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How do you distinguish myth, legend & folklore?

Myth is the creation of a fictional story to explain natural phenomena, An example would be the ancient gods that controlled every aspect of life. A legend embellishes an actual event over time, such that it is only half-fiction. Folklore is the beliefs, customs, and oral traditions handed down between generations as part of the culture of a people or place.

What inspired you to write the series?

I spent decades researching, lecturing and investigating myths and legends, including the salvage of the Loch Ness minisub Viperfish and discovering a cache of confederate gold guarded by the Knights of the Golden Circle. I realized the fascination for me was in the people and places for which these beliefs and customs were a part of their culture. 

How often will the books be released?

Because the books have been developing for some time, the goal is to release one book every week throughout 2025. They will first be released as print and eBooks, followed shortly thereafter with an audiobook release. We will also create a YouTube channel and create a podcast where we discuss the individual folklore accounts.

Would you consider the folklore of other countries?

We are already considering adding titles for nations outside of the United States. We will probably make them more regional for smaller countries, like Scandinavia or South America.  Countries like Canada and Mexico would receive their own titles. Russia has also been one that we would find fascinating, as well as China. None would include anything political.