The Art of Darkness

The Link Dump of Sleepy Hollow

June 8th, 2018 by Cobwebs

Phoenix’s Favorite Murderess – Interesting article about Winnie Ruth Judd.

When a beloved dog passes in the hereafter, they are given a choice. – The response to this writing prompt probably shouldn’t be read at work unless you want to explain to your co-workers why you’re bawling in your cubicle.

Teletubbies – This illustration is pretty great.

10 Things Bog Mummies Have Taught Us About Iron Age People – Who doesn’t love a good bog body?

The Thing in the Walls Wants Your Small Change – Sweet little short story about something in the walls.

Door of Durin – Redditor Eclipse_007 built a light-up “Mines of Moria” door for his home theater.

The Age of Brass and Steam Kerchief – Free knitting pattern for an attractive vintage-y kerchief/shawl.

Nanny Ogg’s Cookbook – A Discworld-inspired cookbook.

The Power of the Vampire Myth – Now You See It looks at the subtext of vampire movies. (Hat tip to Bruno)

Cheap Old Houses – Neat Instagram account of “cheap homes with good bones,” aka “an excellent place to find that haunted house you’ve always wanted to live in.”

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4 Responses

  1. Bruno Says:

    What. Just plain “Link Dump”?

  2. Devries Says:

    Ever see the tv series Kindred?
    Based on the RPG Vampire The Embraced. Great series that was cancelled due to the death of the main star I also liked Forever Kight. Sad series ending though

  3. Pixel Pixie Says:

    I have the Nanny Ogg cookbook! But it’s more than a cookbook, there’s also Nanny Ogg’s etiquette section.
    It’s pretty amusing .

    I was going to have a Discworld party this year and then I remembered I hate everyone* and I’m not having another party ever.

    *: Maybe not everyone

  4. xJane Says:

    I love bog wood [insert off-color joke here] but have always considered why so much of it is carved into Christian symbols. Is it cleansing the paganism? or does the paganism shine through, making the cross profane?

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