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Apr 7, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Uncovering the Essence of British Folk Horror Tales
There’s something quietly unsettling about the British countryside at dusk. The way shadows stretch long across ancient fields, the whisper of wind through gnarled trees, and the faint echo of forgotten rituals. It’s in these moments that the heart of British folk horror tales beats strongest. I’ve always been drawn to stories that weave the eerie with the pastoral, the old with the uncanny. Folk horror fiction, especially in the UK, is a genre that taps into deep-rooted fears and folklore,...
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Apr 3, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Shakespeare and History
Shakespeare’s plays may be well writen and enjoyable. I love them. Please do not give them any Historical significance as they have none. “MacBeth” for example was perhaps one of the best and wisest kings that the world has seen. He expanded the kingdom of Alba Into what is modern day Scotland (lol- though the English and Northumbrians stole bits of it back after his death). He created trade routes to Scandinavia and Europe making Scotland (though it was not called that then) the pre-eminent...
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Mar 31, 2026 ∙ 4 min
Adult Dark Fairy Tales: Exploring Shadows Beyond Childhood
There’s something undeniably magnetic about fairy tales. They pull us into worlds where magic is real, and the impossible becomes possible. But beneath the glittering surface of princesses and happy endings lies a darker, more complex realm. This is where adult dark fairy tales come alive - stories that twist the familiar into something haunting, unsettling, and deeply human. I’ve always been drawn to these tales, the ones that don’t shy away from shadows but instead invite us to explore...
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