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The Ballad of Resurrection Mary
Resurrection Cemetery in Justice, Illinois - made famous by the ghost story of Resurrection Mary. (Photo Wikimedia Commons.)Resurrection Mary: Urban Legend or True Entity? I have an avid interest in ghost...
1 commentMerlin's Doomsday Chronicles
Photo by alicepopkorn (cc Flickr) There are far more "Doomsday Chronicles" than the ones that are hyped now, featuring Nostradamus or the Mayan Calendar. They mostly regenerate very ancient symbols of...
0 commentsThe Eilean Mor Mystery
The Lighthouse of Eilean Mor (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_lighthouse_on_Eilean_Mor.jpg) One of my favorite historical mysteries is the disappearance of the lighthouse keepers of Eilean Mor (or...
7 commentsTrime Traveler John Titor
As an online writer, you have lots of opportunities offline writers don't have: you are a composer of content, who can work with words to get his message through, but also with pictures, illustrations,...
2 commentsDreaming of This Man
Ever Dreamt of This Man? New York, January 2006. The patient of a well-known psychiatrist draws the face of This Man, who has been repeatedly appearing in her dreams. She has never met This Man before, but...
3 commentsMister Mystery Pop
The Dutch singer-songwriter and "alternative history investigator" Corjan de Raaf writes pop songs with a head, a tail and a mystery story in between. Until now, Corjan was probably best known as Rennes-le-Chateau researcher...
0 commentsAt My First Seance, I Saw the Faces of Death
In her book There Is No Death, Florence Marryat tells us how she in February 1873 was introduced to Mr. Henry Dunphyof the Morning Post. The favorite hobby of Mr. Dunphy was "Spiritualism", and since...
2 commentsThe Events of 9/11 Predicted in a Book?
It sounds completely unbelievable, and yet... it seems to be true! After a lifetime of inexplicable and often terrifying contacts with the supernatural, Dr. Donald Ryles PhD was spiritually guided to encode...
2 commentsBruges-la-Morte, by Georges Rodenbach
In 1892 Georges Rodenbach published his masterpiece Bruges-la-Morte. The short novel immediately was acknowledged as one of the greatest achievements of the "decadent movement" in French literature, a vision...
2 commentsThe Love Lake Succubus of Bruges-la-Morte
In folklore and medieval legends a succubus is a frightening demon who takes the form of a woman to seduce men in dreams and have sexual intercourse. In modern times, a succubus is often depicted as highly...
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