M is for Mothman

M is for Mothman

No one wants to run into the Mothman. This giant winged thing–described as looking like a half-man/half-bat, half-man/half-bird/or (yep, you guessed it) half-man/half-moth–seems to predict terrible doom. A natural disaster occurs soon after he shows up....

G is for Green Children of Woolpit

Picture a quaint little English village in the Middle Ages. It’s the 12th century, and you’re in the charmingly named Woolpit. Woolpit is located in Suffolk, and it still exists. Just over 2,000 people live there today. In the 12th century, a group of...

Things That Go Bump in the Night: A to Z Theme Reveal

Against my better judgment, I signed up for the A to Z Challenge again this year. I also signed up for Camp NaNoWriMo. Which means that I’m going to be writing 24/7 in April–blog posts everyday except Sunday, and 1,668 words on a novel each day, including...

Unsolved Mysteries: What Happened to Julie Weflen?

Out of all the true crime stories I’ve read, one sticks with me and won’t let go. It’s the strange case of Julie Weflen, who went missing near Riverside State Park in Washington state in 1987. Gentle, good-hearted, and strong-willed, Julie was one of...