Where Will You Go After Death?
Elmer McCurdy was an outlaw who met an untimely end at the hand's of law enforcement in 1911, according to a post on History...
That’s a Lot of Color
Artist Concetta Antico sees the world a bit differently than the rest of us, and not merely because of artistic license. Antico is a...
Oh, Florida Man
The Florida Man meme goes back way further than we could ever have imagined, according to an article on Second Glance History.
According to newspaper...
Reinvent Your God in Your Own Image
You probably haven't heard of Julian of Norwich, whose first-person account of religious visions - Revelations of Divine Love - is the earliest surviving...
It’s Not Just COVID – We’re Missing 1 Billion Years of...
An article on Vice says that scientists believe they've identified the reason for a billion years of missing information from the fossil record. We...
World’s Longest First Date
An unexpected COVID-19 lockdown forced a Chinese woman to remain in place at her blind date's house for at least a week, according to...
Games People Play
A post on Archaeology World shares photos of a stone slab carved with a grid and cup holes to hold game pieces, which was...
The Lady Was a Vamp?
Try as we might, we can't seem to discourage writers from exploring the vampire myth. If you're going to indulge, you might as well...
Baby Farms Planted Babies
Today's prompt is a bit sadder and more gruesome than most, but writers of horror and dark mystery or even dark fantasy might find...
The Sleeping Girl of Turville
In 1870, in the English town of Turville, an 11-year old girl named Ellen Sadler went to sleep one day and didn't wake for...