

Lorna Wallace
Joined: Mar 24, 2022
Lorna Wallace has a Ph.D. in English Literature and is a lover of all things science fiction and horror. She lives in Scotland with her rescue greyhound, Misty.


The True Origins of “The Muffin Man” Nursery Rhyme

The Unexpected History of the ‘Little Jack Horner’ Nursery Rhyme

The Possibly Royal Origins of the ‘Jack Sprat’ Nursery Rhyme
‘Pop! Goes the Weasel’: The Real Meaning Behind the Nursery Rhyme
You may think you know the words to “Pop! Goes the Weasel.” The tune is everywhere from jack-in-the-box toys to Data and Riker’s first encounter in ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’. But it may not even be about a weasel at all.
‘Georgie Porgie’: The Royal Origins of the British Nursery Rhyme
“Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie / Kissed the girls and made them cry.”
10 Destructive Non-Water Floods Throughout History
A wave of butter, molasses, or chocolate barreling toward you may sound like a food-lover’s fantasy—but such incidents can actually be deadly.
12 Surprising Word Pairs That Sound Related—But Aren’t
Think ‘human’ was created by slapping ‘hu-’ on ‘man’? Think again: ‘Man’ and ‘human’ aren’t related at all—and they’re just one example of words that seem like they must be linked, but turn out to have nothing in common once you dig into their etymology.
How Artists Put Acadia National Park on the Map
This stunning slice of Maine remained relatively unknown—until 19th-century artists spread its beauty far and wide.
10 Incredible Cases of Inventions Being Created Simultaneously
In most cases, only one inventor actually got the spotlight for these creations.
The 8 Most Dangerous Sharks
Shark attacks are extremely rare. But they do occasionally happen, and some species are more likely to be behind the kill than others.
The Strange Origins of the Tooth Fairy
While the Tooth Fairy herself may be surprisingly modern, the bits of folklore that went into her creation are hundreds of years old.
9 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Jules Verne’s ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas’
From its initial title to its real life inspirations to its disastrous, misconception-causing English translations.
8 Dogs Bred for Oddly Specific Purposes
From the Tibetan Mastiff to the Japanese Chin, many popular dog breeds have highly-specialized origins.
12 Dog Breeds That Are Good with Kids
Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, and poodles are just a few of the dog breeds with family-friendly reputations.
20 of the Strangest Maps Ever Created
Odd cartographic creations like ‘Fool’s Cap Map of the World,’ ‘Leo Belgicus,’ and ‘The Porcineograph’ make the classic Mercator Projection look outright dull.