How Coyote Brought Fire to the People: American Folktale
October 20, 2025
In the ancient lands of the Pacific Northwest, when the world was still young and the nights were bitterly cold, the people suffered without
El Chupacabra: The Goat Sucker
October 20, 2025
Long ago, when the coquí frogs still sang their ancient songs loudly through the tropical night and the moon cast silver light across the
The Tale of the Jersey Devil
October 20, 2025
Long ago, when the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey were still wilder and darker than they are today, when the twisted pines grew
The Bell Witch of Tennessee
October 20, 2025
In the early 1800s, the quiet farmlands of Robertson County, Tennessee, held a dark secret that would become one of America’s most chilling legends.
The Mothman of Point Pleasant
October 20, 2025
In the small riverside town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, life once moved quietly along the Ohio River. The townspeople worked in factories, visited
Sasq’ets: The Keeper of the Forest Shadows
October 20, 2025
Long before the iron horses roared and screamed across the land, their wheels cutting through ancient hunting grounds, before men with axes came to
Mothman: The Harbinger in the Fog
October 20, 2025
In the misty hollers of West Virginia, where the Ohio River runs dark and deep between wooded hills, where morning fog clings to the
Nessie of the Deepwater Lake
October 20, 2025
Long ago, in the quiet northern hills of Maine, where pine forests stretched endlessly toward the Canadian border and winter winds sang haunting songs
The Great Flood and the Creation of the Earth: An American (Ojibwe) Folktale that Teaches Lesson on Humility and Renewal
October 20, 2025
When the world was young, the skies stretched endlessly over shimmering waters. The land had vanished beneath a vast flood that swallowed mountains, forests,
The Lucky Penny by the Tracks
October 17, 2025
They used to say in the old rail towns that luck was as thin as a coin and twice as hard to hold.When the