For many years, I've let my anxiety, fear of failure, and lack of motivation sabotage many opportunities I've been given in regards to the paranormal field. I've turned down book offers, television appearances, and so much more...and it has hurt my work, both as an investigator and as a writer. So, I recently made up my mind that I was going to just go for it and stop saying 'NO' all the time. I had an opportunity this October with the
BEX Fall Oddities Fair in Beckley, WV!
The BEX Oddities Fair is a really cool event. A similar event was held earlier in the year, but unfortunately I was unable to attend that one. Therefore, when Scott of
Haunted Beckley asked me if I wanted to secure a vending space at the October 26th event, I jumped on the chance! The Oddities Fair featured tons of vendors selling all sorts of cool and spooky stuff, ghost tours and ghost hunts of downtown Beckley, meet-and-greets with local authors, live music, a costume contest, psychic/tarot readings and talks with paranormal researchers....along with plenty of other fun things to see and do in the
Beckley Underground and surrounding areas.
Since the weather was supposed to get rainy and windy later on in the night, I was with a group of vendors who were set up inside Sir Walter's Tavern.Sir Walter's Tavern is a cozy, beautiful space with some of the nicest staff you'll ever meet. My dad went with me to help out and I was surprised to see what a great time HE had checking out other vendors and chatting with those who stopped by our table. I think he loved the people-watching best, though, lol. We were in a bar, so in addition to those who came specifically for the festival, many dressed in elaborate (and sometimes hilarious) costumes, we had a front-row seat to the weekend bar traffic.
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My Vendor's Table |
Talking with people about the paranormal and selling the few trinkets I made to help bring traffic to my table took up most of my evening, but I was able to sneak away for a bit to see Les O'Dell of
West Virginia Cryptids and Strange Encounters give a very interactive talk in the Raleigh Theater. Les discussed his work in researching and investigating cryptids and ghosts, and a few of his clients were there sharing their personal stories. It was a laid-back, informative and fun look at some of the unique investigative methods used by Les and his team, and stories of strange things he and others have experienced. It's always a pleasure to talk to him and see him present.
I also got to meet Jannette Quackenbush, one of my favorite authors and researchers of West Virginia ghost lore. Jannette runs the
Haunted West Virginia Facebook page, and also has a website entitled
West Virginia Ghost Stories, Legends, and Haunts. Jannette has authored a number of books chronicling West Virginia's spooky history, so of course I had to buy one! She's such a sweet and knowledgeable person and talking with her really motivated me to finish my own book. I'm also looking forward to teaming up with her in the future for an investigation!
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Les O'Dell-WV CASE |
As the night drew to a close, I had one more memorable experience at Sir Walter's Tavern. We had packed up the table and were just getting ready for the trek back to Winfield. I decided it would be a good idea to go use the bathroom before the long drive back down the WV Turnpike (also haunted, by the way!). Just as I was about to exit the stall, the stall door flew open towards me with such force that I thought for sure someone had come in and shoved it. I sort of jumped out of the way as much as I could in a bathroom stall, put my hand out to stop the door, and said 'excuse me.' But, of course...I said it to thin air. There was no one else in the bathroom with me. The palm of my hand actually stung a little from catching the door, so it was swung open with a good bit of pressure. Was it a ghostly happening, or was there a natural explanation? The next time I'm in town for one of Haunted Beckley's ghost tours, I'll have to remember to ask if there are any spirits hanging out in the ladies' room at Sir Walter's Tavern!
Anyway, the whole experience was awesome. I got to spend some time with my dad in a town where I spent much of childhood, staying summers and multiple weekends with my grandparents. I got to meet with fellow paranormal enthusiasts and talk about my favorite subject. Hopefully, I introduced a few new people to my blog along the way. And, to top it all off, I may have had my own paranormal experience!