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Fearless Friday: Charles Haskell and the history of madness at sea (A Real Life Ghost Story)
Between 1830 and 1892 nearly 600 ships and more than 3,000 lives were lost in the treacherous and gale-swept waters of the Grand Banks, off

David Stigwood
Apr 9, 20212 min read


Daily Strange's Fearless Friday: Spectral Incursions
Those who scorn the idea that spooks and specters prowl and shimmer through the world do so because no one has so far caught a ghost in a...

Christiane Schilling
Apr 9, 20212 min read


Daily's Strange's Toxic Thursday: Inexplicable Explanations
In addition to more or less scientific explanations of skyfalls are others that invoke mechanisms even more mysterious than the phenomena...

Stanislav Farada
Apr 9, 20213 min read


Daily Strange's Wicked Wednesday: A Psychic Rainy Season
It began one October day in 1963, when the Francis Martin family of Methuen, Massachusetts, noticed a damp patch appearing on the wall of th

Patricia Thompson
Apr 7, 20212 min read


Daily Strange's Tricky Tuesday: A Feeling of Terror and Panic...
Hereward Hubert Lavington Carrington (October 17, 1880 - December 26, 1958) was one of the pioneers of psychical research in the United...

Lianella Mancinotti
Apr 6, 20213 min read


Tricky Tuesday: A Holy Mystery - Saint Francis the Fire Handler
For some saints' immunity to fire seems to be a special mark of grace, while for a few less exalted men and women the same immunity seems a

László Harkányi
Apr 6, 20212 min read


A Horror Book Review from Craig DiLouie's The Children of Red Peak
Bram Stoker Award-nominated author Craig DiLouie creates a brand new twist to the cult horror story within a heart-pounding novel of mental

Henrik Zander
Oct 18, 20203 min read


To live in the autumn of a leaf. Do you wonder what the intermediate present means?
Many theories of prophecy focus on what are actually professed to be uncertainties and ambiguities in our standard notion of what the long t

Eamonn Wolfenden
Oct 7, 20202 min read


Dark Whispers From The Edge: Kate Elizabeth Russell's My Dark Vanessa Review
To be human is telling stories and occasionally these stories are difficult and ugly to stomach. Kate Elizabeth Russell's debut novel My Dar

Agnieszka Walach
Oct 5, 20203 min read


Unhinged Review: Rage of A Dark Crowe
The smallest provocation, a seemingly innocuous argument, or maybe a small scuffle is able to result in terrible consequences. That is the..

Lianella Mancinotti
Oct 1, 20202 min read


Embracing The Dark Beliefs: History Behind The Black Magic
From the times of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt to present times in Haiti, Australia, Africa, and anywhere else, people that are healthy....

Prévost Carletti
Sep 16, 20204 min read


In The Eye Of Fate: The Fatal Salute Incident
Whether an individual dreams that he is going to die in a particular condition and then takes care to stay away from that situation

Mc Chai
Sep 15, 20201 min read


Mystery of the Natural and Supernatural Birth
We get our Supernatural Life for the first time at the moment of Baptism. The cleansing waters of the Sacrament wash off the stain of origin

Magnus Perfort
Jul 28, 20203 min read


About Witches and Such: An Objective Peek by Jean Cirrita
We will attempt in this and ensuing columns to explore the world of the occult in all its forms: Witchcraft, Sorcery, Lycanthropy, Druidic

Daily Strange
Jul 27, 20209 min read


A Dark Poem From The World War I: Wilfred Owen's Strange Meeting Mystery
World War I ended officially at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918. To celebrate the armistice, the boat's captain encouraged all the officers for

Stanislav Farada
Jul 20, 20202 min read


Mystical Creatures in the sky: Do Monsters Really Fly?
The monsters that come by land and by sea are fairly well documented, and if it is true that mankind has an innate need to trust in otherwor

Patricia Thompson
Jul 20, 20202 min read


Movable Mysteries: Can some people suddenly vanish from sight by ceasing to exist?
Orion Williamson was a farmer near Selma, Alabama. One day in July 1854 he got up from his chair on the farmhouse porch and set out....

Lisette Cornwell
Jul 20, 20202 min read


Early fictions from the full moon: It comes when the moonlight!
The literary werewolf took a very long time to crawl from the lower brain on the printed page. Strange survival, it had been born ages ago..

Lianella Mancinotti
Jul 3, 202015 min read


The Evolution of horror Comics
Today, the comic book is a bigger and better show than ever before. To give you an idea of how much comic book art has changed in the last..

Mc Chai
Jun 28, 202020 min read


A News about the Unearthly Fates: Prophecies of Joeseph DeLuise
On the night of January 16, 1969, Joseph DeLouise walked into a Chicago cocktail lounge and requested to find a newspaper. He wanted to read

László Harkányi
Jun 26, 20202 min read


The Magical Side Of A Mind: Exploring ESP and the Psychokinesis
ESP is the capacity to feel or know of events that aren't clear to the standard five senses, whereas psychokinesis is a natural force that..

Þorsteinn Bøving
Jun 26, 20203 min read


Astronomical Oddities: Britain's The Castlerigg Stone Circle ''The Cave'' Mystery
Stonehenge is the most famous stone circle in Britain, the Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick in the Lake District, Has to be the most at

László Harkányi
Jun 24, 20202 min read


Paranormal Files: The Haunted Hotels· of Highway 49 by William Hauck
The two-lane blacktop meanders back and forth throughout the Sierra Foothills, after old gold mining roads all the way from Grass Valley to

Daily Strange
Jun 23, 20203 min read


In the view of Mad Science: Sea Serpents and lake monsters fantasy.
The very names "sea serpent" and "lake monster" possess an aura of fantasy about them, suggesting that the odd animals referred to are outsi

Eamonn Wolfenden
Jun 20, 20203 min read
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