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Deborah Hyde : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deborah Hyde
Deborah Hyde (; born 1965) is a British skeptic, folklorist, cultural anthropologist and Editor-in-Chief of ''The Skeptic''.〔 She writes and lectures extensively about superstition, cryptozoology, religion and belief in the paranormal, with special regard to the folklore, psychology and sociology behind these phenomena. In everyday life, she is a film-industry makeup effects coordinator.〔 She has even been introduced as a "vampire expert". ==Early life== Deborah Hyde's interest in the supernatural stems from her childhood and she attributes it to "having spent too much time with mad aunties".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Contact & Contributors )〕 While other girls are usually interested in fairies and angels, she has always been fascinated by "dark stuff". She started out believing, but that changed with her discovering 'The Black Arts' by occult writer Richard Cavendish, which made her apply a more analytic approach to these phenomena.〔
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