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The Thirteenth Hour

Going beyond the veil

Ever wondered how history and the paranormal intertwine? I recently had a chat with author Gina Lynelle Schaefer about this very subject on The True Fiction Project, and I’m excited to share highlights from our fascinating conversation.

Gina’s work brings haunting stories to life—blending historical truths with paranormal intrigue. During our chat, we delved into chilling tales of survival, religious beliefs, and the origins of cremation practices.

Did you know?

Back in the day, graveyards filled up so quickly that societies had to confront the grim realities of handling an abundance of bodies. Religious beliefs often clashed with the need for practicality, and the mysterious “mesma” rising from the ground added an unsettling twist to these decisions.

These stories are more than just eerie—they reveal how the past shaped our present, often in unexpected ways. Gina’s books weave these haunting realities into unforgettable narratives. If you’re a fan of historical fiction with a touch of the supernatural, you’ll love her work.

📚 Where to find her books:
🌐 Visit GinaLynelle.com
🛒 Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and more

What’s the most intriguing historical fact that’s given you chills? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

The Thirteenth Hour

Alma had pulled the curtains to darken the room leaving only a slight steam of light to shine downbetween the bed and the armoire. Pulling the covers over her head she hears a deep throated voice.

“You think I’m dead don’t you?”

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