The Ouija board continues to be a popular means of entertainment for a wide variety of people: pararmal thrill-seekers, adventurous adolescents, temperamental teens, tipsy party guests, and even curious skeptics. Most of the time, those who dabble with the Ouija experience thing out of the ordinary. But many times that's t the case. And many times that extraordinary experience isn't just strange but downright awful. Ouija Board Nightmares takes a look at some of those terrifying experiences, which range from nightmarish manifestations to outright physical assaults. The author's intention is to inform and engage, but primarily to warn. While the Ouija board may be marketed as a harmless game, it is indeed neither. If the accounts in this book don't convince you of that, then thing will.
John Harker is a freelance journalist and ghost writer who's been writing and publishing since the 1990s. His own scary experience with a Ouija board as a child in part inspired him to write Ouija Board Nightmares. He lives with his family in eastern Washington, where the ghosts are dry and dusty.