South African gothic horror about inheritance, memory, and what refuses to stay buried.
Writer's Parlour
The occult, the eerie, and the stories that haunt us.
Explorations of dark folklore, supernatural themes, and unsettling ideas.
Plus handpicked horror reads and reflections from the shadowed side of fiction.
Every haunted object has a story — and the Warrens kept the most dangerous ones locked away. Hidden inside Ed and Lorraine Warren’s Connecticut home, the Occult Museum was a vault of nightmares — from the infamous Annabelle doll to cursed mirrors and satanic idols. Was it truly a shield against evil, or a theatrical display of fear?
For decades, the Warrens were the most famous paranormal investigators in the world — revered by some as protectors against the supernatural, dismissed by others as master storytellers. From the Amityville Horror to the Annabelle doll, their cases shaped the way we imagine hauntings today. But were they uncovering the truth… or crafting it?