Interview with Steven wills for his paranormal experiences book

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  1. Write the interview for your book by Steven Wills
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Here’s a polished interview draft you can use:


Interview for Paranormal Experiences by Steven Wills

Interviewer: Steven, thank you for speaking with us about Paranormal Experiences. What inspired you to write this book?

Steven Wills: Thank you for having me. I’ve always been fascinated by the unexplained. Over the years, I’ve heard and experienced stories that challenged my understanding of reality. I wanted to gather those experiences into one place and explore them honestly, without dismissing people’s accounts or exaggerating them.

Interviewer: What does the book focus on?

Steven Wills: The book explores a range of paranormal experiences, including ghost sightings, unexplained sounds, strange feelings in certain places, and encounters that people believe cannot be explained by ordinary means. It’s part storytelling, part reflection, and part investigation into the unknown.

Interviewer: Are these stories based on real experiences?

Steven Wills: Yes, many of them are based on real experiences shared by people, and some are personal accounts. The goal wasn’t to prove anything definitively, but to present the stories in a thoughtful and compelling way.

Interviewer: What do you hope readers take away from the book?

Steven Wills: I hope readers keep an open mind. Even if they don’t believe in the paranormal, I want them to appreciate how powerful these experiences can be for the people who live through them. Sometimes the truth of an experience is in its impact, not in whether it can be explained.

Interviewer: Did writing this book change how you view paranormal activity?

Steven Wills: It did. Writing the book made me realize how many people have had experiences they can’t explain, and how deeply those experiences can affect them. I became more respectful of the mystery itself. Not everything has to be solved right away.

Interviewer: Was there a particular story that stood out to you while working on the book?

Steven Wills: Yes, there were several, but one that stood out involved a person who repeatedly sensed a presence in an old home. The details were subtle, but the consistency of the experience made it very memorable. Stories like that stay with you because they are so personal and unsettling.

Interviewer: How would you describe the tone of the book?

Steven Wills: The tone is serious, reflective, and atmospheric. I wanted it to feel immersive and respectful, not sensationalized. Paranormal experiences are often deeply personal, so the writing needed to honor that.

Interviewer: Who is the book written for?

Steven Wills: It’s for readers who are interested in the paranormal, unexplained phenomena, and true accounts of strange experiences. It’s also for people who enjoy mystery and are open to thinking about the world in new ways.

Interviewer: What was the hardest part of writing Paranormal Experiences?

Steven Wills: The hardest part was balancing skepticism with openness. I wanted the book to be believable and grounded, while still allowing room for the unexplained. That balance is important when writing about topics like this.

Interviewer: Do you believe every paranormal experience has a supernatural explanation?

Steven Wills: Not necessarily. Some experiences may have ordinary explanations we simply don’t understand yet. But I also believe there are some things that remain mysterious, and that mystery is part of what makes the subject so compelling.

Interviewer: Finally, what would you say to readers who are skeptical?

Steven Wills: I’d say skepticism is healthy. Questioning things is important. But I’d also encourage readers not to dismiss every unexplained experience too quickly. Sometimes the unknown deserves careful attention.

Interviewer: Thank you, Steven, for sharing your thoughts on Paranormal Experiences.

Steven Wills: Thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to talk about it.


How to save it as a PDF

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Option 2: Microsoft Word

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  5. Choose PDF as the file type

If you want, I can also:

  • make it more formal
  • make it sound more mysterious and spooky
  • turn it into a question-and-answer interview with a journalist
  • format it as a clean PDF-ready layout with a title page and author name

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