Gemma Johnson

Gemma is a qualified teacher and has worked in a range of educational settings for many years. After having her own paranormal experiences at a young age, Gemma became fascinated with the world of the paranormal. When her own children also developed an interest, together with her husband Michael, Gemma created the non-profit group Junior Paranormal Events who exclusively offer safe and appropriate opportunities for children and young people to explore the paranormal. In addition to JPE, Gemma is a keen writer and regularly contributes to Haunted Magazine, she is also currently involved in a range of other writing projects.

Saddleworth Moor: Mystery, Tragedy and Hauntings
Terror on Toad Lane: Haunted Pioneers Museum Has Dark Past
D.E.V.I.L by Jill Lincoln BOOK REVIEW
Ghostly Legends and Woodland Whispers at Tandle Hill Tavern
Horrorwood: Heywood’s horror convention making a big noise
Ghosts of Heaton Park: Haunted Tales from Manchester’s Historic Hall
Sightings of the Huttock Top Beast Continue to Intrigue
Haunted Heptonstall: The Ghosts of Yorkshire’s Most Chilling Village
Old Cankey, Middleton’s Most Notorious Grave Robber
The Haunted Highways of Bolton
Ghostly Secrets of St Leonards Church, Middleton
The Manchester Mummy Won’t Stay Dead
Ghosts of the East Lancs Railway: The Haunting of Bolton Street Station
Ghostly Secrets of Preston’s Hoghton Tower
Lily’s Monster by Cliff McNish BOOK REVIEW
Boggart Hole Clough’s Monster Waits in the Dark
Why the UK Version of Ghosts Still Haunts Us – And the US One Doesn’t
Not Again: Ghosts BBC (S4, E6) REVIEW
Poached Guests: Ghosts BBC (S4, E5) REVIEW
Gone Gone: Ghosts BBC (S4, E4) REVIEW
The Hardest Word: Ghosts BBC (S4, E3) REVIEW
Speak As Ye Choose: Ghosts BBC (S4, E2) REVIEW
Happy Holiday: Ghosts BBC (S4, E1) REVIEW
The Burning Girls TV REVIEW

The Burning Girls TV REVIEW

21 November 2024