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Cogito Ergo Blogo: Writing for Godot

by Kev the Vampire: Why am I writing this? Why are you reading it? Where do blogs come from and where are they going to? ‘In the beginning was the Word’, we are told in John 1.1, but the Bible makes [...]

Articles

On the “death” of Supernatural’s Castiel

by Sol Oróstica-Trejo: The CW’s Supernatural has dedicated complete episodes to the fans, showing the series ideas through books and an underground franchise, conventions and an obsessive fangirl working side by side with the Winchesters themselves. Until recently, there were no [...]

Articles, Entertainment

History and the Paranormal: A Working Relationship

by Mike Ricksecker: History and the paranormal go hand-in-hand. After all, the lives ghosts had lived on Earth are in the past. Their stories permeate the walls of the locations in which they haunt and appear, at times, in the [...]

Paranormal, Research and Opinion

In Celebration of the Monster: The History of Horror and the Thing under the Bed

by W. Scott Poole: What would a history of American monsters look like? What would it mean to explore monsters as a way to examine the history of America? And wouldn’t this be a strange kind of history, a chronology [...]

Articles, Arts and Literature
THE BOOK DIES SCREAMING!

THE BOOK DIES SCREAMING!

by Richard Jay Parker: I’ve noticed that a large percentage of online pieces about books and technology frequently use the phrase ‘Death Of The Book.’  It was probably quite attention-grabbing a couple of years ago but now it seems to have lost its [...]

Arts and Literature

“…if there’s something I want to know about, I find a way. I’m not a fearful person and I hate missing opportunities. I love that line in the song about people saying I shouldn’t tempt fate, but I say that fate shouldn’t tempt me.” -Katherine Ramsland

DarkMedia Interviews Katherine Ramsland: When author Katherine Ramsland takes you on a journey into places where few dare to tread, whether it be the dark recesses of the mind of a serial killer, or a subculture with a universe all [...]

Arts and Literature, Arts and Literature Interviews, Interviews

Grave Robbers Point II

by Jill C. Kirkham: The cemetery has long been, if you’ll excuse me, a favourite haunt of mine. I find it very soothing, especially in the fall. I love to walk the narrow tree lined paths, and read epitaphs or talk [...]

Articles, Arts and Literature
Pushing The Bloodsoaked Envelope

Pushing The Bloodsoaked Envelope

by Richard Jay Parker Do you try to shock yourself? It was a question I was asked recently and I’m sure they were referring to my writing and not my private life. It’s true that there are some very mild-mannered [...]

Arts and Literature

Divination: Communicating With Spirits Using A Divining Crystal

by Lily Luchesi: Before I truly begin this blog, let me inform you all that this is a true story of an actual experience I, and two others, had this past spring, using a divining crystal to communicate with the [...]

Paranormal, Research and Opinion