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April 3, 2015 10pm (PDT)- The Real-Life Conjuring with Andrea Perron - PART 2

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Andrea Perron is the author of the trilogy "House of Darkness House of Light". These books chronicle the life she shared with dead and living alike in a Colonial era farmhouse in Harrisville, R.I. Born in 1958, at the age of twelve her parents purchased the Arnold Estate, beginning an incredible journey beyond the realm of reality as most perceive it to be. A collective memoir, it details the encounters experienced by each and every member of her family. Seven mere mortals spent a decade exploring the vast expanse of possibilities which exist beyond the five senses, employing the sixth for clarity.

"House of Darkness House of Light" is no ordinary ghost story. It is a collective memoir, expansive in scope. It is essentially a cosmic love story. The Perron family purchased the farmhouse in 1970 and spent the next ten years discovering that good and evil are in a perpetual state of war and there is something beyond our mortal existence. The Perron family waited more than thirty years to tell their tale of darkness and light. They had to process what occurred in their home, in their lives, and the world had to be ready for what they had to share with its people. As Carolyn the matriarch of the family explains: "This is not the kind of thing one should rightfully take to the grave". It requires courage and an open mind but by all accounts, the world IS ready for "House of Darkness House of Light".

"The Conjuring" was based on the investigative case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren. The books come directly from the source, the entire family who experienced these supernatural shenanigans, some of which were more severe than anything represented on film. This is a classic case of the truth being stranger than fiction.

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