Publisher's Synopsis
"Jap Herron: A Novel Written from the Ouija Board" offers a unique glimpse into the spiritualism movement of the early 20th century. Attributed to Emily Grant Hutchings and purportedly dictated by the spirit of Mark Twain through a Ouija board, this intriguing novel explores themes of the afterlife and communication with the deceased.
Falling into both the realms of ghost stories and occult fiction, "Jap Herron" presents a fascinating historical artifact for those interested in channeling and the paranormal. It serves as a window into a time when spiritualism held considerable sway, capturing the public's fascination with contacting spirits. The book's unusual origin as a channeled text adds another layer of intrigue, prompting reflection on the nature of authorship and the boundaries of reality. Whether viewed as a genuine communication or a product of the imagination, "Jap Herron" provides a thought-provoking and enduring literary experience.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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