Author: VL Jones
South Carolina’s Boo Hag
It has been an exhausting day, and you are ready for a good night’s sleep. Your tired body sinks into the soft mattress, and ...Rhode Island’s Vampire
This week’s cryptid comes from the tiny state of Rhode Island. Well, it was supposed to be a cryptid. However, during my research, I ...Pennsylvania’s Thunderbird
I love researching cryptids because the history of these monsters is interesting. Some of the fascinating cryptid stories are from Native American myths and ...Oregon’s Crater Lake Mysteries
This week is Oregon, and The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed for Bigfoot sightings. Yet, when I started looking for reports, Bigfoot wasn’t the ...Oklahoma’s Taxti Wau (Deer Woman)
I write a weekly article on cryptids – monsters shouldn’t exist but do. The funny thing about these stories is where these stories originate. ...Ohio’s Dogman
I first heard of the Dogman when I researched Michigan’s legends. Then exploring Ohio, I learn that Ohio has either a Dogman or Werewolf. ...North Dakota’s Miniwashitu
I researched North Dakota’s cryptids for this week’s article, and there are a couple of interesting ones. The one that is the most fascinating ...North Carolina’s Brown Mountain Lights
Every cryptid article I have written to date is about something alive. Whether it be animal or humanoid, but this article is about mysterious ...New York’s ‘Champ’
New York has two fascinating lake monsters worth writing about. I only have time this week to write about one, so I will be ...New Hampshire’s Wood Devils
New Hampshire has dense woods that stretch for hundreds of miles. Cryptids would love hiding in these unexplored forests. So, it’s not surprising that ...