New book is Putting a Stopper in the Bottle of Death and the Occult

Gary FraughenGary Fraughen
Gary Fraughen
Gary Fraughen, who lives in Ashdown Forest near Forest Row, explores the occult in his new book Putting a Stopper in the Bottle of Death and the Occult (self-published and available on Amazon).

“At its root word source, the occult means ‘hidden’ or ‘that which cannot be seen’” explains Gary, who is 55.

“I visit spelling, clothing, commerce, ceremonies, music, money and much, much more. An example is those who are married don’t realise they’ve been through a horse-breeding ceremony where a female horse or mare is tended by a groom, who is suited and booted and controls the mare with headgear, also known as bridalry which is where we get the term bridalwear.