Archived Site: The Ghosts of November:

Information Concerning this Archived Site

Source: https://novemberghosts.blogspot.com/

This is the archive of a blogspot hosted by Jeff Brailey, the senior medic of the Joint Humanitarian Task Force sent to Guyana in November 1978. Brailey wrote about his experiences in the book The Ghosts of November, which he self-published in 1998, but his work did not end there. Instead, he continued to research the military and diplomatic responses to Jonestown, and revised his work several times before posting what was to be the final edition on his blogspot. Beyond the book itself, however, the postings include Brailey's reports on his efforts to secure a literary agent, as well as topics relating to Jonestown, cults, cult leaders, and related subjects.

Brailey died in 2014.

In addition to this archive, this site has published both the complete manuscript of the final edition of the book as well as Brailey's other blog postings in text formats.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

I am Back

I have been receiving an average of four emails weekly regarding the Jonestown Massacre from an array of different people - historians, scholars, students, the curious, etc. I have yet to find an agent interested in representing the revision of The Ghosts of November. Despite this, my correspondence tells me readers are more curious than ever about this event that occurred 30 years ago next November.

I have decided to offer the book in a serialized version for periodicals. I will provide 22 articles of approximately 2500 words each or 11 articles of about 5000 words each. If you would like to see The Ghosts of November serialized in your hometown newspaper, please contact me and I will try to arrange it.

If you are an editor and want to use the serialization of my book, please contact me at wordworks2001@yahoo.com.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I went to Mercy high school with terry carter and mary lou meyer. terry's brothers tim and mike led them to Guyana. I would like to know what terry and mary lou's life was like in guyana. i understand they were married and had children there. could you fill me in on the details?
thank you.
cheryl