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October 6, 2015
“Strange Screaming Fish with Humanlike Faces in the Makittan River�
Back in November of 1970, there were numerous reports of unusual fish slicing through the icy waters of the Makittan River for nearly three months. Fisherman on the river during this time reported seeing hundreds of mutated fish sporting humanlike faces with agonized expressions that seemed to communicate what they described as a kind of perpetual state of screaming. Some fisherman say they witnessed violent bubbles of air popping on the surface, releasing what was initially thought to be the...
The Hands of God: A Short Story
T wo mysterious ranch hands, drifters from the Unknown, casually observe the bloody liberation of Lucinda Mae Beekes, a 13-year girl on a mission to make her unjustly miserable existence darkly right, once and for all—now and forever�
One sobering tempest violently brushed the idle multitude of soybean shoots spread out across a dying acre of dried brittle earth, an ethereal omen from Nature’s Song of darker things to come.
“Lucy Mae! Get yer piddlin� ass in here.�
The woman’s shrill voic...
That Evil Witch, Lily Morgan: A Short Story
Cappy McGee tells the tale of the almost biblical tragedy of the Haddock brothers, written and staged by that evil witch, Lily Morgan�
“A story told of the downfall of man; not of woman herself, but the weakness of men.�
Them Haddock boys was mighty close, two peas in a pod, Amos and Andy, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, stuck together like barnacles to the keel and sap to a tree, but I always suspected there might be something missing in the glue. The trouble started brewing on a Friday and...
July 1, 2015
“The Legend of Lucinda Mae Beekes�
On the last day of March, 1936, a cool Tuesday afternoon, 13 year old Lucinda Mae Beekes took her parents� lives with an axe, decapitating them, stripping their skulls of flesh and gutting them of brain matter. After carrying the skulls to the Wochtaquoan Bridge, Lucinda dried them in the hot sun for over three hours, polished them clean, and finally she lodged them between stones comprising the eastern wall of that ancient river pass, securing them with a cement-like mixture of gravel and mu...