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By Lynn Hightower

Le mysteré.

A dark mysterious story, something that cannot be real . . . but is real. This is what compels me to write.

There is an openness about Southern hauntings. People like to talk. Beneath the stories are secrets. Dark secrets. Terrible things have happened here. And that has...


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by Alex Messenger

When I was 17 years old, I was mauled by a grizzly bear. I was alone, in the prime of my life, had a small sense of invincibility, and the naivete that being a month into my 42 day whitewater canoe trip, things were about to get much easier.

I would soon be lying unconscious on the tundra, alone, sure I was about to die, and with an enorm...


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by William Friend

When I was a kid, I went through a distinct phase of being obsessed with murder mysteries. Between the ages of eleven and fourteen, I’d regularly shake down the shelves of the school library for every Christie novel I could find. I marvelled at them, and could never guess the ending—though in hindsight, I wonder if that was because I never really t...


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 by Grit Laskin C.M., R.C.A.

​By profession I am a Luthier, a maker of stringed musical instruments. Specifically, I make acoustic guitars and have been doing that full time since 1971. I also started a record company (Borealis Records) and co-ran it (for me: extracurricularly) for 25 years. I also created national Folk Music Awards in Canada (CFMA); have been ...


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by Cindy Brown

The Pacific Northwest is the perfect place for murder.

We have impenetrable forests, forbidding mountains, and rivers that run fast and cold.

We have places so isolated that you could hike for days—weeks, even—without seeing another soul. And if you go off the established trails, no one might see you. Ever again.

Those pl...


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