Author, researcher, storyteller, and supernatural historian Mason Winfield has released his latest book – A Ghosthunter’s Journal: Paranormal Detectives in Seneca Country. Anyone familiar with Winfield knows that he is the aficionado of the WNY spirit world. Not only has he released numerous books on local supernatural lore, he is also Buffalo’s most distinguished haunted tour guide.
His latest book will certainly be on gift lists for anyone who is in interested in psychic episodes and accounts, as they relate to this city and the region.
“[The book] is a story collection about a pair of psychic detectives in Western New York,” says Winfield. “It’s inspired by actual cases I’ve encountered.”
Winfield is:
- An occasional journalist who writes on a range of subjects, including the War of 1812 and Celtic and Iroquois folklore)
- He is also a fiction writer whose short story “The Hunters” won the JobsinHell-Feoamante.com contest for horror fiction (2000) and gained honorable mention in the year’s Best Fantasy & Horror (2000)
- He is the founder of Western New York’s original supernatural tourism company, Haunted History Ghost Walks, Inc.
- Several of his surveys of upstate folklore and paranormal tradition may be found at the website of Western New York Wares: www.buffalobooks.com.
Winfield’s new book – A Ghosthunter’s Journal: Paranormal Detectives in Seneca Country – will be celebrated via a book launch and Christmas party on Monday, December 19, from 6pm to 8 PM at The Roycroft Inn in East Aurora.
Get connected: www.masonwinfield.com