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Fantasy author Frank Tuttle's ruminations, rants, and ramblings on matters sundry and varied.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Mysterious Mysteries of Mystery, Part 1

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As you may have noticed, lots of things in this tired old world don't make much sense. Some of these incongruities are obvious -- the...
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Monday, November 19, 2012

Things That Go Blah

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Okay, so I have an embalming pump downstairs. Who doesn't? Last week, during a daring midnight ghost hunt deep inside the forbid...
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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Things That Go Bump, Famous Author Edition: As I Lay Dead (The William Faulkner Interview)

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Welcome back to another edition of Things That Go Bump! Tonight, we'll take a trip to the grave of Nobel Peace Prize winning author W...
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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Things That Go Bump, Bonus Extended Edition

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I know. It's November, and my Going Bump series was supposed to be an October bit. But I had a revelation, and a bunch of leftover junk...
Sunday, October 28, 2012

Things That Go Bump, Chapter 4: And Now, For Something Completely Different

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It's nearly Halloween, so welcome to another installment of Things That Go Bump! I've got a couple of new topics to explore t...
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Things That Go Bump, Chapter 3: Graveyard Ghost Hunt

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Welcome back, fans of all things ghastly and ghostly! As promised, this week I'm featuring yet another amateur ghost hunt. But it...
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Authors Against Bullying

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Kids today have got it tough. By now, you've probably heard the sad story of  Amanda Todd , who committed suicide just 8 days ago aft...
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Things That Go Bump, Chapter 2

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Welcome back! In keeping with October's theme, today's installment involves more ghostly goings-on in a couple of local cemete...
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Carnival barker, snake oil salesman, Certified Public Accountant -- who is this man of mystery, and how many warrants are outstanding?
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