Background
Andrew Joseph Fisher was born and educated in England.
(Mediumship dates back to the Greek Oracles and beyond, bu...)
Mediumship dates back to the Greek Oracles and beyond, but millennia later nobody yet knows for certain what transpires when a medium enters a deep trance. Today, the practice of channeling spirit guides through hypnotized mediums is hotly debated. This strange phenomenon is either dismissed as a dubious parlor trick, or regarded as a form of communication between this world and the next. Many view "the guides" as a source of love and wisdom…but are they? For five years, Joe Fisher painstakingly investigated the claims of channelers and the mysterious voices that speak through them. The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts is his gripping journey into a realm of darkness and deception.
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Andrew Joseph Fisher was born and educated in England.
In 1971 he moved to Canada, from where he mostly worked. He did not give up his English citizenship, holding a dual citizenship with Canada. Fisher began his career in journalism as a junior reporter on The Staffordshire Advertiser.
He later became, aged only 22, the paper"s news editors
lieutenant was a record for the youngest news editor in England. After emigrating to Canada, he became an investigative reporter and feature writer for both the Toronto Sun and the Toronto Star.
He also traveled frequently in between his journalistic work, visiting Greece, Ireland, Ecuador, Morocco and Peru. In these places, he researched for his own personal writing projects.
His stay in Ecuador, during which time he taught English at the Colegio Americano in Quito, he wrote journals that were later published in book form as Cotopaxi Visions: Travels in Ecuador.
Fisher specialized in writing about the paranormal. His books have sold over one million copies and been translated into 22 languages. In 2001, Fisher committed suicide in Fergus, Ontario.
(Mediumship dates back to the Greek Oracles and beyond, bu...)