| October gave us masks, monsters, and midnight drafts. But November? November is colder. Quieter. Hungrier. It's the month when folklore sharpens its teeth and science fiction starts whispering in the walls. At Mind on Fire Books, we call this season Blogomath—a convergence of serialized horror, mythic essays, and reader rituals. It's when we trade comfort for curiosity. When we offer something—time, memory, maybe even blood—in exchange for story. What November Brings in Genre Folklore and sci-fi are colliding in strange, beautiful ways: -
Netflix's Frankenstein: A storm-lit retelling of Shelley's myth -
Oz Perkins' Keeper: Isolation, folklore, and atmospheric dread -
The Carpenter's Son: Nicolas Cage as a horror-myth Jesus (yes, really) -
Claire North's Slow Gods: Cosmic recursion and divine decay -
Amberglow Candy Store: A fox spirit's shop where every treat is a ritual Folklore is rising. Sci-fi is mutating. At Mind on Fire Books, we call this season Blogomath—a convergence of serialized horror, mythic essays, and reader rituals. It's when we trade comfort for curiosity. When we offer something—time, memory, maybe even blood—in exchange for story. What Is Blogomath? Blogomath is our annual convergence of: -
Short tales stitched with dread, myth, and Americana -
Ritual prompts that invite readers to enact the story -
Genre commentary on folklore horror and speculative fiction -
Behind-the-scenes fragments from Folklore and Flesh It's a month-long descent into participatory storytelling. And yes—there will be sacrifices. |
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