Melon Heads of Connecticut
February 9, 2026
In the quiet forests of Connecticut, where old roads curve through dense trees and abandoned settlements sink slowly back into the land, stories linger
Skunk Ape of the Everglades
February 9, 2026
The Everglades are not just a landscape of grass and water; they are a living labyrinth, where movement and silence intertwine in ways outsiders
Altamaha-ha (Georgia River Beast)
February 9, 2026
Long before modern maps traced the curves of the Altamaha River, the water was already known as something living. It moved with intention, rising
The Whispering Snow Figure
February 9, 2026
In the northern lands where winter defines the rhythm of life, snowfall is more than a change in weather. It reshapes the land, alters
The Mogollon Rim Beast
February 9, 2026
The Mogollon Rim rises sharply across central Arizona, a massive escarpment where desert gives way to pine forest and high country cold. From below,
The Hoosier Tunnel Lizard
February 8, 2026
Long after the last freight cars rattled through the limestone hills of southern Indiana, the railroad tunnels remained. They cut through ridges like dark
The Brown Mountain Lights Creatures
February 8, 2026
Brown Mountain rises quietly in western North Carolina, its long ridges layered with hardwood forests and mist filled valleys. During the day, it appears
Stars as the Campfires of the Ancestors
February 6, 2026
Before the land was divided by borders and paths, the people of the plains and plateau regions lived with wide skies above them. At
The Sun Who Burned Too Strongly
February 6, 2026
In the earliest age remembered by the people of the Great Basin, the sun did not move gently across the sky. It rose too
The Moon Who Lost His Face
February 6, 2026
Long ago, the moon shone brightly every night, a perfect circle of silver light that touched every corner of the world. It was celebrated