Marlon J.Horn

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Breaking Generational Curses: Lessons from Fiction and Real Life

We’ve all heard the phrase, “History repeats itself.” But what if the past isn’t just repeating—it’s haunting us? In The Witches On Witch Mountain, author Marlon J. Horn explores this idea through a fiery curse that binds a family for generations.

Magic as Power (and Burden): What Fantasy Teaches Us About Responsibility

Magic in stories often feels thrilling—imagine waving a wand or casting a spell to fix any problem! But in The Witches On Witch Mountain, magic isn’t just fun or easy.For the witches, it’s a tool that comes with heavy responsibilities.

Rowan the Male Witch: Challenging Gender Norms in Fantasy

In many fantasy stories, magic follows strict rules: witches are women, wizards are men, and never the two shall mix. But what if a story dared to break these rules? In The Witches On Witch MountainMarlon J.Horn flips this script with Rowan, a male witch born into a coven that’s always been led by women.

Mother-Daughter Witches: Legacy, Rebellion, and Redefining Tradition

Family relationships are messy, magical, and often full of clashes, especially when power, tradition, and identity collide. In The Witches On Witch Mountain, author Marlon J.Horn weaves a gripping tale of three generations of witches