Notas de campo sobre deseos, memoria, folclore y rituales privados.
Artículos originales inspirados en la larga historia de decir cosas que quizás deberías dejar sin decir.
“Que la habitación deje de recordar mi error.”
Para el amanecer, cada espejo del apartamento mostraba el día anterior.
Todos los ecosWhy We Keep Trusting Haunted Interfaces
From chain emails to cracked phone screens, modern fear often arrives through the object closest to our hand.
The Psychology of Saying a Want Out Loud
Goal-setting, expressive writing, and why a private recording can make a wish feel less shapeless.
The Power of Rules in Quiet Horror
The scariest stories rarely need monsters; they need one instruction you know someone will break.
A Short History of Bargains Disguised as Wishes
Folklore and fiction have long understood that every granted wish asks a better question: what did you mean?
Why Names Feel Dangerous in Folklore
Across cultures, a spoken name can act like a handle, a summons, or a surrender.
Memorial Words and the Shape of a Ritual App
Why grief and memory often share verbs, and why a recording can feel like a small memorial.
The Ending, Explained as a Ritual Loop
A fictional analysis of why the final scene matters less than the rule everyone finally understands.
How a Wish-Recording Ritual Works
A field guide to the invented rules: the hour, the hands, the recording, the silence afterward.