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Neon Druid: An Anthology of Urban Celtic Fantasy
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- Folks who are interested in and/or have a passion for all things related to Celtic mythology (including Irish mythology, Scottish mythology, Welsh mythology, Cornish mythology, Manx mythology, & Breton mythology).
- Readers who are already fans of urban fantasy / urban mythic fantasy and are curious to see what Celtic mythology can bring to the genre. (Hint: Irish werewolves. And whiskey. And, for some reason, lots of axes. You'll see.)What Kinds of Mythological Beings Will I Meet in NEON DRUID?Inside Neon Druid, you will encounter an entire pantheon of monsters, spirits, & deities that have been pulled from the illuminated pages of Celtic mythology. These include, but are not limited to:
- Ankou: a personification of death in Breton mythology
- Banshee: a female spirit who warns of approaching death by shrieking or wailing
- Buggane: a shapeshifting ogre/troll native to the Isle of Man
- Cernunnos: horned god of the Celts, associated with fertility, life, animals, wealth, & the underworld
- Kelpie: a shapeshifting Scottish water spirit that often takes the form of a horse
- Morrigan: Irish goddess of war, fate, & death who often takes the form of a crow; sometimes described as a trio of sisters
- Ogma: Irish god of eloquence, literature, & language; credited with the invention of Ogham script
- Selkie: a Scottish water spirit that can transform from seal to human by shedding its skinNEON DRUID Story ListDreams of Gold - Madison McSweeney
The Faoladh - Patrick Winters
The Flat Above the Wynd - Alexandra Brandt
Mari Lwyd - Jennifer Lee Rossman
Under Construction - Matthew Stevens
Jace and the Daoine Shi - Tom Howard
The Burning of the Blueberries - Hailey Piper
Banshee - Serena Jayne
Fragarach - R. J. Howell
The Lady of the Lake - P. J. Richards
Faith, Begorrah, and Oy Gevalte! - Art Lasky
Cave Canem - Ed Ahern
The Ache of Water - E.K. Reisinger
Glandomirum - Jarret Keene
Salted Earth - Willow Croft
Lady of the Crows - Laila Amad
- Folks who are interested in and/or have a passion for all things related to Celtic mythology (including Irish mythology, Scottish mythology, Welsh mythology, Cornish mythology, Manx mythology, & Breton mythology).
- Readers who are already fans of urban fantasy / urban mythic fantasy and are curious to see what Celtic mythology can bring to the genre. (Hint: Irish werewolves. And whiskey. And, for some reason, lots of axes. You'll see.)What Kinds of Mythological Beings Will I Meet in NEON DRUID?Inside Neon Druid, you will encounter an entire pantheon of monsters, spirits, & deities that have been pulled from the illuminated pages of Celtic mythology. These include, but are not limited to:
- Ankou: a personification of death in Breton mythology
- Banshee: a female spirit who warns of approaching death by shrieking or wailing
- Buggane: a shapeshifting ogre/troll native to the Isle of Man
- Cernunnos: horned god of the Celts, associated with fertility, life, animals, wealth, & the underworld
- Kelpie: a shapeshifting Scottish water spirit that often takes the form of a horse
- Morrigan: Irish goddess of war, fate, & death who often takes the form of a crow; sometimes described as a trio of sisters
- Ogma: Irish god of eloquence, literature, & language; credited with the invention of Ogham script
- Selkie: a Scottish water spirit that can transform from seal to human by shedding its skinNEON DRUID Story ListDreams of Gold - Madison McSweeney
The Faoladh - Patrick Winters
The Flat Above the Wynd - Alexandra Brandt
Mari Lwyd - Jennifer Lee Rossman
Under Construction - Matthew Stevens
Jace and the Daoine Shi - Tom Howard
The Burning of the Blueberries - Hailey Piper
Banshee - Serena Jayne
Fragarach - R. J. Howell
The Lady of the Lake - P. J. Richards
Faith, Begorrah, and Oy Gevalte! - Art Lasky
Cave Canem - Ed Ahern
The Ache of Water - E.K. Reisinger
Glandomirum - Jarret Keene
Salted Earth - Willow Croft
Lady of the Crows - Laila Amad
Paperback
$17.99