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  • The Family In The Attic

    The house on Redfern Lane had always felt too big for Michael Howard. After his wife passed, the creaking halls and wide, empty rooms seemed to stretch on forever, each corner steeped in shadows.  He had thought about selling the… Continue reading

    The Family In The Attic
  • Crossing Over: The Dark Legacy of Stuckey’s Bridge

    Stuckey’s Bridge is more than just a historic landmark spanning the Chunky River near Meridian, Mississippi—it’s a place steeped in eerie legend and chilling ghost stories. Officially recognized as a Mississippi Landmark in 1984 and added to the National Register… Continue reading

    Crossing Over: The Dark Legacy of Stuckey’s Bridge
  • Ghosts As Symbols Of Unresolved Emotions

    There is a moment when the veil between the past and the present grows thin. At that moment, you feel a chill, a shadow shifting in the periphery of your vision, a whisper carried by the wind that doesn’t belong… Continue reading

    Ghosts As Symbols Of Unresolved Emotions
  • Night Whispers

    Listen closely—do you hear them?The whispers in the night,Carried on the breath of long-lost souls,Dancing through the winds of forgotten time,Brushing softly against the nape of your neck,Their voices are like shadows, drifting near your ear They speak of regret,… Continue reading

    Night Whispers
  • Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam

    The Battle of Droop Mountain, a pivotal Civil War clash, unfolded on November 6, 1863, on the rugged terrain of Pocahontas County, West Virginia.  As Union forces, led by General William W. Averell, prepared to raid the Virginia & Tennessee… Continue reading

    Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam