

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 words these authors have come up with to create their worlds have transcended fiction.
The macabre practice is known as anthropodermic bibliopegy, and the motivations behind it include everything from punishment of criminals to doctors wanting symbolically meaningful covers for their medical tomes.
It’s hard to defend yourself when you’re dead.
Tired of your local trails? Plan a hiking trip to one of these incredible ancient sites.
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.
These Atomic Age sites—some of which are still dangerously radioactive—are a somber reminder of the dark shadow the threat of nuclear war cast on the world.
What caused some of these ominous events still remains a total mystery.
Has someone told you to “go to hell?” If so, let us direct you to these potential portals to the underworld.
Why are we so obsessed with opening—and watching people open—blind boxes? A toy expert and a psychologist break down what’s going on behind this bizarre trend.
Terrified of flying? You may want to avoid these airports.
There are a handful of dark theories about the rhyme’s inspiration—ranging from a Viking invasion to human sacrifice—but we’ll cross that bridge when get to it. First up, let’s break down the known history of the tune.
Was the "Muffin Man" nursery rhyme created to warn people about a serial killer? We investigate its alleged dark origins.