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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Beloved "Witchlore" Fantasy Saga Seeks On-Screen Adaptation

Beloved "Witchlore" Fantasy Saga Seeks On-Screen Adaptation

6 Oct

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Summary

  • "Witchlore" series authors hope to bring their fantasy world to TV or film
  • Upcoming cozy-horror-romance duology set in Midwestern town
  • Authors not ruling out revisiting the fictional town of St. Cyprian in the future
Beloved "Witchlore" Fantasy Saga Seeks On-Screen Adaptation

As of October 6th, 2025, the authors behind the "Witchlore" fantasy book series, Megan Crane and Nicole Helm (writing as Hazel Beck), are actively pursuing opportunities to bring their beloved characters and fictional town of St. Cyprian to the screen. The four-book "Small Town, Big Magic" saga, which concluded just last month, has left the writers hopeful that the series could find new life in a TV or film adaptation.

While no further books are currently planned for the "Witchlore" series, Crane and Helm are not ruling out the possibility of revisiting the magical world of St. Cyprian in the future. In the meantime, the duo is set to release a new cozy-horror-romance duology, with the first book "Some Kind of Haunted" slated for fall 2026. This new series is expected to maintain the same sense of community and small-town charm that readers have come to love in the "Witchlore" books.

The authors believe that the complete "Small Town, Big Magic" story now provides an even stronger foundation for a potential on-screen adaptation, and they are eager to explore further conversations about bringing their fantasy world to life through film or television.

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The "Witchlore" series, written by Megan Crane and Nicole Helm under the pen name Hazel Beck, follows the magical adventures of characters like Emerson, Rebekah, Ellowyn, and Georgie in the fictional town of St. Cyprian, Missouri as they battle against the evil Joywood coven.
The first book in the new duology, titled "Some Kind of Haunted," is set to be released in the fall of 2026.
While no further books are currently planned for the "Witchlore" series, the authors have not ruled out the possibility of revisiting the magical world of St. Cyprian in the future.

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