Why we (especially me) love the fall season?
The smell of woodsmoke and crisp leaves — it’s like the world puts on a cozy sweater.
Bold flavors like cinnamon, nutmeg, roasted squash, hot apple cider... everything tastes richer.
Muted light and vivid colors: the golden hour stretches longer, and trees burn in reds and ambers.
Reflection and transition — fall invites contemplation. It's the year's quiet pivot before winter.
Folklore feels: something about bare branches and chilly evenings stirs the gothic in us. Prime season for fables, ghost stories, and eerie symbolism.
New beginnings masquerading as endings — school starts, writing projects bloom, ideas settle into deeper layers.
Seasonal quirks we secretly (or loudly) love:
That sudden urge to read dark fantasy novels or watch slow-burn thrillers.
The thrill of a good costume idea, even if we don’t dress up, we love the concept.
Pumpkins. Everywhere. Not just food, the vibe.
Fall is the time to read dark fantasy stories
Erika M Szabo
Erika loves to dance to her own tunes and follow her dreams, introducing her story-writing skills and her books that are based on creative imagination with themes such as magical realism, alternate history, urban fantasy, cozy mystery, sweet romance, and supernatural stories. Her children’s stories are informative and educational, and deliver moral values in a non-preachy way.
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