
The Gothic Podcast- Season One Trailer
- S1:E1 The Castle of Caine | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E2 The Far Side of Darkness | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E3 A Candle for Candlewick | Monster of the Week RPG
- Grace and the Plague Doctors of Paris | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E4 Cry Havoc | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E5 Strange Places, Strange Faces | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E6 Too Many Havens | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E7 LJ Takes a Ride (Pt. 1) | Monster of the Week RPG
- S1:E8 LJ Takes a Ride (Pt. 2) | Monster of the Week RPG

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Memorium (Juanita R. Lonis 1918 – 2015)
Memories from my youth: I spent many weekends at my grandparents’ house in Glenwood, Missouri (so far north that it’s almost in Iowa), where I slept on the couch because I was scared of the ghosts I was sure were … Continue reading
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Photographing Art
As well as being a writer (and all the other hats I wear), I’m a photographer. I carry cameras everywhere. This can become annoying both to me (“Gack! Why did I bring a full size Canon on an eight-mile hike?”) … Continue reading
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Friday Fictioneers: The Last Chandelier
Every week, Rochelle Wisoff-Fields posts a photo prompt on her website and her Friday Fictioneers write flash fiction inspired by the prompt. This week’s prompt is: The Last Chandelier (100 words) Aaron stared up at the chandelier from where he lay … Continue reading
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