The Romantasy series, “Small Town, Big Magic,” ended in September with her final book, “Dragon Fire Where Where.” However, while the four-book journey is over, the author, known as the “Witchroar” series, hopes that the story will find a second life in on-screen adaptations.
“Now that’s finished, so you have the whole story, so it’s even better pitch,” Megan Crane, who wrote “The Small Town, Big Magic” and its sequel, recounted the sequel to the “Witch Law” series alongside Nicole Helm under the pen name Hazel Beck. “We definitely want to put our tentacles out to have more conversations.”
But now that the story is fully released, will the duo prefer television series or films?
“I think there are incredible filmmakers out there. They can do almost anything and cast a spell from any property,” Crane said. “As one of the book authors, there are so many details that it seems to me that it’s been translated more into television shows.”
Next, Crane and Helm will release two book series, cozy horror romance, starting with their first book, “Some Stect of Haunted,” coming next fall.
“There’s the next dulogies. It’s going to start in the fall of 2026,” Helm said. “The first book is called “Some Ghosts.” It’s a cozy romance in a Midwest town. In fact, even “witches” have some horror-like elements.
No more books are planned for the Witchlore series, but the Hazel Beck duo has not shut down the idea of revisiting St. Cyprus one day.
“I don’t know what to say goodbye,” Crane said. “It’s not because other books are planned, but because it’s just a part of us right now. I don’t know what will happen to us.”