The Cult of Lost Souls comic

April 18th, 2024 was Camosun Comic Arts Festival‘s (CCAF’s) 12th anniversary. It was here I released my new 40-page comic: Cult of Lost Souls.

Cult of Lost Souls is thematically about ghost stories and dark folklore. Most of the pages are printed in full colour. Leaning heavily into BC’s history and oral legends, the stories are told by a ghostly host named Luciana.

Luciana is an ancestral ghost who is depicted as a skeleton wearing a hooded white cloak with two long braids. Continue reading “The Cult of Lost Souls comic”

Camosun Comic Arts Festival (CCAF)

April 18th, 2024 was Camosun Comic Arts Festival’s 12th anniversary. It was also the release date of my new 40-page comic: Cult of Lost Souls.

Cult of Lost Souls is thematically about ghost stories and dark folklore. Leaning heavily into BC’s history and legends, the stories are told by a ghostly host named Luciana. The comic is printed entirely in colour.

Inside, Luciana narrates two eight-page stories and shares other dark folklore throughout the rest of the comic. The first tale, “The Ghost of Grouse Mountain,” is based on a haunting described in The Province newspaper in 1903. The second eight-page story, “Jack O’Lantern Jack,” is a dramatic reinterpretation of the Irish folk legend about how Jack O’Lanterns came to be–with Robert Johnson (who reputably sold his soul to the devil) and “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” elements added.

I’ll speak more about Luciana and the Cult of Lost Souls in a separate post!

Several Victoria businesses allowed me to put up CCAF posters during the week or so leading up to Camosun College’s event, including Board with Friends, Victory Barber, and Cavity Curiosity. A huge thank you to each of them for helping us spread the word! Continue reading “Camosun Comic Arts Festival (CCAF)”

Halloween Black Cat


Halloween was a lot of fun this year, especially with the launching of Black Cat, the first title from my new publishing house Black Cat Books.

Special thanks to Jenn McGarrigle at VIU News for spreading the word, Julie Chadwick at The Discourse in Nanaimo for her spotlight story on Black Cat, and Gregor Craigie at CBC Victoria’s “On The Island” for his interview with me about Black Cat Books (aired today for Halloween). Continue reading “Halloween Black Cat”

The Haunting of Your Bedside Table

In this interview, Darby asks the hard questions – we talk about common ghost story themes, racism, and the library copies of my book going missing! Our interview follows Casey’s Halloween reads, starting around the 17:45 mark.

Meet Me in the Stacks is Vancouver Island Regional Library’s podcast. Each episode is unique, but almost always has a book recommendation segment. I’ve added Casey’s Halloween recommendations to my reading list for next year.

Here’s a synopsis of the episode! You can find Meet Me in the Stacks wherever you get your podcasts, or you can listen to the episode by clicking on the image below: Continue reading “The Haunting of Your Bedside Table”

The Missing and Unexplained Podcast with Tyler Hooper

The Haunting of Vancouver Island is four years old! It’s hard to believe. Interest in the book–as well as my perspective on local ghost lore–hasn’t waned as much as I thought it would. This Halloween, I was interviewed for two podcasts and will be doing a large Zoom presentation for kids for Vancouver Island Regional Library on October 26th.

The Missing and Unexplained interview with Tyler Hooper was a lot of fun. It was the first time I’ve spoken about the Valencia story almost exclusively. The Valenica is a legendary West Coast phantom ship. There’s a chapter about her in The Haunting of Vancouver Island. In the interview, I explain the difference between a ghost ship and phantom ship and talk about the haunted vessel the Melanope–as a teaser for the sequel I’m working on, The Haunting of British Columbia (working title). Continue reading “The Missing and Unexplained Podcast with Tyler Hooper”

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