out of thin cottony material and put a blanket over it. One night I dreamed I came back from somewhere via the one window in the room. I was with a person I called a “light being,” male, tall and maybe blond. i was supposed to get back in bed, but I lay down on top of the liner instead of getting inside. He pointed this out, and I said I’d be warm enough. Well, next morning, I woke up on top of the liner — and I was terrified of knives!  Was that a UFO abduction or a dream? Had I gone to sleep on top of the liner?
 
What if you find out you were really abducted? How would your life change?
That would be both cool – I might have an alien hybrid child! — and a cause for concern, having proof aliens are interested in Earth. I don’t really know, but I doubt it.
 
Do you have any plans in the future to write for the paranormal/horror genre?
Of course!  The witch series uses this in every story to various degrees, and the princess gothic romance is very dark. There’s also a popular children’s story I’d like to reboot.
 
How can someone contact you about your screen plays?
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HPI Chronicles: Zecharia Sitchin on my Mind
By Paul Dale Roberts, HPI General Manager/Ghostwriter
It’s Friday night and the preliminary investigation I had for the very haunted Ione Hotel was canceled tonight. It’s Friday, September 26, 2008 and I am off work with an itch. An itch that only a ghosthunter knows. An itch to investigate, to discover the truth, to hunt for answers. But, it’s not going to happen tonight.
So, instead I head over to the very haunted Elk Grove Brewery www.elkgrovebrewery.com, a place that I have investigated before. A place in which red eyes were seen in the woman’s bathroom and followed a woman patron from the bathroom to the dining area, causing her to run in panic and scream.
As a ghosthunting gumshoe, I am sitting on the bar, drinking a Pepsi. Yeah, I have to have a clear mind, in case any activity acts up at the Elk Grove Brewery. Christopher Correa the owner recognizes me and comes over to shake my hand and talk about the investigation that I did a while back. Before I knew it, his customers were listening to the story and I was passing out my HPI business cards to everyone. A beautiful blonde with slender long legs is sitting next to me, she introduces herself as Sarah Bradley. She tells me she is into plant science at UC Davis. I discover she is fascinated with my ghosthunting sleuthing and asks me all kinds of questions. By the time we finished talking, she was willing to bring her boyfriend along on a scouting mission. Sarah’s girlfriend next to her was all excited about going on a ghost scouting mission too. I told them, all they have to do is get on my email list.
As I was talking with Sarah…my mind start wandering off and I shifted the conversation from ghosts to the planet Nibiru. Could author Zecharia Sitchin be right? Is it possible that the Sumerians recorded the actual events of extraterrestials known as Anunnakis? Let’s go back 450,000 years ago. Planet X known as Nibiru is in dire danger. The atmosphere on this planet is eroding. Anunnaki scouts discover Earth and set up the first Earth station to explore Earth. The Anunnakis discover that Earth has gold. Gold will enable the Annunnakis to protect the atmosphere of their own planet.
 
 
 

 

 

The mining for gold commences. Enki leads this expedition of extraterrestial gold miners. Enki is the proud son of Anu. As the gold is extracted from Earth, the Annunnakis are tired of the continuous mining. Enlil (Enki’s half brother) asks Enki to create a slave race to mine the gold. Then about 300,000 years ago Enki and Ninharsag (both extraterrestial scientists) create some primitive workers to mine the gold on Earth. These primitive workers through DNA manipulation become Homo Sapiens. Guess what? They start multiplying. They become rebellious and Enlil doesn’t like Enki’s creation.

100,000 years ago, the male Annunnakis started to favor the women slaves and mating started to take place. Some of these women slaves became the wives of the Annunnaki gods. When Enlil discovers this, he is very upset. Now you have hybrids that are part Homo Sapiens and half Annunnakis. Perhaps this is where legends like Hercules originate from. Hercules was known to have been half god and half man.

Then 11,000 years ago, Enlil can no longer tolerate the Homo Sapiens and orders a deluge, a flood to wipe out mankind. Enki loves his creation and persuades Ziusudra aka Noah to build an ark, in that way mankind can still continue to live on and breed and populate the Earth.

Then around 3450 BC, the Homo Sapiens faced the Tower of Babel Issue, in which they no longer could speak the same language and their languages were all switched around, so they could no longer communicate with each other and would separate into different tribes. Somehow with all of the turmoil in which gods vs other gods and extraterrestial wars were being carried out, the final conflict became nuclear and it befell Sodom and Gomorrah.

It is so amazing to me that so many cultures and religions have similar stories and the gods that they mention are similar to other gods from other religions and cultures. These stories parallel so close to the bible. These stories were written before the bible even existed. Either the Sumerians and other cultures were great science fiction writers or they were telling the truth and Zecharia Sitchin places their stories into perspective. If I were Mr. Spock on the USS Enterprise and heard this story, I would say to the Captain…”this story appears logical Captain”.

By the time I finish wrapping up my story with Sarah Bradley, I notice she is yawning and she politely tells me she must depart. I watch Sarah and her girlfriend exit the door while the band plays ‘I Can’t Get No Satisfaction’ by the Rolling Stones.

I turn around on my bar stool and continue to think about the fascinating wisdom of Zecharia Sitchin.

Paul Dale Roberts, HPI General Manager, Paranormal Investigator & Ghostwriter
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