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allieswithbenefits · 6 hours
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(least jealous voice ever) I don't need one of the three available ardess daily golden boy issue props that were used in the original production of adamandi (2022) because i can pretend that i have one and my imagination is really good
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melliotwrites · 23 hours
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Items to Haunt your House!
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The Ghost Story reading Kickstarter is dropping today (June 12th) at 5 PM EST, but we wanted to give y'all some sneak peeks of the rewards awaiting!
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There's a completely new, never-before-seen Ghost Story sticker design drawn by Elliot, and various physical and digital tidbits to thank you for your support!
Since we've had some questions -- even if you can't attend the presentation itself, these rewards are shipping to anywhere around the world! The presentation will be available online afterwards, so everyone will be able to see it, regardless of whether you live near Montana.
Also, in keeping with a show about old things coming to life again...
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Wait, who said that?
Must've been the wind.
If you're looking for something about that other thing.. there may be a chance to grab a sticker somewhere other than an abandoned radio station. Wouldn't that be swell?
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goryhorroor · 2 months
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horror sub-genres: paranormal
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enchantedbook · 7 months
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'All Hallow's Eve' by John Collier, 1895
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yesterdaysprint · 2 months
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, October 29, 1933  
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classichorrorblog · 8 months
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10 Overlooked 1980s Horror Movies To Consider For October/Halloween
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weirdlookindog · 9 months
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Alice Krige in Ghost Story (1981).
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marisashorror · 4 months
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The Whistling Ghost
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skidar · 10 months
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Yeehawgust Day 26: A Horse With No Name
On the prairie watch out for that old grizzled mare. Don't seek her out, don't stare too long. The horse has no name, but if you meet her in the dark, she'll call out yours. There's nothing you can do the stop what comes next. Keep your head down, ride on.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 10 months
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laurasimonsdaughter · 5 months
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The interplanetary vessel was small and simplistic compared to those intended to jump between solar systems. It made the journey strangely restful, even the control room was quiet, without even a single beep from the radar.
Until it wasn't.
“SAFETY ASSESMENT: YELLOW”
The navigator scrambled upright in their chair as the captain slammed the alert button on her console. “What—”
“SAFETY ASSESMENT: ORANGE”
“Status report,” the captain demanded, tapping the ship’s security system to no avail. “What’s going on, Ship?”
“SAFETY ASSESMENT: ORANGE”
Beside them the radar gave a sudden beep.
“What in the depths is that?” the navigator snapped, staring at the monitor.
The captain had swivelled in her chair, checking the ship’s security monitor by force of habit before shifting her focus to the report produced by the radar. She froze. “That’s a ship.”
“It can’t be! There isn’t a single flight scheduled here, and any emergency travel would have signalled ahead.”
“Well, that’s the signature of a medium sized interplanetary vessel,” the captain bit back. “And I’m getting no—”
“CALCULATING COURSE CORRECTION”
The ship jerked and several warning lights gave a startled flash as the navigator let out a cry of surprise and reached for the manual override.
“Leave it!” the captain ordered.
“It’s trying to change our course!”
“Let it!”
The navigator stood by, staring in bewilderment as the captain pulled up the ship’s new route on the main monitor. It was only a slight correction, a minute diversion. Away from the unidentified object still pinging on their radar, that seemed almost to be taking a parallel course.
“They say there was a crew that had to evacuate and abandon their transport on a journey like this, some fifty years ago,” the captain said suddenly. “Their ship got caught in the debris around Utein’s libration point."
The navigator bristled. “We’re well out of the way of L4! There’s no chance—”
“I’m sure they thought so too.”
The navigator gaped at the captain, who was sitting with her hands resting beside the controls, letting the ship’s autopilot do as it pleased. It had sped up, and seemed to be signalling into empty space.
“You’re not seriously suggesting we’re dealing with a ghost ship,” they protested, angrily tapping another button. “None of my instruments are picking up anything.”
Around them the pressure of acceleration waned again, their ship once more confident in its course.
“COURSE CORRECTED”
 “Well,” the captain said mildly, looking at the vast expanse of space before her. “Whatever it was, I don’t think it was meant for us.”
On the radar, with a last, faint blip, the unidentified vessel disappeared.
“SAFETY ASSESSMENT: GREEN”
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publishinggoblin · 8 months
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What We Possess
What We Possess: A Ghostly Story Telling Game by Publishing Goblin — Kickstarter
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On October 30th, What We Possess is coming to Kickstarter.
This Ghost Story Telling Game is a gm-less experience for 2-7 players. Players are given their method of death, a location they're trapped in, and a gathering of mortal and inanimate vessels in their space. They then take turns setting scenes for the living vessels, creating a story for the space, ultimately trying to uncover the mystery at the center of their story.
As players feel they've uncovered something about the mystery, they gain Clue cards that help them find details in the story, until they ultimately solve the mystery.
Games typically take 1-2 hours, and at the end, players are invited to share what happened to their ghost, and the vessels still in the space.
A meditation on life and death, an improv game, a story telling experience, What We Possess is, as your ghosts will find, what you make of it.
Also tagged in here is the 2nd Edition of ZOETROPE, the time travel card-based role playing game, available as a pledge tier and add-on. If you think What We Possess sounds delightful but maybe a bit too somber, ZOETROPE has all your time travel shenanigans covered!
What We Possess: A Ghostly Story Telling Game by Publishing Goblin — Kickstarter
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humanoidhistory · 8 months
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Cover art for Geister-Krimi (Ghost Thriller), 1974-1981.
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tiachristiner · 8 months
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Ghosts are real, this much I know.
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peonies-and-dreams · 3 months
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The things we do for love like this are ugly, mad, full of sweat and regret. This love burns you and maims you and twists you inside out. It is a monstrous love and it makes monsters of us all
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