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Small city Great Magic Adjustment, ‘Dragon Fires Everywhere’ Ending

The Romantasie series “Small Town, Big Magic” concluded in September with his latest book “Dragon Fires Everywhere”. But while the journey with four books is over, the authors behind what is known as the “Witchlore” series hopes that the story will find a second life in an adjustment on the screen and say that they are not necessarily done forever with the witch -like characters in the fictional St. Cyprian, Missouri.

“Now that it has been done, it is even a better pitch because you have the whole story,” wrote Megan Crane, who wrote “Small Town, Big Magic” and the followers in the “Witchlore” series wrote alongside Nicole Helm under the pseudaam Hazel Beck, said Variety. “We would like to feel more conversations, absolutely.”

But now that the story has been completely released, would the duo prefer a TV series or film for a good look at Emerson, Rebekah, Ellowyn, Georgia and their fight against the malignant Joywood Coven?

“I think there are phenomenal filmmakers who can do almost everything and make magic of all properties,” said Crane. “As one of the writers of the book there are so many details that seem to translate more for me into a TV program.”

Then Crane and Helmet publish a cozy horror romantry, starting with the first book, “Some Kind of Haunted”, which will come next fall.

“We have a duology that comes next. That starts in the fall of 2026,” Helm said. “The first book is called” some chasing. ” It is a cozy Horror romanticism in a Midwestern Town. It is still very hazel. In fact, there are even in ‘Witchlore’, there are some horror-like elements.

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Although no further books are planned in the “Witchlore” series, the Hazel Beck duo does not close the idea to visit St. Cyprian one day.

“I don’t know we’ll actually say goodbye,” said Crane. “Not because we have planned other books – but because it is now just part of us. I just don’t see how we would do that.”

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