
The Phantom of the Opera: The Monster Who Loved Music
When Genius and Madness Haunted the Paris Opera House

When Genius and Madness Haunted the Paris Opera House

When a Soul Was Traded for Eternal Youth

When a Prince Stole Divine Wisdom and Paid the Price

The Captain Who Defied God and Was Cursed to Wander the Seas

A layered exploration of the three revered goddesses of Mecca—Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat—tracing worship, ritual, and legacy across sand and stone

A vivid retelling of King Shaddad's magnificent garden in Yemen and the divine judgment that destroyed it

A vivid retelling of the Nasnas — the half-human creature of Arabian folklore born from desert shadows, solitude, and cautionary tales.

A richly detailed Arabian myth exploring the hinn, lesser djinn linked with animals, wilderness, and the unseen rhythms of the desert.

A chilling Saudi Arabian legend of a graveyard-dwelling shapeshifter that preys on the lonely and tests the courage of the living.

A Saudi Arabian tale of ancient seas, boundless magic, and the bargains struck with the most powerful of djinn.

A luminous legend of faith, refuge, and a sleep that spanned centuries beneath the hills of Ephesus

A richly rendered retelling of the legendary city Iram, its grandeur, its ruin, and the echoes it left in desert memory

A lyrical retelling of the wise and powerful Queen of Sheba and her fateful meeting with King Solomon as remembered in Yemen's ancient valleys and the Quranic narrative

An island myth of granite shores, moonlit mangroves, and the restless spirit who listens to the sea

How an island boogeyman became warning, memory and protector in Mauritian folklore

A Comorian folktale of sea-wind spirits, djinns, and the hidden garden beneath the waves

Small, hairy forest spirits of Madagascar who can help, harm, or teach—with secrets bound to river, tree, and song.

A Namibian legend about the Okuruwo, the sacred fire that binds the Himba to their ancestors.

Mukuru, the benevolent supreme being of the Herero people, and the living thread between land, sky, and ancestors

How the Herero of Namibia see the world through cattle—sacred bonds, rituals, and survival

How the distant creator shaped sky, river and song in the heart of Tswana country

A poetic retelling of how the first people emerged from a hole in the earth, shaped by land, animals, and song

A San myth of the gentle rain-bringer and the storm-weaver in the Kalahari

Haiti’s fierce Loa of the dead, tracing African roots, cemeteries, and the first woman buried beneath the iron gate
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