Something I’ve noticed about hauntings is that while in the midst of one it can be difficult to acknowledge what you’re experiencing. They have a fogging effect that often doesn’t clear until after gaining a degree of distance. A forgetful daze sets in. If you’ve ever wondered why people living in haunted houses tend to stay put instead of pack up and run, this may be why.
Tag: horror
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “The Haunted Man”
For our twelfth poem, I'm sharing another of my own. This is a ghost story was inspired by my years living in Savannah and New Orleans, so it felt appropriate to read it from Forsyth Park. https://youtu.be/L5g_1JbN3f4
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “The Spider and the Fly”
For our 11th episode, some audio difficulties and lighting differences from the first previous videos led me to experimenting with some creative editing solutions. Hopefully those choices make "The Spider and the Fly" even more entertaining! https://youtu.be/h2y2MylO6yw
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “Songs To Hold Your Family To”
Not all horror is supernatural...
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “The Conqueror Worm”
Finally! A poem by Edgar Allan Poe!
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “The Monster Under the Stairs”
The seventh haunting entry in our Halloween video series!
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “Dusk in Autumn”
OH NO! THE HUMANITY! It's another spooky Halloween poem!!
Instagram Poetry Experiment
Over the past few weeks, I've started posting poetry on Instagram.
Spooky Halloween Poetry – “Hallowe’en in a Suburb”
A spooky poetry reading of "Hallowe'en in a Suburb" by H.P. Lovecraft








