The Ghost Writer House
Ghost Gossip
2025/08/04
The Ghost Writer House
The Ghost Writer House

Ghost Gossip
2025/08/04
This episode takes listeners inside a Texas home steeped in layered history—where writers, soldiers, and spirits converge across generations. What begins as a personal exploration of an old house quickly unfolds into a web of uncanny parallels, verified tragedies, and creative awakenings sparked by the unseen.
The Ghost Writer House emerges not just as a haunted location but as a living archive of trauma, memory, and unexpected inspiration. Five documented deaths—including a Union soldier, a Republic of Texas daughter, and writer Harold Monroe—anchor its eerie resonance. Paranormal activity manifests through sensory phenomena (ear-ringing, moving objects), animal behavior, and validated medium insights—most notably confirming details about terminally ill resident Doreen. The surrounding Fort Worth neighborhood reveals deeper darkness: unsolved murders, satanic activity, gang violence, and Comanche land history. Rather than succumbing to fear, the host channels this energy into creation—co-writing a bestselling horror novel with a long-lost friend, launching a paranormal podcast, and pursuing historical recognition for past residents. Crucially, fiction and reality blur: characters’ tattoos, toys, and storylines mirror real-life artifacts and events, suggesting the house doesn’t just inspire stories—it insists on being heard.
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Five documented deaths occurred in the house, including Walt Julian who died in the family room.
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An elemental in the family room caused a water bottle to invert on Christmas Day
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A medium accurately described Doreen’s open-heart surgeries before the family recalled them
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Ray Roberts accidentally shot himself on a boxcar in 1914 and died 30 minutes later; his friends ran to the speaker's home.
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A TikTok live tour with a Ouija board hit twice when mentioning 'Martha'
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Jen’s novel sold more in two weeks than all her previous children’s books combined
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Harold Monroe, a local columnist, wants to make things right—a feeling that's hard to put into words