Penny Hart
◆ What The Cryptid? News Network · Personnel File ◆
Penny Hart
Features Writer & Community Content Specialist
● On Desk WTC · WTCNN Lifestyle · List · Sightings
"While the creature has been linked to three disappearances, locals also describe him as a good listener."
pennyhart@whatthecryptid.com
47
Shapeshifter Emails Received
34
Mothman Articles Filed
43
Articles Fact-Checked by Hal
1
Cat (Socks, Good Listener)
◆ About Penny Hart

Penny Hart did not arrive at paranormal journalism through tragedy, obsession, or a formative incident she declines to discuss. She arrived at it because she thought cryptids were genuinely interesting and wanted to write about them, which makes her, by some margin, the most straightforwardly motivated person on the What The Cryptid? team and the one her colleagues find most difficult to fully account for.

She grew up in Portland, Oregon, in a household where the paranormal was treated as a casual conversational topic. Her mother kept a folder of Mothman articles. Her father had opinions about the Skinwalker Ranch that he was always prepared to share at length. Penny absorbed all of this with the easy enthusiasm of someone for whom none of it was ever frightening because all of it was, from the beginning, just interesting.

She joined WTCNN two years ago after submitting an unsolicited pitch for an article titled "Ranking Cryptids By How Much They Seem Like They Just Need A Hug" that Hal Ridgeway read, put down, picked up again, read a second time, and forwarded to the features desk with a note that said only "please evaluate." The article ran. It remains one of the most-read pieces in the network's archive, which is a fact Hal mentions infrequently and with a complicated expression.

She has received, to date, forty-seven emails from individuals claiming to be shapeshifters. She has responded to all forty-seven. She maintains an ongoing correspondence with three of them. She has not ruled any of them out.

She also writes, with complete sincerity, the most genuinely funny paranormal content on the internet, without ever intending to be funny at all, which is the quality that made Hal pick up that first pitch a second time.

◆ Known Details
Location
Need Help
Portland, Oregon. One-bedroom. More cryptid merchandise than intended.
Cat
Socks. Ginger. Described as "a good listener for debriefing after difficult field pieces."
Vehicle
2009 Honda Civic, Forest Moss. Bumper stickers not fully reviewed since 2022.
Regular Haunt
The Burrow, SE Hawthorne. Contributed to the cryptid sightings board 17 times.
Research System
Colour-coded notebooks, used enthusiastically until March. Laptop folder: REAL ACTUAL EVIDENCE (847 files, 3 locatable).
◆ Covers
Lifestyle List Sightings Local News
Does not write Breaking. Not for any principled reason. She just thinks it sounds stressful.
Penny Hart at work
◆ Network Records ◆
Known Details & Ongoing Situations
The following matters are documented in WTCNN editorial records and internal correspondence.
File · Ongoing
The Mothman Archive
Penny has assembled the most extensive Mothman article archive on the WTCNN network. It contains 34 pieces she has written, 17 she has annotated, and 6 she considers definitive and has linked in her email signature at various times. The archive includes one piece that Mara has flagged internally and that has not been discussed with Penny. Penny considers it a professional achievement.
34 Articles. 1 Flagged.
File · Ongoing · 47 Correspondences
The Shapeshifter Emails
Penny has received forty-seven emails from individuals claiming to be shapeshifters. She has responded to all forty-seven. Three ongoing correspondences have developed. At least one correspondent has begun sending information about specific WTCNN editorial processes in ways that suggest an unusual familiarity with the network's internal structure. Penny does not consider this unusual. Mara has recently begun reading Penny's correspondence column with a frequency that is not editorially explained.
Correspondence Active
File · Editorial · Managed
The Hoax Problem
Penny's hoax detection rate is, editorially speaking, a work in progress. Hal has developed a triage system involving a green highlighter, a specific shelf in his office, and a standing Thursday-afternoon window he describes on his calendar as "features review." Penny knows about the Thursday meetings. She thinks they are about production scheduling. This is partly correct.
Thursday Reviews: Ongoing
File · October 2023 · Forks, WA
The Worst Tuesday
A campground outside Forks, Washington. Twelve hours of sounds she describes as "a lot, acoustically." Footprints photographed, uploaded, and published before Hal could review them. Three independent assessments by Mara found the photographs not attributable to any known animal. Penny describes the night as uncomfortable and says she'd go back if the piece warranted it. She has pitched a follow-up four times.
Follow-Up Pitched × 4
◆ Editorial Note — Internal Use Only
The Thing She's Wrong About
Penny believes that responding to every piece of reader correspondence with genuine openness and personal warmth is unconditionally good journalism practice and good human behaviour. Where this creates friction is her ongoing correspondence with three individuals who claim to be shapeshifters, at least one of whom has begun sending her information about specific WTCNN editorial processes in ways that suggest they have an unusual level of familiarity with the network's internal structure. Penny has not flagged this. She considers it evidence that the paranormal community is well-informed and engaged. Mara has recently begun reading Penny's correspondence column with a frequency that is not editorially explained. Neither of them has mentioned this to the other. Rico has noticed. He has not brought it up. He is thinking about what kind of coffee the situation calls for.

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