We’ve decided. We’re coming up on our one year anniversary and love where this Liminal Map has brought us. We now have over 200 weird, unusual, paranormal, and fascinating stories on our crowd-sourced map of uncanny encounters, and a road-map for what we want to do next. Here’s where we share it with you. First, we listed what […]
Tag: Essay
The Liminal and the “Burden of Proof”
One of the questions we seem to get asked the most here at Liminal Seattle is some variation or another on, “but do you guys actually believe the stories people submit to the Map?” That’s the ultimate question, no? There’s the rub– if these things are “real,” then we would expect them to behave in certain ways […]
BEYOND HIGH WEIRDNESS: AN APPROACH TO THE LIMINAL
The Old Gods are dying. As much as we love them, and as foundational as they were to our understanding of what we now refer to as “the paranormal,” the encounters of days past have begun to wane. “Bigfoot hunters,” Nessie, Communion?, Area 51—?for at least two decades, the trend in studies of the unusual […]
Everything is Alive or Dead
Uh-oh. LET’S FACE IT: this Timeline has become dangerous for all of its occupants, and we have nobody to blame but ourselves. Biff has the almanac, Gozer has assumed the form of a Sloar, Artax is up to his reins in the Swamp of Sorrow, and here we are, stuck in a cloud of smog. […]
NOTES FROM THE LIMINAL UNDERGROUND
August 17, 2018: Official Report on Liminal Activity across Kitsap County From The Desk of Garrett Kelly Class “A” Liminal Cartographer Bremerton: Still settling in over here. On my first overnight I was home alone and locked myself outside of my new house at 10:30pm. My first instinct was that this must have been my […]