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Interview with Peter Vronsky,expert on international espionage and forensic history

Peter Vronsky was born in 1956 in Toronto, Canada. As independent historian and documentary filmmaker, he is a producer of investigative-themed television programs in Canada, the United States and Europe. During his career he has gone undercover in sects such as the...

Magical herbs and plants: time for potpourri

February is the month in which winter casts the last remnants of its long shadow and we begin to feel nostalgic for the beautiful season. This is why it is the perfect month to surround yourself with the sparkling and lively aroma of potpourri. Bowls of good mood The...

Mandrake’s advice

Hey, ghouls! Becca and Sam are discussing recent events

Ghoul theory

Hey, ghouls! Deputy Zombini makes a speech

Sirens

Hey ghouls! There are different kinds of sirens

Becca’s witchy bookclub

Hey, ghouls! Becca is working on a new bookish video for her GhoulTube channel  
Sailor Moon exhibition MUFANT

Sailor Moon exhibition MUFANT

Sailor Moon exhibition at MUFANT museum for its 25th anniversary in Italy For more than 25 years the anime series "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon" has been in Italy. How do you celebrate an anniversary of a series that still conquers the different generations? It's like this: until June 30, 2021 you can go to MUFANT museum in Turin and visit its exhibition! If you do not have the chance, I leave here the video of my video review. I hope it can make everyone immerse, as if you were there, at the...

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The Miserere by G. A. Bécquer – Microworlds

The Miserere by G. A. Bécquer – Microworlds

The Miserere is a short story by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer. The story guides us through a world of discordant and gloomy notes with a symphony that seems to come straight from a spectral plane. The Miserere - Plot The narrator and protagonist of the events discovers, in a monastery, a weird sheet of music. It seems to be a certain Miserere, a famous song of penitence of King David. However, the weird annotations inside it spark his curiosity, and so he ends up uncovering the story behind it....

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The Music on the Hill by Saki

The Music on the Hill by Saki

The Music on the Hill is a short story written by Saki, which is Hector Hugh Munro's nom de plume. The author wrote several stories that share a morbid and grotesque atmosphere and among which we can find the story we're tackling today thanks to ABEditore and their collection, Micromondi. The Music on the Hill - Plot Sylvia Seltoun has finally reached her purpose. She's successfully moved Mortimer, also known as "Dead Mortimer", to his residence in the countryside of Yessney. This place is...

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The Temptation of Harringay by H. G. Wells

The Temptation of Harringay by H. G. Wells

The Temptation of Harringay is a short story by Herbert George Wells published for the first time in the St. James Gazette and later in the collection The Stolen Bacillus and Other Incidents. We've been able to read it thanks to what you'll certainly have guessed is one of our favourite publishers: ABEditore and their Micromondi collection. The Temptation of Harringay - Plot The painter known as Harringay picks up an Italian accordion player from the street to make a painting of him. However,...

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The Prophetic Pictures by Nathaniel Hawthorne – Micromondi

The Prophetic Pictures by Nathaniel Hawthorne – Micromondi

The Prophetic Pictures is a story by Nathaniel Hawthorne we've been able to read thanks to ABEditore and their collection titled Micromondi and, specifically, in the mini-collection focused on art, in the paintings section. Author of the better-known The Scarlet Letter, he published this and other stories in the Twice-Told Tales collection. All the stories in it, in fact, had already been published in the past in various magazines. Even though it's very brief, the story doesn't lack depth and...

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The Devil and the Lady by Sabrina Pennacchio

The Devil and the Lady by Sabrina Pennacchio

There are lots of pitfalls when it comes to the Devil, but Sabrina Pennacchio reveals us a piece of her dark soul through her dark fantasy novel The Devil and the Lady. Self-published, Samael’s story is available on Amazon, as an e-book and paper, and on Kindle Unlimited. The devil and the lady – Plot The soul… Our purest feature… A single stroke, darker than the others, can it really suffice to brand her forever? How far can the desire for salvation that darkens our hearts push ourselves?...

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Awakening –  Unnatural Vol.1 by Mirka Andolfo

Awakening – Unnatural Vol.1 by Mirka Andolfo

Awakening is the title of the first book in the Unnatural series by Mirka Andolfo the protagonist of which is a little pig called Leslie. In a world where anthropomorphic animals are the norm of a society that sees reproduction as its only function, Leslie will learn to find her place and to understand the difference between what she truly wants and what others deem normal. Awakening - Plot In a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, the Law only allows individuals of the same species to...

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Amazing news from Sebastiano Brocchi

Amazing news from Sebastiano Brocchi

Sebastiano Brocchi's name is, by now, very well-known to all our readers. Author, director, illustrator, Sebastiano has made a life out of art and today he's back on our vampirical website to announce some juicy news and a series of new exciting projects. First of all, welcome back. As you are surely aware, it's always a pleasure to have you with us. A little bat has told us that you have several very important announcements to make. Are you ready? So ready and so happy to be back on this...

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