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I haven’t always celebrated St. Nicholas Day, but a few years back, Sarah and I decided that it would be fun to do so, and as such, I’ve found that I love the day. I think of it as a … Continue reading
I’ll start this with three words that I seldom get to speak: I blame Sarah. I decided that I wanted to draw a French press coming to life, and had originally just drawn it with an eye. Sarah suggested that … Continue reading
The second photo that inspired me came from my loving wife, Sarah, who always knows that the creepy and strange captivates me. This photo is so blatantly strange that I could have gone in a dozen directions. I decided that … Continue reading
The first photo that inspired me was submitted by my friend Roz: I was immediately inspired to do a story about a haunted place; the kind of place where neighborhood kids avoid, neighborhood teenagers “party” in, and hobos relax in. … Continue reading
Every cemetery needs a gravedigger, and Oak Hill had Ned Stone. Ned was a wiry fellow, stood about six-five and was lucky if he could stand up in a stiff wind. His hat was tall and ratty and his arms … Continue reading
The Story So Far: Inspector Prescott of Queenborough Yard has been investigating a series of grisly murders where young women have been found with a hole drilled through their head. Little seems to connect the victims: Molly Cobble was a … Continue reading
Nestled deep in the French countryside was a converted barn where Elijah Kane and his daughter Persephone have been hiding for nearly a year. They managed to live a quiet, rural life on the small farm outside of Brantome. Most … Continue reading