Dive Into The Archives
“The ledger remembers what the living forget. These files are arranged for your inspection — though many remain redacted, fractured, or incomplete. Examine at your own risk.”
Terrifying Tales
Fragments of narrative preserved before they dissolved into rumor.
5 Things Not to Say in a Fresno Graveyard
Loose lips awaken restless graves.
5 Signs You're Haunted in Fresno
You obviously spoke wrong in the graveyard...welcome to your fate.
From the Elmwood Historical Society
A polite welcome, but the paper smells of mildew and secrets.
Welcome to the Ghastly Gazette
Who would think the other realm reads the paper?
How to Know You've Been Touched by Quillville
Heaven help you if you exhibit any of these symptoms.
Creepy Case Files
Evidence redacted when necessary, fabricated when convenient.
Redacted Missing Poster
The face is blurred. The shadow isn’t.
The Forre Twins-Dept. of Paranormal Forrrensics
Two founders, three R’s, and one infection that never sealed.
Infected Files-Redacted
Written in ink. Answered in blood.
Infection Triad Active Report
Fresno melts, Reedley freezes, Clovis sinks — the land wants more.
Odd Obituaries
Notices of the dead, though not all remain buried.
Fresno Obituaries #1
Do these obituaries actually appear in the paper?
Fresno Obituaries #2 And this is what's left after part one.
Morgue Toe Tag
All that remains when a body walks away.
Redacted Obituaries
Can you match the redaction to the actual obituary?
Child's Nursery Rhyme
Children sing it. Graves echo it.
Redacted Guest Letters
Written by ghosts, the lost, or the disappeared?
Yelp Reviews-Haunted Fresno Edition
Patrons complain of ghosts between entrees.
Prophecy Snippet
It may be a scrap, but the warning remains intact.
Quillville Postcards
With or without postage, they always find the addressee
Cursed Artifacts
Objects and remnants the Archivist should have destroyed, but did not.
Locked Drawers
“Two drawers remain sealed at the end of the ledger. Their contents shift, their files whisper, and the Archivist does not recommend opening either. Still… most readers do.”