What do dr*g mules and mediums have in common? No, it’s not a poorly-conceived joke, and the answer might surprise you. It’s that good ol’ tradition of stuffing things up their bums.
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I had a smashing old time at Weird Weekend North last weekend - thanks to all who listened and nattered afterwards about the wonderful world of celebrity afterlives. While I’m heartbroken not to witness the horrors of lard-eating, excellent company largely made up for it.
Pals! My dulcet tones were on BBC Radio Lincolnshire earlier today, talking about weird Lincolnshire and what wonders await at Not Of This Wold!
You can listen here and skip to 1hr 41.
See you in Louth on the 18th! 👽
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THE PAN BOOK OF HORROR STORIES (1959-1989): Legendarily gruesome anthology series, passed around classrooms like contraband, and read under the covers. And speaking of covers, how about that artwork? 🖤
I have an article about my favourite 1970s crime fighting psychics in the newest issue of Fortean Times. Alas, it pales in comparison to mucky Bigfoot content, but hopefully it’s a solid accompaniment!
Voting for the GPN parameet awards (ghosty business) ends tonight and I’m nominated in 3 categories. If you’ve got a spare minute, please do chuck me a vote, it’s much appreciated 😊
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The 17th century woodcut of a 'Mowing Devil' has been a mainstay of esoteric discussions for centuries. Is it a sign of early crop circles, or a supernatural farm hand at work?
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If you’re ‘darn sarf’ or fancy a bit more London lore in your life, then the Dark History of London special will be right up your dingy alley! (Not a euphemism, thank you.)
I contributed several articles, touching on occultism, highwaymen, plague pits and similar cheery topics.