Tuesday June 22, 1926
A night of heavy drinking has left Ivy Morgan and Jonas Markham hung over and queasy. Jonas is able to fight back the urge to be sick, though it takes quite an effort before he feels well enough to...
View ArticleWednesday June 23, 1926
Ivy Morgan, Jonas Markham, and Ray Brannigan awaken early and head down to the dining room at the Shoremist Inn for a hasty breakfast. With an errand to complete before heading to their nine o’clock...
View ArticleThursday June 24, 1926
The train pulls into the Steeplin Valley station at approximately 12:30am. As they walk off the train, Ivy Morgan, Jonas, and Ray are surprised to find Mr. Booth waiting for them. He states that he was...
View ArticleFriday June 25, 1926
Midnight finds Jonas Markham and Ray Brannigan (currently answering to David Malgresh) sleeping uneasily, while Ivy Morgan keeps watch on the back alley of the Tilden Arms Hotel; hopeful that she and...
View ArticleSaturday June 26, 1926
As she wipes the sleeps from her eyes, it occurs to Ivy Morgan that there is a recently translated text waiting for her at Columbia University– the crazy and confused bible she found while exploring...
View ArticleFriday July 9, 1926
Ivy Morgan, Jonas Markham, and Ray Brannigan hide behind some trees, a mere thirty feet from the shore of Steeplin Lake – and the Cult of Xnaaki.They had arrived in Jonas’ Packard early in the...
View ArticleTuesday September 28, 1926
Ivy Morgan and Cuthbert Sorensen have been invited by Professor Rudolph Pearson to his office at Columbia University at 10:00am. Pearson, who has been asked to be on the lookout for able-bodied...
View ArticleWednesday September 29, 1926
Startled by the appearance of another person amongst the chaos, Ivy Morgan, Cuthbert Sorensen, and Thomas Parkhill turn to face the yelling man climbing down from his wagon. “What did you do to that...
View ArticleThe Truth About Ivy, Part I
New York – the city that never sleeps. If you believe Walt Whitman, there’s no place like it. But if you ask me, something’s gone rotten in the Big Apple, and the whole damned place is decaying from...
View ArticleThe Truth About Ivy, Part II
Of alcohol, Oscar Wilde said, “After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the...
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