Palmistry: Life Lines, Tall Tales, and Sweaty Hands

Palmistry — or chiromancy, if you’re feeling pretentious — is the ancient art of pretending that the tiny, random creases on your palm contain the secrets of your personality, your future, and possibly your past lives, if the reader is feeling ambitious and the client looks like a good tipper. According to palmists, the major lines … Read more

Haunted Saint Augustine

St. Augustine, Florida, bills itself as America’s oldest city — a charming mix of Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, overpriced taffy, and relentless humidity. It also bills itself as one of America’s most haunted cities, which is tourist-speak for “bring your wallet and your willingness to believe anything after dark.” Naturally, I signed up for … Read more

Paper Fairies, Real Fools: The Cottingley Fairies

There are many glittering examples of mass delusion in human history, but few sparkle quite so tragically — or quite so stupidly — as the great Fairy Photograph Scandal of the early 20th century. In 1917, two young girls from Cottingley, England produced a series of photographs allegedly showing themselves frolicking with tiny, winged fairies. … Read more

Cruising Toward Madness: Paranormal Promises at Sea

There are bad ideas, and then there’s the Seventh Annual Psychic Horizons Cruise Experience. Five nights, four ports of call, and more aura readings than the Geneva Convention should legally allow. When I booked my ticket — in the name of research, masochism, and poor impulse control — I was promised “enlightenment, empowerment, and ethereal … Read more

The Hollow Hill Ghost Walk: Where the Only Thing You’ll Catch Is a Cold

Small towns love their ghost walks. They’re tourism gold: a handful of half-remembered tragedies, a few atmospheric alleys, and a tour guide in a polyester cloak dramatically whispering about restless spirits while secretly checking the time on their phone. Hollow Hill’s offering promised an “authentic paranormal experience,” featuring “chilling tales,” “real haunted sites,” and “verified … Read more

Mothman: On a Wing and a Scare

If you ever needed proof that humanity would rather blame a flying demon moth for its problems than admit to bad infrastructure, look no further than Mothman — the winged harbinger of doom who uset to flap into porch lights. Now he predicts bridge collapses in the greater West Virginia area. The legend began in … Read more