Woman behind the theory
Bekah June is a writer, cultural observer, and reluctant participant in late-stage capitalism. Chronically online since 1998.
Her work spans digital media, cultural commentary, and experimental storytelling—with a particular fondness for what doesn’t fit neatly into a genre, format, or polite conversation.
She’s the creator of Millennial By Default, a blog chronicling the weirdness of modern life with analog warmth and digital skepticism.
She’s also the voice and creator behind Voicemails of the Unexplained, a scripted series blending mystery, memory, and messages from... somewhere else. It’s part audio drama, part slow-burn puzzle box, and entirely too convinced something is out there.
Her debut book, Turning the Table: A Look at the Victorian Supernatural Obsession, explores ghostly rituals, spiritualist grifters, and the cultural echoes of a society that wanted to believe in the beyond. (Spoiler: They still do.)
She believes in questioning defaults, documenting the in-between, and occasionally making people laugh at things they weren’t supposed to.