Catching up on my WriYe blog circle prompts, plus it’s an easy blog topic in the midst of convention planning, haha. (Trying to figure out my last outfit for the con. Do I want something that says “horror writer” to
A Landsquid, a Turtleduck, and a Ghost Story Walk Into a Bar…
Hey, want to see what a landsquid looks like when you haven’t drawn one in a few months? My imagination is weird. Also, in celebration of the haunting season being afoot, you can read my new ghost story, The Door
I Love Ghost Stories But Wouldn’t Want to Be In One
(Due to unforeseen circumstances, the discussion of The Wind in the Door will take place next Tuesday, October 2nd.) My husband recently came home. “Guess what?” he said. “They’re having a paranormal party!” “They’re having a what?” I said. “A
Things That Go Bump in the Night
Oh, Squiders, how I love ghost stories. And I love horror ala Poe or Lovecraft. But this love comes with a price. You see, my husband and I normally read in bed right before we go to sleep. You see
An Appreciation of Haunted Collector
As you know, Squiders, I appreciate the odd ghost hunting show. Which is why I like Haunted Collector, because it does something different. In the past, there’s been two types of ghost show: one where we recreate “true” experiences, and
A Treatise on Ghost Hunting Programs
So, if you guys have been reading my blog for any length of time, you know I love a good ghost story. So it should come to no surprise that I watch the occasional ghost hunting show on television. And
Ghost Stories
I have been reading a ridiculous amount of ghost stories lately. Usually in the bright daylight, because I’m the sort of person that will freak myself out and then I will end up spending the night with the lights on