• Just finished Jon Padgett's The Secret of Ventriloquism. Great, very creepy short story collection. Definitely recommend for fans of Lovecraft, Ligotti, etc.

  • I was four, and clearly remember sitting at the kitchen counter at my aunt's house, eating from a jar of homemade sweet pickles, while my mother was in the hospital having my baby sister.

  • Click to view image this is Katherine, she enjoyed the snow for approximately 16.5 seconds before dashing back in the house. She's 14 years old, and is mostly a benevolent dicator.

  • Hi, my name is Logan. I'm a comics nerd, a scifi, fantasy and horror fan, a music lover, knitter, and I like to do a lot of crafts for charity. I like coffee, dark chocolate, books, yarn, books about yarn, craftsy video classes, horror literature, downtempo electronic music, and any kind of cute/kawaii trinkets and baubles to create art that I give away as a random act of kindness in memory of my daughter. My fandoms are Supernatural, Hannibal, and Welcome to Nightvale.

  • 44, kids grown, gone back to college with plans not to screw it up this time. Hello all.

  • Lately it's been Below Deck, a reality show about service workers on luxury yachts. I work in the service industry and watching them vent their frustrations about their clients seems to help me not need to be vocal about mine.

  • I am 44, and have been through a lot. In the last couple of years I have given up entirely on living the way anyone else thinks I should. In a way it's a really pessimistic and nihilistic philosophy that has liberated me. I simply don't think that what I do has much, if any, impact on the larger world. I try hard to be kind, to create a little circle of good in my life. But I do that because it makes me feel good, it aligns with my personal ethics. I don't do it because it's what anyone else expects of me. And conversely, when I want to do something that I know would be viewed negatively, I just do it, because I don't think people pay attention to our comings and goings nearly as much as we worry that they do. It's been incredibly freeing, but has definitely convinced a few people that I'm off my rocker.