
by Heather Moser Every once in a while, a particular piece of folklore or an old newspaper article will find its way to me, and it sends me down a…
by Heather Moser Every once in a while, a particular piece of folklore or an old newspaper article will find its way to me, and it sends me down a…
by Heather Moser During this time of quarantine and adjusting to the new normal of self-isolation, I find myself diving into folklore for comfort. Most recently, I have been seeking stories…
by Heather Moser The time of the Krampus is almost upon us! The eve of December 5th, known as Krampusnacht in some regions of the world, sees the arrival…
by Heather Moser On April 13th I visited Moundsville, West Virginia for the first time. After a wonderful tour of the old West Virginia Penitentiary (which has quite a gruesome…
by Heather Moser When I was a young girl, my mother told me stories of what life was like for her growing up on a farm. Her life as…
by Heather Moser In the early 1900s, Elliott O’Donnell began a prolific writing career that later granted him recognition as an authority on paranormal matters. Aside from writing fiction,…
by Sean Wick *as mentioned in episode 133… I would like to share the story of a night I was depressed and how that dark state of mind seemingly called…
by Deborah Frediani Amy was one of the six benign spectral “residents” who lived in our former home, the very haunted duplex that I have spoke about before. This…
by Andrew D. Gable Most all devotees of the mysterious and unexplained will be, by this point, familiar with the story of Dyatlov Pass in Russia, where nine hikers…
by Wolf Garner In 1899, while in his Colorado Springs Laboratory, Nikola Tesla received unidentified impulses, while experimenting with early radio. At first he thought these were just like…
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