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Ask me your questions, bridgekeeper, I am not afraid!

  • Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! 39
  • No. I think the only ghosts who return are reboots of dead sitcoms. 73
  • Well... I'm not saying I do or don't. Anything's possible. Anyyyyythingggggg.... 96
  • 2021-03-08
  • 208 votes
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Content

Howdy all,

While I slowly wrangle the details of a new story that seems to be getting more and more elaborate every time I look at my messy notes, let’s uncover your darkest beliefs through everyone’s favorite time-waster: the poll!

Patreon doesn’t have a plug-in for anything more than a single-question poll, alas, so I’ll post a few different questions this week. In addition to casting a vote, let me know your thoughts on any or all of them, freeform, in the Comments section…. question number 1 is below. Get scrollin'.

In other news… Before I put myself into narration hibernation for a bit, I was able to do one more reading for the Sibling Horror podcast, and write the foreword to the prose collection which Matt and Emma Fradd just released…. then, over on YouTube, for the under-the-radar True Pasta channel, I read a sequence of five very short tales that should ruin a particular Christmas classic for you forever. Who knew that “Home Alone” held such dark depths within it? Who?? And the podcast The Ghosts on This Road is nearing the end of its planned 13-episode run, so I’m ready for baseball to begin!


Comments

Mark Harrington

They’re everywhere, and I mean EVERYWHERE 🥺 The Caspar type of course, not the awful chain dragging Jacob Marley variety.

Jill E Merrill

Haruki Marskimu it's always a good choice for intellectual stories about the subtle horrors of humanity. Birds earlier booked make you cringe but outlooks not till you've finished it's and it does into your brain that you find yourself thinking about the horrors of the human race.. A good one that begs for more after each shirt section is “ Underground,” it’s about the effects on individual people and families who were in the subway when the sarin was released. Heartbreaking, but scary as hell. If you like it, read dinner off his short stories and novels. You'll be thinking about then sands trying to decipher the truth behind the very subtle stories. Just don't start with the most recent very long novel. It got panned