Amy Farrar lays it down from the start. "I grew up in Grovers Mill, New Jersey, which is where the Martians landed." Her tone is comic but its pith is hardened by real belief.
Farrar is a freelance writer and editor based in Mound, and she published her memoir, A Jersey Girl's Guide to the Universe, in October. As a self-described clairaudient who says she's had a personal encounter with extraterrestrials, an out of body experience and numerous glimpses of what she says have been UFOs, Farrar doesn't short the irony of being born in the town where Orson Welles had broadcast The War of the Worlds 82 years ago.
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