Blog Profiles: Spooky Blogs

Welcome to Blog Profiles! Each week, we select a topic and handful of blogs that do a great job contributing to the conversation. We’re getting into the Halloween spirit and recognizing a few of our favorite spooky blogs this week. Do you have a blog that deserves recognition? Tweet our writers at @BeyondBylines.

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We live in scary times…And over the past couple of months, I’ve covered some important hot topics that are keeping us up at night. But before I find the next obsession – that has me jumping out of my skin and into my [witch] doctor’s recliner – let’s treat ourselves to some seasonal levity, with these Halloween-inspired content goodies!

1. BuzzFeed Unsolved 

This pick is best known for its thought-provoking deep-dives unpacking mystery, crime, conspiracy, and the supernatural. While the substantive storytelling will surely trigger a few goosebumps, the candid injections of humor and skepticism make it a viewing experience to be enjoyed by all.

Shane Madej and Ryan Bergara – the highly celebrated creators behind the inception of BuzzFeed’s Unsolved Network – announced their farewell season will premiere on October 15, so what better time to dive into this video archive of spooky mixed-media storytelling.

Recommended Videos: The Mysterious Disappearance of Roanoke Colony, The Menacing Case of the Monster with 21 Faces, London’s Haunted Viaduct Tavern, and The Demonic Goatman’s Bridge.

Follow @ryansbergara and @shanemadej on Twitter.

2. Spooky Little Halloween

With a diverse range of tricks and treats, consider Spooky Little Halloween the ultimate authority for Halloween party planning and inspiration to live your best spooky life! Tokened the Fairy Godmother of Halloween, Miranda is a Houston-based blogger who has been bringing us quality content since 2015.

Recommended Reads: The Ultimate Halloween Shopping Guide, How to Make a Smoking Pumpkin, 21 Shows to Watch if You Love Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and 7 Halloween Party Activities Your Friends Will Actually Love

Follow @spkyhalloween on Twitter.

3. Halloween Love

Halloween Love started off as a personal blog in 2009, evolving into a collective in 2013 in order to meet the demand of its readership. As a hub dedicated to horror, this treasure trove and its team of diverse contributors have earned this spot for the authentic and unfiltered content.

Recommended Reads: Halloween 2021 Snacks Review, I Also Saw the “Tic-Tac” UFO, Mainstream vs Underground Horror, and 5 Horror Anthologies Worth Watching this Halloween.

Follow @halloween on Twitter.

4. The Spooky Vegan

The Spooky Vegan is a traditional blog curated by Sarah Jahier and focuses on vegan treats, a love for Halloween, and all things spooky.

Check out these posts: 100 Days To Halloween, Humane Halloween: 22 Quirky, Fun and Bewitching Recipes for the Spirit of the Season, My Top 10 Horror Movies of 2020, and 5 New Podcasts To Listen To This Halloween Season.

Follow @thespookyvegan on Twitter.

5. The Horrors of Halloween  

If you are a film nerd or cinematic enthusiast wondering what to watch as we countdown to All Hallows’ Eve, look no further. The Horrors of Halloween is a blog dedicated to the thrillers set to air throughout the spooky season.

Unique Posts: What’s on Tonight: JOE BOB’s HALLOWEEN HOEDOWN (2021) , 12 Must-See Christmas Horror Movies to Watch During the Holidays, JACK-O’s 31 Day Horror Movie Challenge for October.

Until next time, Stay Safe & Spooky. Cheers Friends.

Ever wonder how we come up with ideas for our blog profiles? Our handy list of industries and subjects on PR Newswire for Journalists stays top of mind. If you’re a blogger or journalist looking for Halloween or holiday news, let us know. We can customize a newsfeed for you.

Cory Max Montoya is a Sr. Account Executive at PR Newswire. When he’s not working, he can be found on the trail, down the digital rabbit hole, or with his Niece, who continues to remind him that life is a gift to be treasured and celebrated.

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