Goth Chick News: What the Heck Is That?
As you would expect, Halloween means the servers that handle Goth Chick News email all but melt down in the month of October.
Though I love nothing better than hearing from some of the more… well… “interesting” members of the Black Gate fan base, there are definitely some communications I could probably go my entire life without seeing, and others that aren’t exactly “wrong” in the strictest sense of the word, but are definitely pushing a few boundaries.
You know who you are, and in the future you’ll thank me for not posting you-know-what. Someday you may want to run for office or something…
But I do get some incredibly intriguing bits of data as well and 2011 was no exception. This year the cool stuff seemed to run along a common theme; so much so that I couldn’t help but share it.
Pictures of ghosts.
As an amateur ghost-hunter myself, this is a topic I just can’t get enough of; and I don’t mean “orbs” (there are just too many other explanations for those), or streaks of light (same issue). I’m after pictures showing distinguishable forms and faces that appear in pictures once they are developed or reviewed, which were not in the shot when it was taken.
It scarcely matters which side of the ghost question you come down on. Believe or no, you can’t deny that some of the “photographic evidence” is creepy if not downright compelling. If it gives you a little shiver, it’s a great shot.

The second thing was the book I read on the airplane. It was Delia’s book, actually released during the convention. It’s a Young Adult time-travel fantasy called 
The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories (1906)
Now that there’s actually more than one good fantasy show on network television, I’ve decided to step back from the detailed Supernatural post mortem (so to speak) and instead to provide a weekly update on the happenings of these fantasy television series all at once. So, here we go with the breakdown for last week’s shows:
Well, just as everyone is remarking on how the new conversant iPhone is making science fiction true to life, one pretty big part of the science fiction imagination remains just that; while the 21st century has not only arrived, we’re a decade into it, but we won’t be taking any sight seeing trips to Mars in the near future. Even a suborbital cruise will have to wait until 2013. The overly ambitiously and to-date technically impossibly named 


The Thing from Another World (1951)