Category: Field Research

  • A Living Archive

    A Living Archive

    Too often, I forget that the quest for “perfection” is my way of procrastinating. This is likely part of a fear response, the nagging certainty that if I don’t achieve perfection on my first attempt (no matter how much experience I may have with something), it means that I am, inherently, unworthy. Instead, I will

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  • Debunking as a Path of the Believer

    Debunking as a Path of the Believer

    The following was previously published in The Feminine Macabre vol 5 under my dead name. If you reference it using The Feminine Macabre, please consider using my chosen name, Dex Bryant, and updated link here. Thank you. There’s this idea that when you become a paranormal investigator that most if not all of the investigations

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  • Paranormal Protocol and Devil’s Creek Road

    Paranormal Protocol and Devil’s Creek Road

    “Have you heard of Devil’s Creek?” My cousin asked. The name itself solicits sinister imaginings of demonic activity and lures the mind through dark woods and winding holler, promising spine tingling experiences of the paranormal. Devils Creek Road is an 8 mile stretch of road in Corbin, KY. It contained upon it a church and

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