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jonaslejon.com is the personal website/blog of Swedish writer Jonas Lejon. Both the site title and its content revolve around “Tomtar och Troll och Skräck” (“Gnomes, Trolls, and Horror”). Based on the visible content, it mainly publishes updates on short-story anthologies the author has contributed to, new book releases, free short-story reading links, and related purchase, borrowing, and subscription information. In Chinese internet categories, it is closer to an author showcase site for comics/web fiction or online literature than an e-commerce or publishing platform.
The site’s core function is aggregating updates about the author’s works. It covers book information for titles such as 《Det som krafsar under marken》, 《Svartkonst》, and 《Skuggvakt》, as well as publication records for multiple horror, fantasy, and steampunk short stories. Posts explain the themes of the works, such as psychological dating horror, body horror, Lovecraftian cosmic horror, and Nordic folk horror, while providing external links to channels including Vulkan, Adlibris, Bokus, Storytel, Skellefteå Library, and publisher subscription pages. The site also includes a blog, books, fiction, about me, contact, English-language pages, and search functionality.
The website itself is free to browse. Individual works are not sold directly through the site in a unified way; book purchases, ebooks, Storytel reading, library borrowing, and publisher short-story subscriptions all redirect to third-party platforms. The content does not provide clear pricing, so it can only be described as: “content introductions are free, while access to the works depends on external channels.”
The main advantage is its very clear positioning, making it useful for following the author’s work. Each update explains the background, genre, and access method for the relevant piece, which is practical for fans. Its distinctive appeal lies in combining Nordic folk horror, Swedish local culture, and Lovecraftian elements. The drawbacks are that the site is mainly in Swedish, creating a higher barrier for Chinese or English-speaking readers; it is not a full reading platform, as most works need to be purchased or borrowed externally; and its WordPress-blog-style structure means the catalog, pricing, and edition information are not very centralized.
It is suitable for Swedish-language horror fiction readers, fans of Nordic folklore themes, people following independent horror short-story anthologies, and readers who want updates on Jonas Lejon’s new books and submissions. It is not ideal for users looking for one-stop online reading, Chinese-language content, or clearly stated subscription pricing.
Judging from the domain and page format, this is a standard WordPress author site, with no obvious login requirement or region-restricted content. It is expected to be directly accessible from mainland China. However, external links such as Storytel, some bookstores, or Facebook giveaway pages may involve regional, payment, or network-access restrictions.
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