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    A Manicure for All Eternity…


    2009 - 11.29

    In the ancient world, death was often as important as life. The two worlds were intertwined and coexisted in the minds of many people. Egyptians held ceremonies for their dead and celebrated the afterlife, making sure that tombs were stocked full of food and wares for their journey into the next life (we could say they obviously disagreed with the old adage “you can’t take it with you”). They also believed in ghosts, or khu. Although we can’t be sure that apparitions wander the Valley of the Kings, there might be a few restless spirits lingering near the Nile River. And all of them may not be straight.

    A tomb was unearthed in 1964 near Memphis which surprised many archaeologists. It was the final resting place (or way station, in their views) of Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum, two royal servants from the Fifth Dynasty (2498-2345 BC, a.k.a. Old Kingdom). When combined, their names can be translated as “joined in life and joined in death”, which is fitting given their life together and joint burial near the pyramid of King Unas. Though what is not very common is the fact that Khnumhotep and Niankhkhnum were both men.

    This pair of royal confidants were “Overseers of the Manicurists in the Palace of King Niuserre”, according to inscriptions at the site (fascinating how some 4500 years later, we sometimes perpetuate the stereotype by having such professions). In artwork adorning the tomb, the two men are shown holding hands and touching noses (the Egyptian version of a kiss). At the time, the accepted hypothesis was that they were twin brothers and that explained the “exaggerated affection” shown. But the evidence from history could not be ignored, leading some historians to name the pair the oldest documented gay couple in history.

    While some people insist that homosexuality was not accepted in ancient Egypt, the lack of mentions of gays and lesbians may, in fact, mean that sexuality was a non-issue. Mundane, every-day things were not often recorded in history, after all. For these two royal manicurists to be given a tomb together says a lot about the world before Christianity took root. it’s nice just to know that thousands of years ago, the love between men could be deemed worthy enough for the afterlife… and two male lovers could share an eternity together.

    Spooky Happenings in the Crescent City…


    2009 - 11.04

    Among the many cities I’m dying (well, not literally) to visit is New Orleans. Just like the Witch City of Salem, it’s a town where death seems to be a part of life. Ghosts, witches, vampires, and other nocturnal peoples seem quite at home there and the presence of hoodoo is undeniable. Every shop, bar, and hotel carries with it some fascinating, if not haunting, tale.

    One such place is 5 Continents Bed & Breakfast, which I did look into and noted in the “Haunted LGBT Accommodations” section in the back of my book. While I left out some of the history and hauntings at the inn, I just might finally revisit it for the sequel. It’s a beautifully-restored old home, and apparently still occupied by its original owners.

    Passport Magazine visited this haunted hotspot for the Halloween season (possibly after seeing it listed on my website… I’m not trying to assume, but reporter Paul West did attempt to contact me about a story earlier this summer, but due to email issues I missed him… sorry again, Paul!) and interviewed the innkeeper as well as a paranormal team as they looked for paranormal evidence at the business.
    Check out the video from Passport.TV:

    I See a Bad Moon Rising…


    2009 - 09.28

    It’s early Monday morning, there’s thunder outside and the rhythmic sound of rain falling. It may be close to dawn, but there’s still enough “dark and stormy night” to make me forget all the stress, drama, and insanity of recent time and think back to Halloween’s approach.

    October (and all the festivities that come with it) is a time when we all want to be someone… or something… else for a little while, even just to pretend for a few hours. And what best exemplifies this desire than the shapeshifter. Werewolves and other humanoids have been a part of lore for centuries. We’ve been terrified by the thought of people who could become animals while the moon was full, though secretly, we all would like to have that ability: the power to change who we are and live differently for a brief time. Let’s face it. None of us is completely happy with ourself or life as it is. There’s something intriguing out there that catches everyone’s fancy.
    Still, as I always say, there’s humor to be had in everything. And in light of the fact that life can get insane, overwhelming, and downright difficult, I think it’s time to get a little amusement out of that inner animal inside us all. And an ingenious man online did just that… having a little fun with Shakira’s song “She Wolf”. I can’t help but laugh watching this one. Well, ok… perhaps between chuckles I think he’s not too bad to look at:

    Like Manna From Heaven…


    2009 - 08.15

    When I finally let go of the stress… release the reins and said “que sera sera” about the coming month… it happened. I have word, thanks to the goddess Google. Here are the details of my upcoming book:

    Queer Hauntings: True Tales of Gay & Lesbian Ghosts
    by Ken Summers
    196 pages (paperback)
    Publisher: Lethe Press
    Price: $15.00 (US)
    Release Date: September 18, 2009
    And apparently, it’s already available for pre-order on Amazon.com, though the cover remains to be seen. but at least now you all know!

    Creepy Queer Photo Ops…


    2009 - 07.05

    Sorry again for the prolonged silence! Busy, busy, busy! meanwhile, here’s a little Flickr find that caught my attention. Makes me think of a haunted gay club… this really should be titled “Demon is a Dancer”.

    poptastic ghost

    Hopefully, I’ll have some more updates to fill everyone in on very soon. I’ll be gone later this month to a wedding, so I’ll try to find time whenever possible to let you all know I’m still alive…

    …or am I?

    When "Horny" is a Bad Thing…


    2009 - 06.26

    Want the holy ghost in you? Feeling possessed by one of those pesky gay demons? Well, you might be in luck. All you need is a little help from the friendly folks at Manifested Glory Ministries of Bridgeport, Connecticut. After all, they helped someone out recently. The church held an exorcism to rid a teen boy of his homosexuality, hence equating it with demonic possession.

    Reverend Patricia McKinney and her cult… I mean congregation… performed what they called a “casting out of spirits” (because she thinks the ‘exorcism’ label isn’t accurate) three separate times on a 16-year-old boy (the reverend claimed he was 18) at his request. he writhed on the floor, vomiting up the “evil”, while onlookers made such priceless statements as “Loose your grip, Lucifer!” and “Right now in the name of Jesus, I call the homosexuality, right now in the name of Jesus!

    When did homosexuality suddenly become an object or energy? I missed that memo.

    So, what do you to when you get rid of the “homosexuality demon”? You post it on YouTube, of course! I guess they figured they already had a website and the best way to scare the hell out of people (no pun intended) is to be were the action is. Activist groups and citizens are up in arms about the video, since taken down by the flock. But the church stands by their actions. McKinney, who calls herself a “prophet”, told the press, “”Every Sunday we call people up to the altar who want to be delivered from any spirit that causes them to not be able to function. We were just beginning to worship the Lord and all of a sudden he hit the floor.”

    “Manifested Glory Ministries is not against homosexuality. We do not hate them,” the reverend said. “We do not come up against them. We do just not believe in their lifestyle.” I’m sure it makes sense to someone. Is that anything like a double negative?

    And did their purging work? According to the executive director of True Colors, Robin McHeavin, the boy told their organization he has since been “engaging in risky behavior”. I guess if you take something out of someone, you just have to put it back in.

    This is actual footage from the “exorcism”:

    Love Lies Bleeding in the Windy City…


    2009 - 06.17

    While researching for Queer Paranormal, I ran across a lot of interesting tales from everywhere. Unfortunately, several stories could not be researched enough to earn a spot in my book. In light of Pride Month, however, I think it’s an appropriate time to give some mention to these tales and revive this blog from its coma as of late. And so, I bring you a strange tale from Chicago of a haunted apartment and its gay phantom…

    Christina* lived with her roommate on the northern end of Chicago during the 1990s in a run-down, old, inexpensive building. Throughout her five years tenancy, strange incidents occurred that made her question whether they were indeed alone. Footsteps paced the floor between the kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen itself seemed to be a hot spot for activity; sounds of a chair dragged across the linoleum floor and silverware being put away were not uncommon. But one incident in 1997 escalated the spooky goings-on to a new level.

    One hot summer’s day, Christina relaxed in her room, absorbed in a book while stretched out on her bed. She was suddenly struck with unexplainable paralysis. As she looked toward the end of her bed, a shirtless man stood there before her. He appeared to be in his late 20s, with a muscular torso and handsome face twisted into an irate expression. His whole body exuded anger, so powerful that Christina felt the pain in her own limbs. They stared at one another for an agonizing moment before the young man slowly faded into the air. Able to move once more, Christina ran from her room and stayed out of the apartment until her roommate returned. Knowing her roommate’s fear of ghosts, she didn’t mention the unnerving event.

    Two years passed. When the landlord announced the building had been sold, Christina decided to inquire into the strange event. During a conversation with the owner, the owner mentioned that—since they would soon be out of the apartment—she had a confession to make. She had not been entirely up-front about the history of their apartment. In the years before Christina and her roommate moved in, the ground floor space had been rented by a gay couple, one of whom was a very handsome, athletic young man… the other, somewhat older. At that time, the neighborhood was very gay-identified, even having a few bars nearby. Both men were involved in S&M, and consumed a lot of drugs. Perhaps the substances contributed to the constant arguments heard from their apartment. The police were called on many occasions to break up the fights.

    On one particular night, the couple returned from a night of heavy drinking and partying. An argument began, and escalated quickly from the alcohol. In a passionate rage, the older man stabbed his young lover to death in the very bedroom used by Christina. the murderer was sent to prison for his crimes, but the landlord remembered the horror of cleaning up the aftermath. Christina asked for a more detailed description, and it matched the apparition she had witnessed perfectly.

    Whatever became of the the apartment (or even it’s location), as well as the haunting presence of the angry young lover are not a mystery. But undoubtedly, somewhere in Chicago, the wandering spirit of the murdered man still lingers, filled with rage over his life cut short so early.

    *Complete name unknown; anyone knowing this person or the apartment, please contact me!

    Because Milk Would Spoil the Children…


    2009 - 05.21

    A California school decided recently that milk was inappropriate for children. Harvey Milk, that is. Natalie Jones, a sixth grade student at Mt. Woodson Elementary in Ramona, was inspired by the movie and had dedicated a presentation to the late ‘Mayor of Castro Street’. School administrators required children to get parental permission to watch the presentation after labeling it “sex education”… they then proceeded to tell Natalie she could only give the speech at recess.

    Her mother, Bonnie Jones, was appalled. “To say my daughter’s presentation is ’sex education’ because Harvey Milk happened to be gay is completely wrong.” And now, the ACLU is getting involved. Sounds like there might be plenty of spilled milk to cry over after all…

    "I’m Here to Make Sure You Don’t Say Anything Controversial…"


    2009 - 01.29

    An interesting thought was expressed back in December on a blog, Ghost Theory, about my website. One of the stories of a gay ghost was pulled out from the bunch and brought into the limelight. The story, of a ghost said to pull down the zipper of male employees, raised questions and concerns of reinforcing stereotypes and being a bit off-color.

    To be honest, I know some people will see it as ammunition reinforcing their views that gay men are loathsome creatures hellbent on seducing any male in their vicinity. But others will have a good laugh about it. Some may even find it fascinating. In fact, each person who reads about it will take away from it something different. That’s the beauty of individualistic thought.

    Some could say that I should eliminate it. That it’s too “negative” for the gay community. I can’t find it within myself to do that. I’m not a fan of censorship. to do so would be an attempt to paint a perfect, idealistic view of the community free of anything bad or “distasteful” (as some may say). But that’s not reality. It’s not true. Just look around at the world: there are murderers, rapists, thieves, and rogues in every walk of life, every sector of society. In every category we create for ourselves (rich, poor, black, white, Russian, American, gay, straight, etc.), there are good, bad, or ugly people. Why pretend they don’t exist?

    Perhaps there’s a little James Whale in me: the sarcastic oh-dear-I’ll-never-work-in-this-town-again attitude of non-conventional thought. Personally, I don’t see anything wrong with that. I ruffle a lot of feathers and I’m not always politically correct. But there is only one way not to offend anyone: never say anything. Never express an opinion. Never have a viewpoint. Never hold any convictions.

    I am sometimes guilty of being a fence-sitter and not taking sides or joining a rally cry. That happens when I either a) don’t have enough information to form an opinion; or b) see the gunfighting getting downright dangerous and would prefer to stay out of the crossfire. In those cases, I try to keep my opinions to myself. They are rare instances, but they do happen. More often I treat everything with a healthy dose of humor. This is often directed at both sides. In most instances of life, there is no “right side” to be on. There is truth to be found in all sides of most arguments.

    I have always taken great pride in being unique, seeing outside the box, and not conforming to the mainstream world around me. I like what I like because I enjoy it, not because anyone wants me to like it. And that view expresses itself in all aspects of my life. My tastes range from the traditional to the bizarre, which is probably why I gravitate toward the paranormal. It goes without saying that even in the supernatural vein, I aim for the strange. But I make no apologies for that. I like paving new paths and marching to my own dysfunctional drummer inside my head. I giggle at what makes some people cringe. I thrill in the pursuit of the weird.

    And so, horny ghosts stay in my work. I make jibes at people not for being different, but for turning a sunken dinghy into the Titanic. I point out unusual things unknown to many. And that’s all a part of who I am. As Bette Davis once said, “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night.”

    A Flame to Light Your Way…


    2009 - 01.26

    A good many people take their ghosthunting seriously. And others… well, they can’t avoid finding the humor behind it all.

    Some of you who have watched Most Haunted may remember sensitive Ian Shillito from his appearances in Series 8. Now, the openly gay paranormal investigator has formed London Paranormal. The organization holds tours, gives lectures, and launched the ‘London Ghost Festival’ last year.

    But that’s not all. He is also the co-creator of a troop called the Scary Mary’s. And yes, they are what you think they are: gay men in search of spooks. Combining a paranormal show’s overuse of night vision with a healthy dose of laughter, it’s not your typical investigating. It’s all about the fun, the bits which normally end up on a cutting room floor. And with names such as “Wampy”, “Stella Bagwash”, “Waynetta Shillito”, “Pooh Bear”, and “Steele Magnolia” you can tell it’s all about the fun.

    Without further ado, I bring you an investigation of the pink sort at Harwich Redoubt Fort:

    Part I

    Part II