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Electronic voice phenomena?

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So I have Audacity on my computer and I use that to record EVP. I have gotten some very successful results, but not on first try. Only on like second and third. I use WavePad to amplify the EVPs to 600% to hear them at high-def quality. My family thinks I'm quite psychotic for doing this. I don't really care what they think. Their all skeptical, yada yada. Anyways, now that I have all this knowledge/proof of EVP existence I'm going to publish a book about it & I have found a publisher willing to publish it. What should I talk about?

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  1. You may have proof in your eyes, but you need to have others that are serious & credible in this field to confirm your findings.  That will make your findings more stable & believable.


  2. well let me start by saying good work.some times you can make a skeptic a beliver with proof.and what you shouid talk about is places,dates times,evp was takeing.a little about your self and why you got into this type of work.and explain a little about whats going on about evp.make people more aware of this mystery.than maybe it wont be such a mystery to them any more.

  3. Sounds as though you either found a subsidy publisher who'll publish anything a person writes for a price, or you've found Lulu.com, who will publish anything a person writes and sell him/her as many copies as you want to buy so you can pass them out to your friends.

    Under those publishing parameters you can tell stories about the antics of your pet cat, what you had for breakfast, anything you choose.  Nobody will care.

    Edit:  In this instance I'm skeptical about  your claim that you've found a traditional publishing house to commit to publishing a book you don't have a chapter outline, three sample chapters, and a proposal.  If you had those you wouldn't be on YQA asking, "What should I talk about?"

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