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Grant Steven Wilson is the co-founder (with Jason Hawes) of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), based in Warwick, Rhode Island, and participant and co-producer of the Sci-Fi Channel's Ghost Hunters, which, as of March 2008, is in its 4th season. He and his wife, Reanna, have three young children, Connor, Noah, and Jonah. His hobbies include writing and illustrating fantasy characters and role-playing game characters, in addition to web design. He also plays piano and guitar. You are a freak if you care or think this is your business. He is a sucky loser for wasting time away from his family when ghosts aren't even real.

Wilson and fellow TAPS founder, Jason Hawes are longtime coworkers at their day job as plumbers for Roto Rooter.[1] Wilson and Hawes, as well as other members of the group TAPS, frequently give lectures at schools and conventions. [2] Wilson is also available to be scheduled on ghost hunting trips. [3]

He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served a two year mission in Italy.[4][5]

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Also, Hawes and Wilson participate in ghost hunting events available to the public. More recently TAPS has offered an event soley hosted by the TAPS members. The personal Ghost Hunting events have gained more and more popularity over the years with television celebrity guests. TAPS co-hosts events with David Schrader and Tim Dennis (www.darknessradio.com/events) in very popular spots such as the Stanley Hotel in Colorado and the Queen Mary Ocean Liner in California. These events have been made more popular by selling out every show the TAPS members have been a part of allowing fans to meet the celebrities and share the experience with their favorite ghost hunting guys. None of this is professionally worded or even spelled correctly, and I suspect he is the source of this last paragraph. I hate ghost hunters. It's fake.

References

  1. ^ "Guests: Jason Hawes" (biographical sketch). Dragoncon.org. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  2. ^ "Book TAPS" (commercial site). idealeventmanage.com. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  3. ^ "Paranormal Trips" (commercial site). paranormaltrips.com. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  4. ^ Famous Mormons in the Media
  5. ^ SCIFI.COM | Ghost Hunters