Previously: "Do You See It Too." For reasons I can't really explain, I'm particularly fond of stories that describe what happens in “lost” pieces of media — stories that give us a written record of Continue Reading > about Creepypasta Of The Week: “The Final Livestream of phanfan47”
Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: Sugisawa Village, The Cursed Village That Was Erased From The Map
Previously: Le Loyon. Type: UL (Unexplained Location). Period/location of origin: Early Showa era, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Appearance: Subject, known as Sugisawa Village and frequently Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: Sugisawa Village, The Cursed Village That Was Erased From The Map
The Most Dangerous Games: The House Window Game (Or, How To Test Your Inspiration)
Previously: The Salt Merchant Ritual. In Japan, there’s a particular variety of ritual game — a subgenre, if you will — called “psychic tests” or “tests to see if you have inspiration”: Ritual Continue Reading > about The Most Dangerous Games: The House Window Game (Or, How To Test Your Inspiration)
The Most Dangerous Games: Frequently Asked Questions, Vol. XXI
Previously: Frequently Asked Questions, Vol. XX. Hello, friends! It has been a long, long time since I’ve attempted to answer common questions about ritual games, urban legend games, and other Continue Reading > about The Most Dangerous Games: Frequently Asked Questions, Vol. XXI
Creepypasta Of The Week: “Do You See It Too”
Previously: "Forbidden Slide." Did you grow up with the Where’s Waldo/Where’s Wally books? I sure did. Same with the I Spy books. I have a great deal of fondness for this particular genre of media Continue Reading > about Creepypasta Of The Week: “Do You See It Too”