
Oh, sexuality labels. How we hate thee! Does it really matter who’s gay and who’s not in this day and...
Folklore. Mythology. Witchcraft. Writing. The things nobody tells you, and the things everyone should know. Pull up a chair.
This one covers folklore and mythology from multiple traditions, witchcraft as a practice rather than an aesthetic, the craft of writing dark fiction, and the occasional opinion I probably shouldn’t say out loud but will anyway. If any of that sounds like your kind of reading, you’re in the right place.
This post is about a god “Hijacked by Jesus” and forced into the role of villain. I am, of course, talking about Loki.
When we think of horror, we have a preconceived idea of what we mean. We know what makes a good story. Here’s my top five horror tropes.
The man known to history as the pretender to the English throne, Perkin Warbeck. Maybe we shouldn’t trust everything the Tudors tell us.

Oh, sexuality labels. How we hate thee! Does it really matter who’s gay and who’s not in this day and...

We all want a good book to read, but most of the ones out there in lists of recommended reading...

When it comes to horror stories, there’s something inherently human about the primal need of reassurance that our lives aren’t...

Oh, horror tropes. When we think of horror, we have a preconceived idea of what we mean. Thunder and lightning...
I’ve always been drawn to the things people don’t quite know what to do with: folklore, identity, the uncomfortable questions that don’t have neat answers.
I don’t deal in aesthetics or empty rituals. I’m more interested in what actually holds up when you strip everything back.
This is a place for stories, tools, and straight answers; for those who would rather understand than pretend.
Use a simple 3-question filter to cut through mental noise and see what’s actually true.
