Background
Guma, Greg William was born on March 4, 1947 in New York City. Son of F. William and Olga (Lupia) Guma.
(Set during the spirtualist craze of the 1870's, it follow...)
Set during the spirtualist craze of the 1870's, it follows a group of extraordinary people- lawyer-turned-supernatural investigator Henry Steele Olcott, utopian pioneer Theodore Noyes, the unscrupulous Doctor George Miller Beard and the extraordinary Russian ocsultist Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - as they search for the truth about ghosts through a notorius family of Vermont mediums. The trails lead them into a world of seances, deadly elemental forces, astral forces and past lives.
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Guma, Greg William was born on March 4, 1947 in New York City. Son of F. William and Olga (Lupia) Guma.
Bachelor of Science, Syracuse University, 1968; Master of Education, U. Vermont, 1975.
Reporter, Bennington (Vermont) Banner, 1968-1970; publications director, Bennington College, 1970; project director, Champlain Valley Work Training, Burlington, Vermont, 1971-1974; teacher, Burlington College, 1974-1977; editor, Vanguard Press (weekly), Burlington, 1978-1982; owner, Maverick Media, Burlington, 1984-1992; editor, Toward Freedom, Chicago and Burlington, 1986-1988; coordinator, Peace and Justice Coalition, 1989-1990; manager, Revolution Bookstore, Santa Monica, California, 1991-1992; vice president, Harbinger Films, Los Angeles, since 1992; editor, Toward Freedom, Burlington, since 1994. Consultant State of Vermont, Montpelier, 1974-1976.
(Set during the spirtualist craze of the 1870's, it follow...)
Member Regional Planning Commission, Essex Junction, Vermont, 1983-1985. Chairman Citizens Committee on Communications, Burlington, 1983-1985, Citizens Party, Burlington, 1980-1981. Founder Rainbow Coalition Vermont, Burlington, 1983.
Board directors Burlington Peace Coalition, 1981-1985, Toward Freedom, Burlington, 1989-1994. Member Burlington Library. Board, 1989-1991; director Albuquerque Border City Project, 1996-1997.
1 child, Jesse Lloyd.