Anna Maria Manalo

A Introduction to the Upcoming Release, “The Night Visitants”, based on the life of co-author Tom Conwell and “Shayleen” the lifetime Abductee

Night Visitants
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My latest book with co-author Tom Conwell is done. I thought I would dedicate this particular blog entry with an explanation of the uniqueness of this narrative which markedly differs from my previous books in many ways, prior to its release in mid-April. The ebook will be available as a preorder on Amazon in the next few weeks.

First, it is a multi-genre book, both supernatural and paranormal aka an alien abduction. Without giving away spoilers, rest assured that halfway through the book, the nature of the entities take on a totally new meaning. For those of you who are interested in the synopsis, please click to the tab under “Books” or on the very bottom of the landing page of this site (The first page.) You can perhaps glean from that summary that the nature of the series of experiences are as the title suggests: Undefinable.

Two, it is the first book in which I have two memoires in on volume: Tom Conwell’s life as a forensic pattern researcher and ufologist as well as this woman whose name will be referred to as “Shayleen” in the book.

The presence of a coauthor, the third distinction, allowed me to consult others who are considered experts in distinguishing the phenomena. As I wrote this book with Tom providing me with the content based on his interviews and my own calls to the woman named “Shayleen”, the profound nature of the continued encounters, some, almost on a weekly basis, left me perplexed and terrified as an author. To date, these two memoirs, side by side has been the most baffling series of accounts that daunts not only in the telling, but also questions the nature of the experience and the established perspectives out there.

Due to the sensitivity of the subject matter and the nature of the community where Shayleen currently resides, “Shayleen” has asked that we keep her true identity anonymous as well as her location.

If you decide to read this book, be it via receipt of an Advanced Reader Copy or by preodering it on Amazon, please bear in mind that Shayleen’s story is true and so is Tom’s story. It is a nonfiction book based on the lives of two people who are now in their twilight years. They are testifying to events which unfolded in their lives.

For many readers, it will come as a hopefully riveting and suspenseful narrative that takes them on peaks and volleys as the two central characters encounter more and more highly strange events. However, for others, I hope that it leads them deeper on a journey of understanding that all paranormal events may have the same “home” or come from one “realm”. In my own research as an author and an experiencer myself, living through a demonic infestation which took my father’s life when I was two, I found that violence, prolonged rage, tragedy, unmitigated grief and any upheaval that causes emotional trauma lead to a tear in the fabric of three-dimensional reality.

A portal is opened in the same vein as one would open with the use of an Ouija board.

In the same theme as my first book, aptly entitled “Portal: A Lifetime of Paranormal Experiences,” the experiencers in the book “The Night Visitants” unwittingly opened a portal from which entities could slip through. It is my humble opinion that Shayleen’s encounters began when as a child she lived in a home where a haunted object was introduced as a “trophy” from a battlefield in World War Two.

Haunted, or even perhaps, cursed. You, the reader, must decide.