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  1. The Mystery of Everett Ruess (Solved?) Artist and poet Everett Ruess was a wanderer, a loner, and a minimalist, who was also a prolific letter-writer. Each time he'd set out to explore the wild beauty of the southwest, Everett would pen long, extravagantly emotional letters to his pa...
  2. Writing My First Mystery I've learned a lot from the experience, not just about writing but about people.  When one writes, one is creating another world.  You populate it with personalities, give the town and people a history, and make it come to life.  It's...
  3. How to Host an Ancient Roman Murder Now here's a way to entertain your friends and, while giving them an event they will talk about for ages, have an absolutely wonderful time yourself. How To Host A Murder is a fun-filled murder mystery game designed to keep party-goers guessing...
  4. Learn About Family Constellations They create a living model of the family that discloses the deeper forces that unknowingly influence our thoughts, behaviors and emotional experiences. Constellations can provide healing for self, family and ancestors. Developed by Bert Hellinger, C...
  5. Did Atlantis Really Exist? The legend of Atlantis has long been discussed, researched, and even actively sought. It is a grand tale of a continent sinking into the ocean, wiping out a great civilization. Could it be that this happened? where? when? Many have asked those questi...
  6. Suspense! Classic Radio Show These radio shows are guaranteed to leave you in Suspense! Suspense was one of the most popular radio shows of all time running for 20 years.
  7. The Art of Magritte This lens is dedicated to the art and thoughts of the great Belgian surrealist artist Rene Magritte. Get to know more about this great artist's biography and works. This lens includes lots of information, biography, pictures, paintings, video cli...
  8. Aquarium Snails Keeping aquarium snails is simple and rewarding. Learn about these animals and watch video of them in the fish tank.
  9. My Mother's Shoes My Mother's Shoes is an entertaining humorous mystery. It is set in a small town where the tradition of gossip reigns supreme. When her mother's purse and her shoes are unearthed up at the new construction site, Annie Natali knew her mother was...
  10. Oldboy Movie Winner of the Grand Prix de Jury in Cannes, Oldboy is Park's today most complex and cruel film. Where all his films study cause and effect, "Oldboy" is a Kafka-ian ping pong game.
  11. Nancy Drew, Old and New! I loved Nancy Drew when I was a girl, and now my daughter has discovered her too!  Nancy seems to be having a resurgence these days.  Besides the old tried-and-true series of books about the titian-haired sleuth*, there is now a new series...
  12. Emily the Strange Emily the Strange is a 13-year old girl with a pale complexion and black hair. She has a dark, gothic world view. Her best friends are her four cats. And, most importantly, Emily is well...strange. Emily first appeard on a sticker to promote Cosmis...
  13. Conscious Change; for the Journey to Happiness Refresh your spirit with inspiring articles, images, videos, and resources. This lens exists to uplift and encourage all who visit. I hope you discover ways to create joy, love, and peace in your life. I believe in using every tool at my disposal to...
  14. Great gifts for writers This list will help you find the best gifts out there for writers.
  15. Lateral Thinking Puzzles Lateral thinking puzzles (sometimes called situation puzzles) are strange situations where you are given a limited amount of information.  You ask questions and the quiz-master gives you Yes/No answers until you figure out the answer. ...
  16. Chupacabra Chupacabra (also chupacabras /tʃupa'kabɾas/, from Spanish chupar: to suck, cabra: goat; goats sucker) is a cryptid said to inhabit parts of both of the Americas. It is associated particularly with Puerto Rico (where it was first reported), Mexico,...
  17. Book Review: The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne The Mysterious Island is an exciting tale of mystery and adventure as a group of castaways struggle to overcome the elements and survive on an uncharted island. The novel was written by Jules Verne in 1874. This is an unusual book for Verne because i...
  18. The Poe Toaster Each year on Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, his gravesite receives a visitor......who is this stranger who arrives in the wee hours for a toast at a headstone? Why does he or she do it? What symbolism is hidden in the gifts left for a long dead poet? "...
  19. Philip Marlowe Raymond Chandler's philosophical private detective. Philip Marlowe solves mysteries on his own terms.
  20. The World's Greatest Mysteries I'm sure that the vast majority of us will be very familiar with the famous mystery and conundrum about which came first, the chicken or the egg, but for me, there are far greater mysteries and puzzles to ponder in this modern world of ours. "Why do...