
StormborneLore: My Top 10 Posts So Far (June 2025 – January 2026)

When I launched StormborneLore in June 2025, I didn’t know who would find it, or what would resonate.
Seven months later, I’ve been quietly tracking what readers connect with most – and the patterns are fascinating.
So here it is:
My Top 10 most-read posts so far.
Site Stats (June–December 2025)
In my first seven months:
1,447 views
773 visitors
228 likes
18 comments
For a small independent creative site, I’m proud of that.
Best month:
July 2025 – 163 views
Quietest month:
September 2025 – 51 views
(Completely normal – life happens!)
Best week:
24/11/25 – 63 views
Quietest week:
27/12/25 – 2 views
(Christmas week – we were all offline!)
My best day ever actually happened this week – which tells me the site is still growing.

Where Readers Find Me
Top referrers:
Facebook – 707
WordPress Reader – 268
Google – 32
Bing – 9
DuckDuckGo – 3
Solaris Kitchen – 3
Ecosia – 1
Google Docs – 1
Social sharing clearly matters, and Google is slowly starting to notice me too.

Top 10 Countries
StormborneLore is quietly international, which still amazes me:
USA – 829
UK – 167
Ireland – 114
Spain – 107
Sweden – 94
India – 51
Germany – 19
Canada – 14
Pakistan – 9
France – 6
Thank you to every single reader, wherever you are.

Top 10 StormborneLore Posts
- The Legends of Emberhelm
My most-read post overall – clearly this world caught people’s imagination.
2. Homepage / Archives
Not technically a story, but it shows people are exploring deeper, which means everything.
3. Transformative Stone Age Fish Recipe
Ancient history meets real food – this one surprised me!
4. Exiled at Eight
A painful childhood story that clearly resonated.
5. The Wilderness Years – Part 2
Survival, loss, and resilience.
6. Leofric: Keeper of Stormborne Myth
One of my favourite character pieces – and still growing.
7. Essential Food Aid UK
Real life, real struggle, real honesty.
8. A Note From the Author
Thank you for reading me.
9. The Wilderness Years – Part 1
The beginning of a hard journey.
10. The Houses of Caernath
Deep worldbuilding for my Stormborne saga.

What I’ve Learned
You love:
ancient history
exile stories
wilderness survival
character depth
slow-burn worldbuilding
So that’s exactly where I’m heading in 2026.
Thank You
Whether you:
read quietly
like posts
leave comments
share links
You matter.
StormborneLore is a long journey – and I’m grateful you’re walking it with me.


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