Dr. KATE CHERRELL “Victorian Seance, Mediumship, Graveyards and More”

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Dr Kate Cherrell is a writer, researcher and public speaker specialising in paranormal history and popular séance.

A former cemetery worker, she is the creator of BurialsAndBeyond.com, a blog exploring the stranger sides of life, death and what’s left behind.

She has been internationally published, writing both commercially and academically, and her debut novel is due in late 2024.

She co-hosts Loopholes, a weekly light-hearted esoteric discussion podcast and can be seen co-hosting Discovery’s Jack Osbourne’s Haunted Homecoming and Unexplained: Caught on Camera.

When not exploring cemeteries or haunted locations, she can usually be found in some dark, dusty corner with a big glass of wine and a good book.

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Website : https://katecherrell.com/ and https://burialsandbeyond.com/

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