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It’s the classic love story: girl meets boy… who has a magical notebook filled with the names of murdered convicted criminals.

It all begins with a backstory: the boy finds a notebook and quickly realizes it isn’t at all ordinary: when he writes down someone’s name, they die soon after. He instantly falls in love with the notebook’s power and sets to kill convicts to rid the world of evil.

Then the boy meets a girl, and they become friends. The closer they get, the more criminals the boy secretly kills. The girl joins a research project to investigate the ghosts of the dead convicts and the person responsible for the death toll. When she accidentally finds the boy’s notebook, she must choose between their friendship and exposing the truth.

The boy self-surrenders to prove his pure intentions, leaving her his notebook. The story ends with a twist when she learns her father—whom she has claimed was dead after he himself was locked up—had a notebook of his own and killed the boy to get her attention. The final scene is of the girl with a pen at the ready, and she is contemplating writing her father’s name.

Rodder Culling

In my freetime, you can expect that 60% of the time, I will be arguing with people online, mainly about ghosts. I have very prominent ideas, and most of the time, I am not willing to change my view. I have a lot of knowledge in my 8 years that I have been alive. I graduated with a PhD at a record speed of 4 years. So yes, whatever we are arguing about, I am most likely right.

Another one of my hobbies is chemistry. Right now, I am trying to create a serum to make ghosts visible to everyone. With my PhD in Public Ghosts, I am trying to further the education to the public about ghosts. I personally have very strong connections with ghosts. They are about everywhere I go, so I am rarely ever alone. Ever since I was 3, my best friends have been ghost. My dream is that one day, everyone will be able to see ghosts, and connect with them on the level that I do.

Eutie Lornandez, BA, Bio Ghosts

I wanted to become a ghost hunter at a very young age, so it only seemed (super)natural to pursue a college degree in Paranormal Studies. I attended the Parapsychology Institute in Spookstown, Minnesota, for four years as a Bio Ghost major.

I wrote for the university’s newspaper, The Spirit Standard, my junior and senior years. Revealing the history behind countless “ghost stories” in our residence halls and other parts of town was an absolute blast.  

At the beginning of my senior year, my father passed away. The news left me devastated, but I strangely found comfort in the weekly horoscopes released in the newspaper’s astrology section. I was instantly hooked and became an astrology beat reporter.

After graduation, I earned my AMAFA (Advanced Member of the American Federation of Astrologers) certification and now work as an Astrological Secretary, where I am blessed to bring peace to people around the world in times of need.