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Jon Solo Sebastian 11/07/2025: If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll remember my piece on the Lady in White. If you haven’t read that one, here’s the link—-The Lady in White. These stories often involve a female hitchhiking for a ride home. Sometimes, like my experience, she was just lost and alone; trapped…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 10/23/2025: Today, as I continue my Vampire Week, I’d be hard pressed not to include one of the most bad ass vampire hunters—who just so happens to be half vampire himself: Blade. Eric Brooks, more properly known as Blade from the movies and comic books, and often called the Daywalker, by his…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 10/21/2025: Yesterday, we talked about a fun and happy vampire with an addiction to numbers and math. Today, we’re going a little darker, but not quite the traditional path of Vampirism. Have you ever seen the film Underworld starring the talented actress, Kate Beckinsale? The story is essentially about a war between…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 10/20/2025: It’s October, and it’s my favorite month of the year! In Ohio, the weather is always a coin toss, but usually in October, things cool off a bit, and the leaves begin to change colors. The air smells different, and it marks the start of hoodie and beanie weather. Oh, and…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 10/17/2025: Welcome back to another Monster of the Week! Though, spoiler alert: this one isn’t monstrous at all. Ohio seems to be fairly stacked with cryptids, hauntings, and urban legends. Every time I discover, or stumble over one, I’m always shocked I’ve never heard of it. See, if life wasn’t so chaotic,…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 10/10/2025: Have you ever heard of The Angel of Death Victorius? It’s a statue, or grave marker, known by that name and as the Haserot Angel, and it resides in the Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. I’ve written other pieces about cemeteries and paranormal activity in the past—see my piece…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 09/19/2025: I believe this is my first dip into vampires ever since I’ve started writing these blogs. I find it funny considering I’ve always been infatuated with vampires. They appear in my four-book short story series titled: The Hunted, which you can find on amazon.com. I have written about vampire-y things on…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 07/27/2025: Hello there! I was informed the other day that my latest blog, the one about Hulk Hogan, was my one-hundredth post/article on WordPress. I’ve been doing this for around two years now, so that makes sense even though I’ve missed a few weeks here and there. Before I get into what…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 07/20/2025: Ogopogo, the Canadian Sea Monster, is one of many popular sea creatures in the world. The Loch Ness Monster, also known as Nessie, is at the top of the list when it comes to sea creatures, but Ogopogo, Bessie, and Muckie of Muckross Lake are famous and mysterious, as well. I’ve…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 07/06/2025: I’ve been meaning to write an article on the Thunderbird for a while now, but as I’ve gone deeper and deeper into the wormhole of cryptids and mythologies of the world, it’s been passed over by others. One night last week, I was watching an episode of The Secret of Skinwalker…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 06/22/2025: Throughout time, we’ve had creatures or scary figures used as devices to keep children out of trouble or from straying too far from home. Some of the popular ones include the Boogeyman, the Big Bad Wolf, the monsters under your bed, and as of 2009—the Slenderman. The Slenderman is a paranormal…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 06/08/2025: If you’re taking a walk at night anywhere in England and you hear a wretched growling howl, it’s best to get indoors immediately. Lock the doors and windows, but most importantly, do not look outside. In fact, looking for the creature making the horrible sound, and making eye contact with it…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 05/26/2025: Welcome back to my Creature Feature! This one is a little gross considering it looks like a human intestine. The Mongolian Death Worm of the Gobi Desert is a two to seven foot long, blood-red colored desert worm that is allegedly still on the loose in Mongolia. A blood-red, scaly worm…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 05/18/2025: The Devils Tower, also known as Bear Rock, or as a structure made of mashed potatoes by Richard Dreyfuss in the movie Close Encounters of the Third Kind, resides proudly in Northeastern Wyoming. Devils Tower has a few theories as to how it came into existence like the story the Lakota…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 05/11/2025: “She says the jungle just came alive and took him.” Imagine walking through your local park or forest and you see the trees or brush in front of you move slightly on a windless day. You suddenly feel a sense of dread, nausea, and chills. You watch closely as an almost…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 04/18/2025: Howdy all! Last week, we learned about the Wolpertinger, and as I mentioned in that article, I stumbled across the Jackalope and wanted learn/write about it. What I’ve learned is that the creatures carry similar characteristics and back story, so for that, I’m making this one short and sweet. If you…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 04/13/2025: Have you ever heard of a mythological creature you’re only able to see if you’re drunk? When I first heard about this prerequisite I thought it was strange, but I’m all about the strange and unexplained, and I reminded myself that I wrote something very similar in my upcoming book release:…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 04/06/2025: The Lady in White is a folktale that’s been told for ages, but depending on the city, state, or country, the details of the story are different. The thing that remains the same regardless of location is the white dress the lady wears. I’m willing to bet there is a lady…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 03/30/2025: You know you’ve got a serious contender in a cryptid when a president of the United States of America considers postponing an international safari in order to go hunt the beast. That’s right, folks, President Theodore Roosevelt caught wind of the Snallygaster, and was ready to take up arms to hunt…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 03/17/2025: Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Last year was my first year writing about cryptids, and when St. Patty’s Day came up, I knew I had to write about Leprechauns. You can check that one out by clicking here. This year, I wanted to do something either related to the holiday, or at…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 03/09/2025: Imagine taking a tour or a hike through the Amazon forests of Brazil, Venezuela, or even Paraguay when out from a break in the trees, comes an elephant sized Sloth-like creature. Judging by its size, you could guess the beast weighs more than a thousand pounds. Unlike the Sloth, this beast…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 03/02/2025: Something most people don’t realize is if you go out at night looking for what lurks in the shadows; you will find what you’re looking for more often than not. It might not be the exact thing you’re seeking out, but it can change from a fun adventure to absolute horror…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 02/24/2025: Hesiod, Theogony 310 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) :“Typhaon [Typhoeus] . . . was joined in love to her [Ekhidna (Echidna)] . . . And next again she bore the unspeakable, unmanageable Kerberos (Cerberus), the savage, the bronze-barking dog of Haides, fifty-headed, and powerful, and without pity.”…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 02/16/2025: “If they cut off one head, two more shall take its place.” – Red Skull If you’ve watched the Marvel Cinematic Universe, most notably—Captain America: The First Avenger, you’ve heard this before. The character Red Skull says this to his Hydra troops to rile them up before setting his plans in…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 02/08/2025: Strange science experiments in a shady laboratory. Burned down asylums forcing the less fortunate to resort to cannibalism and inbreeding, which then caused a mutation and created “monsters” that haunt nearby forests. We’re wrapping up my Ohio based cryptids extravaganza in Kirtland, Ohio where the folktale of the Melon Heads reside.…

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Swamp Thing! The Creature of the Black Lagoon! Charles Mill Lake Monster! Jon Solo Sebastian 02/02/2025: Welcome back to my Ohio-based cryptid adventure! This week’s creature feature takes us to a lake near Mansfield, Ohio. You might be familiar with Mansfield, considering it is well known around the world for The Ohio State Reformatory; a…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 01/19/2025: As my trek through Ohio folktales and cryptids continue, how can I not do one on the Dogman of Defiance, also known as the Werewolf of Defiance? He was first spotted in 1972 where he allegedly attacked a railway worker with a 2×4 wooden board before running off into the woods.…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 01/12/2025: Last week’s Creature Feature, The Lake Erie Monster, mainly resides in Ohio, so I decided to make January feature Ohio based cryptids. Hop along with me to meet the Loveland Frogman! Welcome to Ohio, the home of many interesting cryptids like the Grassman, Bessie, and the Frogman. We have a lot…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 01/05/2025: Happy 2025! I’m back with my first cryptid piece of the year! Did you know Lake Erie has its own version of a Loch Ness Monster? Did you know her name is Bessie? AND, did you know Cleveland’s American Hockey League (AHL) team was named The Lake Erie Monsters before changing…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 12/21/2024: Christmas Movie Night Welcome to the holiday season! Before I get into this week’s topic, which is not about cryptids, I want to thank you all for coming here weekly to read my little articles. I’ve just about hit the one year mark on having my blogsite, and I’m having so…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 12/16/2024: Do you remember back when you were a youngling on Christmas Day? You couldn’t wait to run to the tree to see all the glorious gifts under it for you to open. What is/was the last thing most kids want for gifts? If you answered: clothing, you’re correct. Imagine getting some…

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Jon Solo Sebastian 12/07/2024: Howdy everyone! I’ve decided to re-publish my very first piece I posted on here last year—almost exactly one year ago. Krampus and Christmas kind of go together, and considering I’m in the process of wrapping up my fourth book, Volume IV of The Hunted, I felt this was a good week…
















