This has been quite a week! Wrapped up the A to Z Challenge last Saturday, which was so much fun!…
Into the Paranormal: Bigfoot
So, we talked about the Yeti not long ago. Today we’ll be discussing his North American counterpart today, the Bigfoot. Typically described…
The Graveyard Wedding
Feel free to comment to let me know what you think! The Graveyard Wedding was published in Fall Issue by…
Sold!
I have awesome news to share today! I was offered contracts for two stories (one is cyberpunk and the other…
Z is for Zmeu
Woohoo! So, we’ve made it to the end of the A to Z Challenge. Who else is really excited about that?…
Y is for Yeti
The Yeti, also known as the Abominable snowman, is an ape-like creature that prefers the frozen mountain ranges of Himalaya, Nepal,…
X is for Xana
The Asturian nymph, Xana, is typical water spirit. Tied to a location of pure running water, she is usually described…
W is for Wendigo
The Wendigo is from Native American mythology, more specifically to the Algonquian-speaking tribes. It is a spirit of cannibalism that either manifests…
V is for Valkyrie
Valkyries, from Norse mythology, are “the chooser of the slain.” This comes parts of the Old Norse name valkyrjur with…
U is for Upier
Upiers, are from Eastern European folklore. Mainly from Pomerania, a region of modern Poland. These vampires, differ from the rest…
