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Author Archives: Joshua Tuttle
Your Thursday Dose of Apology: Goatman’s Bridge Edition
So I did get to go see Goatman’s Bridge, and I’d intended to have the post about the experience up by the Tuesday just passed. Obviously I didn’t. I only arrived home from Texas last night at midnight, and in … Continue reading
Posted in Tuesday Spooky, Uncategorized
Tagged Abandoned Facility, Apology, Goatman's Bridge, Haunted History, Small Town America, Texas, Thursday, Tuesday, Urban Legend
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Your Tuesday Dose of the Spooky: Creepy Black Figure Appears in the Sky and Leads to Goatmen
It’s Tuesday again! Time for your weekly dose of the Spooky, culled from around the web, the world, and life. Every week I’ll have something new to send a shiver down your spine. This week’s theme is…strange. Chalk this one … Continue reading
Posted in Tuesday Spooky
Tagged Atmospheric Disturbance, Goatman, Spooky, Spooky Coincidence, Tuesday, Urban Legend
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A Bit of Shameless Self-Promotion: “A Haunted Island,” now available on DriveThruRPG
A little shameless self-promotion here. I recently published an RPG product called “A Haunted Island.” Some of you might be thinking, “didn’t Algernon Blackwood write a short story by that name?” Yes, yes he did. Mr. Blackwood “collaborated” with me … Continue reading
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Tagged Algernon Blackwood, DriveThruRPG.com, Horror Gaming, RPG Supplement, Self-Promotion
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Spooky Small Town America (August 2015 Literary Meeting)
Welcome to the August 2015 Literary Meeting! The most recent literary theme has been “Spooky small town America.” This is a topic for which there is an abundant supply of literary material, so the theme ran for two months rather that … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Meeting, Review
Tagged Antipastoral, Everywhere & Nowhere USA, Fictional Text, Gothic, Haunted History, Horror, HP Lovecraft, Lovecraft Country, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Places, Puritans, Radio Small Town America, Slasher, Small Town America, Southern Gothic, Urban Legend, William Faulkner
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