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Michael Kolence of The Grimm-Life Collective On Paranormal Filler

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You see, I am a traveler.  A storyteller.  I seek out the things that some people want to remember...and the things that some people will do anything to forget.  Real-Life Horror.

I guess you can also say that I am a seeker of bad memories.

i have been traveling the roads of the United States for over 10 years now.  And it is during these travels that I have stood on the graves of murder victims and serial killers.  Explored some of the most haunted places in America and have visited the filming locations of horror movies that have scared both you and I as a child.

My road trip began in 1979, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  I grew up in a little house on Fountain Street, just outside of the city.  It was there that I was first introduced to both horror and the paranormal.

I lived in that house until I graduated from High School.  Choosing not to attend college, I started an apprenticeship as a body piercer and started a traveling freak show called The Sodom & Gomorrah Sideshow.  Over the next couple of years I gained a reputation as a skilled body piercer as-well-as a pain-proof man and local weirdo.

Eventually life started transitioning again, and I started a paranormal investigation group called the Shadow Society along with some close friends.  It was during these investigations that the idea of The Grimm-Life Collective started to formulate in my head.

Throughout the years The Grimm-Life Collective has taken on many forms before becoming what it is today.  

Yes, it's my own personal travel blog but it is more than that.  It is an ever growing hub where anyone can visit the website from anywhere in the United States and see what Real-Life Horror is around them.

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