An elderly waitress silently serves breakfast to two friends at an eerily deserted diner—and the next day, the friends discover the diner is out of business and slated for demolition. A phantom train still blows its whistle more than fifty years after a gruesome accident. And a grandfather's spirit brings a warning that saves his family from a deadly house fire.
Over the past sixty years, FATE magazine has published thousands of true ghost stories—personal accounts from ordinary people who have had extraordinary run-ins with the spirit world. This collection features the best of these spine-tingling, bizarre, heartwarming, and sometimes humorous haunting experiences. These frightening firsthand reports include tales of:
Andrew Honigman (Minnesota) is a member FATE magazine's editorial staff. He has had editorial responsibility for the reader contribution departments of the magazine and he reads and evaluates submissions, communicates with contributors, and edits sections of the magazine. He has a long-time interest in comparative religion, philosophy, and mythology.