The September edition of Your True Tales is here - 30 true tales of ghosts, poltergeists, psychic phenomena, weird creatures and more, including: "A Father's Last Goodbye," "Haunted Victorian House," "Sasquatch of Vinton, Iowa," "Fairy Crashes into Window," "Black-Eyed Creatures of Muir of Ord," "Terrifying Imposter Voice," "Doppleganger at Albertson's," "Baby Channels Friend at Funeral," "Mysterious Lady in Blue," "Black Magic Curse Backfires" ... and many more.



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I love “Your True Tales”! Every month I look forward to reading the stories people send in. I’ve been reading them for years and never tire of them. Very cool. Good job!
No offense to the user who sent it in but that first story is a mess. What gives, Wagner? If your readers are anything like me they would probably appreciate better content, even if it meant less stories.
sure Liz half of the stories are pathetic, but he gets what he gets and just ignore the bad ones. there’s a few, between 2-4 stories I like each month. But many of the stories seem like they’re from superstitious children. Others are from uneducated superstitious adults. But yet there are a few gems that raise the hair on my neck and that makes it all worth it. I’ll have to read some of the September stores and comment about them
I agree. That first story is not on the usual par of the Your True Tales. So what? Someone found a gravestone in their backyard… OK…
Anyway, in general, great job!
About Incorporeal Voice
That incorporeal type does obviate;
Likes to repeat; know word(s) emulate
The echo prankish / cogeneal apparent.
It is no parrot, no quote “the raven’ more
Does so attempts preponderance
Of speakers/hearer auditory nerves
Who to recall, beyond the stillness
of the atmosphere, echoes of have been,
Of winds vibrating, with experience yet,
of those who too enounce, who did encore,
Yes, around some time, who have
their own be heard.
I love reading True tales,been reading them since 2008 and I look forward to reading more stories in the future!!
Again, regarding the first story, the timeline makes even less sense. The author starts off saying that they moved into the house two years ago, then directs us to skip ahead two years. That takes us to now. And then again we skip ahead two or three years. We should then be in about 2012, 2013, no? Just confused…