Where does your favourite folklore come from?
- African Mythology
- East Asian Legends
- Eastern European Folklore
- European folklore
- Fictional Folklore
- Greek Mythology
- Latin American Folklore
- Mysteries of the Middle East
- Native American Mythology
- Northern European Legends
- Southeast Asian Myths
- The Indigenous Arctic Legends
From the mighty gods of Ancient Egypt to the rich folktales of West Africa’s griots, African Mythology speaks of Creation, spirits and cosmic forces. Explore a world alive with magic and heroes, and the link between humanity and the divine.
From shape shifting spirits hidden in mist and moonlight to vengeful ghosts bound by honour, East Asian Legends draw from the folklore of Japan, China, Korea and beyond.
The collection in Eastern European Folklore draws from Slavic, Baltic, and Balkan legends, where vampires rise from unfinished deaths and witches command the wind.
Whispers from ancient forests and crumbling cathedrals can be found in European Folklore, which explores the myths and monsters of France, Germany, the Celtic world and more.
Fictional Folklore explores a collection of my very own stories, inspired by the legendary tales of the Grimm brothers.
The tales of Greek Mythology come from a time when gods walked among mortals, where wrathful deities, tragic heroes and monsters born of vengeance lived alongside one another.
Latin American Folklore speaks of ancient indigenous legends, heroic deeds and mysterious creatures that roam rivers and mountains.
Echoes whisper from desert sands and the ruins of ancient cities in Mysteries of the Middle East. This collection explores tales from the fiery jinn of Arabian nights to the battles of Mesopotamian gods.
From the Great Plains to the Pacific Northwest, stories passed through generation after generation speak of tricksters, animal guardians and the bond between people and nature in Native American Mythology.
The collection of Northern European legends run through fjords and forests, Norse gods and frost giants. Northern Europe’s tales are steeped in battle, prophecy, and the raw power of nature.
Rooted in diverse cultures; Thai, Khmer, Filipino, Indonesian and more, Southeast Asian Myths explore animism, Hindu-Buddhist traditions, and local folklore. Explore a world alive with dragons, guardian spirits and the legends of creation, love and transformation.
In The Indigenous Arctic Legends, Arctic monsters lurk beneath frozen waves and whisper through icy winds; spirits that thrive on survival, mystery and the vast wilderness in which humans face a battle against the harshness of nature.