关于愿望、记忆、民间传说和私人仪式的田野笔记。
原创文章,灵感来自那些也许不该说出口的话的悠久历史。
Why 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.