GUEST FICTION: A Flemish Fairy Tale Retelling – The Man Who Needed Good Luck

Welcome back to another Guest Blog! This time, with a slightly different format... How many times have you heard superstitions so outlandish, they almost sounded like they were made up? Well, today we're delving into that realm of make-believe — blurring the line between superstition and fiction as we look forward to our upcoming literary … Continue reading GUEST FICTION: A Flemish Fairy Tale Retelling – The Man Who Needed Good Luck

Succour From The Saints: The Peaceful Co-Existence of Superstition and Religion

We're finally back with another in-house blog article — the first one after our relaunch as Superstition Sam! In this short essay, we'll be exploring some examples of charms and lucky figurines of saints, including new contemporary superstitions trusted by theists and atheists alike. And to show you that you don't need to fear (because … Continue reading Succour From The Saints: The Peaceful Co-Existence of Superstition and Religion