What Lurks on Cuba Road? A Firsthand Look at One of Illinois’s Haunted Highways - Horror Obsessive
Just in time for the start of spooky season, my new article over at Horror Obsessive is available for paranormal enthusiasts. More than just a rundown of Cuba Road, a haunted road in Illinois, it's a firsthand account inspired by a good friend and I cruising this asphalt urban legend. Call it an impressionistic ghost hunt as well as an objective consideration of why such campfire stories are worthwhile, whether or not ghosts appear. As for what we saw, well, you'll have to check out the article. Click the link below -- Cheers!
What Lurks on Cuba Road? A Firsthand Look at One of Illinois’s Haunted Highways - Horror Obsessive
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My latest article is now available over at 25YL media. This time I'm taking a look at various bands with glorious gimmicks. That isn't to say they aren't excellent musical acts to begin with, but they each possess an attention grabbing aspect that puts them over the top. After all, let's be honest, music especially is a pile of performers and anything that can help an act standout is worth the effort. These aren't the usual assortment you'll find on other such lists. There are some bands here I guarantee this may be the first time you've heard of them. So, take a look. Cheers!
Ten Remarkable Bands with Glorious Gimmicks | 25YL (25yearslatersite.com) My latest article over at Horror Obsessive is a look at the character of Carl Kolchak. He’s an intrepid reporter who investigated the stories no one wanted exposed. Kolchak appeared on a tragically short lived tv show as well as two made for television movies. However, the character managed to inspire the likes of Chris Carter enough that the whole concept of The X-Files traces its origins to Kolchak. My article isn’t so much about that, though, as it is a look at what makes the character so compelling.
Meanwhile, I’ve been busy getting ready to move. It’s an interesting experience. Depending on the reason, a move forces someone to consider what things in life they want to carry into the next chapter. Circumstances dictate what a person can take with, and even when it seems like everything can come along, not everything can or should. There’s a lot to leave behind as well as what feel like lost relics. I keep stumbling on bits of memorabilia. Some I simply forgot I still owned, while others are pieces of the past I didn’t remember until I saw them again. The whole process is inspiring ideas for stories, while savagely getting in the way of other projects. It’s hard to focus with the myriad thoughts and feelings right now, though I’m hoping when things settle down, I’ll get back to being productive. I’ll have to focus up soon since the folks over at Story Sessions have expressed interest in my nonfiction. Although the material they want is relatively familiar, getting the performance right is the real problem. I haven’t done a proper show in a while and want to put my best foot forward. Granted, the world isn’t opening up quite the way I’d like, but the chance to get back on stage is very tempting. Plus, I always find the nonfiction work helps put things in perspective. In any regard, enough babbling. I’ll leave you to the Kolchak and be sure to comment what you thought. If the series is unfamiliar to you then hop over to NBC to stream it for free. There’re ads but do like I do and use them as a sign to take a shot. Until next time, cheers! Kolchak’s Compelling Quest for the Truth | Horror Obsessive |
AuthorJ. Rohr enjoys making orphans feel at home in ovens and fashioning historical re-enactments out of dead pets collected from neighbors’ backyards. Archives
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