Unveiling the unseen: The spirit of Mysteria

Welcome to Mysteria, an independent magazine dedicated to the quiet, cinematic, and immersive exploration of the paranormal, folklore, and unexplained. We blend documented history with local legends and first-hand experiences, offering a unique journey into the hidden corners of our world. If you're someone who slows down to read plaques in old churches, loves foggy walks, and is more curious than scared, you've found your kindred spirit. We’re glad you’re here to be a part of our story, helping us uncover what truly lies beyond.

Beyond the ordinary: A curated journey

Mysteria stands apart with its quiet, cinematic, and immersive approach. Forget cheap scares; we delve into a world that feels like an old archive, a forgotten journal, or a late-night documentary – a story whispered, not shouted. Our curated content blends documented history, local legends, and first-hand accounts with travel guides, investigations, and cultural insights. It's paranormal exploration rooted in thorough research, inviting you to discover the depths of the unexplained in a truly unique way.

Your paranormal travel guide

What truly sets Mysteria apart is our unique location-based format. Each meticulously crafted issue acts as a comprehensive "case file" for a specific region, starting with the UK. We map the hauntings, explore local myths, and even suggest tours, stays, and equipment for your own exploration. It’s more than just articles; it’s like a paranormal travel journal and archive, offering an immersive deep dive into the mysteries of a single place.

An invitation to participate

Mysteria is designed to be as visually compelling as its content. We embrace a cinematic, moody, and archival aesthetic, presenting a design-led magazine that feels more like an indie art publication than a typical ghost story collection. This commitment to aesthetic appeal attracts creatives, Gen Z, documentary fans, and fellow paranormal enthusiasts. Crucially, we invite you to be a participant, not just a spectator, sharing reader encounters, recommending places, suggesting gear, and featuring interviews.

"Mysteria was inspired by late nights listening to podcasts like ‘Uncanny’ and watching paranormal documentaries- the kind that focus on real stories, real places and real people rather than jump scares. I’ve always been drawn to the quieter side of the unexplained: local folklore, forgotten histories and encounters that feel personal and unsettling. Mysteria grew from that feeling - like collecting case files from places that still hold something lingering."

The creator of Mysteria