The mechanics are interesting. I just finished reading #2 in the Southerland series, “Witch” and there’s a gallery of shapeshifters, rats, crows and snakes. The most intriguing part for me is the loss of the human element if multiple animals are destroyed, an existential threat, literally.
I like the idea of a character threatened with losing their identity if too many parts of them die, but the remaining pieces continue to exist in animal form.
Hello, Douglas. My apologies for reaching out via Substack, but I was unable to find any email contact information for you.
I do a podcast (and am writing a book) on late-life career changers--mostly people who have transitioned to creative careers. I'd love to have you on my podcast. (Previous guests include: A woman who worked as a 911 Emergency SWAT dispatcher for 30 years, then landed a full-time job as a screeenwriter; A 45-year-old nurse who became a broadway musical star; A 72-year-old retired instructional designer who started her own online art store, and is now doing gallery showings of her work.) You were be a wonderful addition to the podcast.
Alternately, if you are not interested, please let me know that as well, and I will make a note to remove your name from a potential list of podcast guests.
The mechanics are interesting. I just finished reading #2 in the Southerland series, “Witch” and there’s a gallery of shapeshifters, rats, crows and snakes. The most intriguing part for me is the loss of the human element if multiple animals are destroyed, an existential threat, literally.
I like the idea of a character threatened with losing their identity if too many parts of them die, but the remaining pieces continue to exist in animal form.
Hello, Douglas. My apologies for reaching out via Substack, but I was unable to find any email contact information for you.
I do a podcast (and am writing a book) on late-life career changers--mostly people who have transitioned to creative careers. I'd love to have you on my podcast. (Previous guests include: A woman who worked as a 911 Emergency SWAT dispatcher for 30 years, then landed a full-time job as a screeenwriter; A 45-year-old nurse who became a broadway musical star; A 72-year-old retired instructional designer who started her own online art store, and is now doing gallery showings of her work.) You were be a wonderful addition to the podcast.
If interested, please drop me a direct message on LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vickikunkel/
Alternately, if you are not interested, please let me know that as well, and I will make a note to remove your name from a potential list of podcast guests.
Thanks!