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A new myth every day, from every culture that ever told one. Gods, monsters, heroes, and the weird cosmic machinery behind them.
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vs 1001 newsletters in Uncategorized
74K places you in the top 10% of newsletters in this category.
Engagement Rate
0.06%
median: 0.00%
Posts per Week
8.5
median: 1.0
Publishing Consistency
90/100
median: 68/100
Subscribers
74K
median: 200
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| Myth of the Day: SamebitoSamebito, the shark-man yōkai of Japanese folklore, weeps tears of blood that harden into precious rubies wherever they fall.Jul 14, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: LongmaLongma is a winged, dragon-scaled horse of Chinese mythology whose appearance signals the arrival of a true sage-ruler.Jul 13, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: Odin (Óðinn; also Wodan, Woden, Wotan)Odin is the one-eyed Allfather of Norse mythology, chief of the Æsir, lord of Valhalla, doomed at Ragnarök.Jul 12, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: Hombre GatoHombre Gato is Argentina's cat-masked phantom who attacked Brandsen residents in 1984 using metal claws and unearthly meowing.Jul 11, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: Holy SpiritHoly Spirit, the divine breath of God in Jewish and Christian tradition, appears as wind, dove, or fire.Jul 10, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: JanasJanas are tiny night-dwelling fairies of Sardinian folklore who inhabit ancient rock-cut tombs and weave gold while shaping mortal fates.Jul 9, 2026 | Public |
| Myth of the Day: Huli jingHuli Jing are shapeshifting fox spirits from Chinese mythology who absorb essence over centuries to grow nine tails and seduce mortals.Jul 8, 2026 | Public |
7K paid
Weekly Growth
+3.6%
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Avg Comments
1.9
Avg Likes
43.2
Engagement Rate
0.06%· ~45 likes + comments/post
(comments + likes) / subscribers
Quality Score
Engagement vs Uncategorized
0.06% engagement rate
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Engagement Score
Publishing Frequency
Daily
Last published Jul 15, 2026
8.5 posts/week avg
Monetization Readiness
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Publishing consistency (90/100) is well above the Uncategorized median (68/100).