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October Eve

At Poe Fest, 2019.

It’s September 30, which means two things:

  1. It’s the 69th anniversary of James Dean’s death, and
  2. October starts tomorrow!

October is my favorite month, for a number of reasons–the change in weather, the availability of darker and heavier beers on tap, and of course the approach of Halloween. Somehow all three of those come into play at the annual Poe Fest in Baltimore. The two-day festival is always held on the weekend closest to October 7, which of course is the date Poe died in Baltimore, under mysterious circumstances, in 1849. This year therefore marks the 175th anniversary of Poe’s death. Astute readers will recall I visited Poe Fest in 2019, and I’m returning this year for a very special reason. Let me explain:

Remember the story (“A Dying Wish”) I presented in serial form as part of last year’s October blog posts? I’m pleased to report that it’s been nominated as a finalist in Poe Fest’s literary contest called The Saturday ‘Visiter’ Awards. So I will be attending the Festival, where the winner of the contest will be revealed at the Black Cat Ball on the night of October 5. I will of course report on the outcome, along with photos, the next day.

Meanwhile, as has become our tradition here at Chasing Phantoms, we’ll be making daily Halloween-themed posts throughout the month of October. This year we’re bringing back a fan favorite: Daily reviews of seasonal treats.

Just part of the day’s work here at Chasing Phantoms.

Now, I’m aware there’s been some controversy over how we’ve defined “seasonal treats” in the past. This year we’ll be expanding the concept to its breaking point, like a Nerd Rope that’s stretched until it snaps and scatters little Nerd candies all over the carpet.

So let me be perfectly clear: We are defining “seasonal treats” as any nutritionally-suspect foodstuffs traditionally associated with the month of October. Specifically, we will be reviewing treats in four categories, with (roughly) a week devoted to each category.

Week 1: Seasonal offerings from chain coffee shops (Starbucks, etc)

Week 2: Halloween candy

Week 3: Seasonal offerings from ice cream and donut chains (BR, Winchell’s)

Week 4: Seasonal alcoholic beverages

Yes, we here at Chasing Phantoms are willing to conduct this research for the benefit and edification of our loyal readership. Think of us as a Halloween-themed version of Consumer Reports, just without the standards or credibility.

The fun kicks off tomorrow. Be sure to share the news with your friends!

4 thoughts on “October Eve

    1. As you may have seen in the agenda for Poe Fest: there will be a “Poe-rade” where people are urged to strut around in their best Poe attire. So yes, your suggestion is most welcome!

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  1. I say “visitor,” they say “visiter” but please don’t call the whole thing off?

    What’s up with the archaic spelling at the Poe Fest?

    Or is it just poe grammer?

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