About me - Rhetta Akamatsu

About me

I am a freelance writer and author of three books, Ghost to Coast, a non-fiction handbook of ghost tours and paranormal investigation teams from state to state, a new Ghost to Coast volume, Ghost To Coast Tours and Haunted Places, which offers more paranormal history and true ghost tales for each state as well as more description of the ghost tours, and T'ain't Nobody's Business If I Do: Blues Women Old and New.All of the books are available at Amazon.com except for Ghost to Coast Tours and Haunted Places, which is brand new and only available at Lulu.com. It should be available at major bookstores by March 2009,and Ghost to Coast is also available at other major online booksellers.

I do most of my writing for the Internet, on many subjects, as I have very varied interests. Mostly, I write about travel, health, and the paranormal, but that is by no means an exclusive list.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

learning new things all the time

I know too much about ...

a whole lot of things

My parents always told me ...

I'd go blind from reading so much

My childhood ambition ...

was to be a teacher

My favorite memory ...

I have way too many of those to choose just one.

Why I write ...

Because I need to express myself and share what I know

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

My first job ...

was working in a movie theatre at age 15.

My best moment ...

is probably still to come.

My inspiration ...

comes from a lot of unexpected sources.

Featured article by Rhetta Akamatsu

Food & Drink > Recipes (Other) Drink recipes: Irish flag

This is a really colorful drink, that if done correctly, makes a lovely representation of the Irish flag: green, white, and orange. It is a perfect drink for a St. Patrick's Day celebration or any other occasion that calls for celebrating the Irish. The flavors are not the most compatible to everyone's taste, but they are not bad either, and the effect is worth it. The green of the Irish flag is said to stand for the Catholics of Ireland, the orange for the Protestants, and the white for the peace between them. An alternative explanation says the the green is for the older Gaelic tradition...

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