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Sterling Wolfson

Greetings. Most of Wolfson’s information can be found here, save for a few restricted details. There are all types of media, so feel no rush in browsing.

1920’s

The 1920s, often referred to as the “Roaring Twenties,” was a decade marked by significant cultural shifts. It was characterized by a newfound sense of liberation and rebellion against traditional societal norms, especially evident in the rise of the flapper culture.

New York

New York City in the 1920s epitomized the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. The city was a hub of cultural innovation, economic prosperity, and social change. The iconic skyline began to take shape with the completion of landmarks like the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building. New York in the 1920s was a melting pot of creativity, hedonism, and societal transformation.

The Book of March

The Book of March is an unreleased book written by Wolfson, recovered alongside T̷͉͉̤͈̰̭̥̋͐̀͋̆̀̆̚͠ͅh̶̛̦̅̏̅̑̿͛̋̑̋̏͐̌͝͠e̵̼̅̈́̇͒͑͂̊͐́ ̴͓̦̱̯͑͒̓͑͑̾̒͋̾̐͒B̶͙̞̩̊̿͒̆̈́̕ǫ̴̺̱̮͙̤̳̺͕̊͑̎͗̅͜͠͝ȏ̷̳͉̩̔̅͊̌͑͛̋̚͘ͅk̶̫̒̾͋̈̈́̓͂̎̾̐̓ ̴̧̖̙̩̱͊͊̈́̂͑̿͊̽̌̂͑̀̆̓͘ō̶̦͉̱͓͙̟͙͕̅͋̀̅̓͘͜͝͝f̵̧̤͔͓̦̳̂̂͋̅͐͋̒́͗̓̀͆͘ ̶̧̳̻̼̰̭͚͍̗̼͚͎͌̂͑̓̍͜͠E̴̯͕͙̣̮̖͉̓͛̕͜m̴͙̜̔ͅo̵̢̺̖̘͚̯͉̗͓̫̦̞͒̃̉̄̋͊͘͝͝ͅr̶̨̢̢̥̯͚͔̹͓̰̻͙͎͑̈́̿̅̍̊͑̔͂̑͌͆̕t̴̜̪̙̜̮̓͂̍̓͐̍͗͐̓͊̎͝͝ã̴̛̛̭͔̤̯͒͐͌̽̄́̈́́̌́̓͋l̸̨̃́a̵̧̛͈͓̗̟̝̠̮̪͐̏́̌̌̎̔́̒̇t̶̨̯͂͛̋͋͋̿͘͜͝͠i̸͕̣̯̝͔͉̍̐͒̌̔̏̿͝ȏ̵̧̧̯̻̗̙̪̻̼͇̟͈̹͉̀̍̈̚͜͝n̷̡̩̥̒͊͗͆͊̋ͅ some time after 1931. It’s themes grapple those of the morality of actions and the scope of emotion.


Wolfson’s Favorite Movies

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 1920

Metropolis 1927

The Parson’s Widow 1920

Nosferatu 1922

Faust 1926

The Fall of the House of Usher 1928

The Passion of Joan of Arc 1928

The Crowd 1928

I do not know you, but I know your plight. I do not have an answer, but I have faith.

Sterling Wolfson
The material above was gathered from Wolfson’s Office before it was cleared, in 1929.

Comparison

Look below for further details.

This diagram depicts the before and after of the December 19th accident. Though excessive, this is necessary for keeping track of the omen. Of course, if you witness something that looks similar, please contact us


You may think we have never spoken to each other, but the voices of the soul often go unheard.

Sterling Wolfson

The Scrapbook

These photographs are taken from Wolfson’s life, digitally restored through online services.

About the Author

“Born in 1901, Sterling was a promising writer whose works delved into the macabre, focusing on recent tragedies and crime scenes. Despite a mysterious and large1y unknown background, Sterling gained recognition for his successful books that captivated readers with their dark and haunting themes. His ability to weave chilling tales of human expe9ience garnered attention and admiration within literary circles.

However, 2terling’s career took a tragic turn with an unfortunate demise, shrouded in mystery. Details surrounding his life, the circumstances of his death, and the reasons behind his choice of morbid subject matter remain elusive. Despite the lack of concrete information about Sterling’s personal life, his impact on the literary world endures through the lingering effect of his unsettling and thought-provoking sto9ies.”

This was taken from the Book of March’s acknowledgements. We have chosen to include this information on this page in hopes of finding any additional information that can make sense of this. Perhaps he was working with a publisher, but given his background, that would have been very unlikely. Regardless, Wolfson’s timeline is one that must be figured out and mapped.

As stated previously, Wolfson worked as a journalist. Additionally, he dabbled in detective work when given the opportunity. This should have given more records to work with as he dealt with police reports but his name was omitted or removed from each one. In this area of his life, we are once again lost.


Message from the Curator

Though troublesome, cases like these can occur, where one has no leads to go off of. However, with these specific cases, a removal of this size can only be achieved through a “third party.” Given that his soul has not been put to rest, we can only assume that there is an external force present. We will continue restoring his works but will continue with caution.

We will explore this further here:

One last thing,

If you’re interested in learning more, don’t mention the crimson door. Instead, check the time but make haste, for you will need to worry about the date.