Rosemary Ellen Guiley

Rosemary Ellen Guiley (July 8, 1950 - July 18, 2019) was an American writer on topics related to spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal. She was also a radio show host, a certified hypnotist, a board director of the "National Museum of Mysteries and Research" and the "Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters", and a "Lifetime Achievement Award" winner from the Upper Peninsula Paranormal Research Society, Michigan. She has written more than 49 books, including ten encyclopedias. Guiley died on Thursday, July 18, 2019, after a battle with colon cancer.

Works
Her works include Atlas of the Mysterious in North America (1995) – a listing of places in Canada and the US associated with mysterious occurrences; The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft; Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical & Paranormal Experience – a reference book on topics related to spirituality, mythology and New Age; and The Encyclopedia of Angels.

In 2011, Guiley published Talking to the Dead via Tor Books, co-authored with George Noory. She was working with Darren Evans on the book The Zozo Phenomenon which was published by Visionary Living, Inc.

Activities
Guiley was a consulting editor of Fate magazine and a regular guest on Coast to Coast AM. She has made television appearances on various networks, including A&E, The History Channel and The Discovery Channel. Her work has been translated into 14 languages. She took part in conventions and events like the International U.F.O Congress and Conference, Vail Symposium, and Michigan Paranormal Convention.

Response
Christian evangelist John Ankerberg criticized Guiley's understanding of intuition (as she described it in Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical and Paranormal Experience – "intuition invariably proves to be right"), saying that with beliefs like those, rational thinking and spiritual discernment are often discarded. He also interprets from her book Angels of Mercy that she and other New Age writers of angel literature are unwittingly relating to fallen angels/demons. In Angels of Mercy Ankerberg criticizes Guiley's assertion that "angels" should be trusted unconditionally without the fear-based belief that they might be demons, saying that it is irrational and that he believes demons are indeed impersonating angels.

Documentaries and TV shows

 * Children of the Grave (2008) (writer) The Sci-Fi Channel
 * The Lost Tapes (seasons 2 and 3). Animal Planet.
 * The Haunted. Animal Planet.
 * Angels: Good or Evil. History Channel.
 * Witchcraft in Salem, Mysterious Journeys. The Travel Channel
 * The Secret Life of Vampires, A&E
 * Dreams and Food, The Discovery Health Channel
 * Divine Magic: The World of the Supernatural: The Restless Dead, Time-Life Films
 * Divine Magic: The World of the Supernatural: Dreams of Gold, Time-Life Films
 * The Quest: Lunar Mysteries, Discovery Channel
 * Adventures Beyond: America's Most Haunted, Bob Schott Productions
 * The Science and Power of Prayer, Hartley Film Foundation
 * The Possessed (2009)