
Neon Druid
by Madison McSweeneyArt LaskyP. J. RichardsEd AhernI. E. KneverdayPatrick WintersTom HowardAlexandra BrandtJennifer Lee RossmanHailey Piper
Format: Paperback
ISBN13: 9781791884178
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"A thrilling romp through pubs, mythology, and alleyways. NEON DRUID is such a fun, pulpy anthology of stories that embody Celtic fantasy and myth." --pylesofbooks.com
Cross over into a world where the mischievous gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes of Celtic mythology live among us, intermingling with unsuspecting mortals and stirring up mayhem in cities and towns on both sides of the Atlantic, from Limerick and Edinburgh to Montreal and Boston.
A collection of seventeen short stories, Neon Druid mixes urban fantasy and Celtic mythology, creating a universe where lecherous leprechauns and debaucherous druids inhabit the local pubs, and where shapeshifting water spirits from Scotland and sword-wielding warriors from Ireland lurk in the alleyways.
The stories inside this anthology are independent narratives set within the urban centers and environs of this shared Celtic Otherworld. Some are tales of supernatural horror. Others are street-level fantasy adventures. And still others are farcical, whiskey-drenched fairy tales. Fans of Neil Gaiman (American Gods) and Maria Dahvana Headley (The Mere Wife) who enjoy seeing ancient stories and characters reimagined for modern times will feel right at home within the pages of Neon Druid. But rest assured, even if you''re unfamiliar with the (incredible) authors mentioned above, there''s still a good chance that you--or a friend, or coworker, or loved one, or mortal enemy--will be a good fit for Neon Druid.
* 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.)
* 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 skin
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 Amado
Druids of Montreal * I. E. Kneverday
Cross over into a world where the mischievous gods, goddesses, monsters, and heroes of Celtic mythology live among us, intermingling with unsuspecting mortals and stirring up mayhem in cities and towns on both sides of the Atlantic, from Limerick and Edinburgh to Montreal and Boston.
A collection of seventeen short stories, Neon Druid mixes urban fantasy and Celtic mythology, creating a universe where lecherous leprechauns and debaucherous druids inhabit the local pubs, and where shapeshifting water spirits from Scotland and sword-wielding warriors from Ireland lurk in the alleyways.
The stories inside this anthology are independent narratives set within the urban centers and environs of this shared Celtic Otherworld. Some are tales of supernatural horror. Others are street-level fantasy adventures. And still others are farcical, whiskey-drenched fairy tales. Fans of Neil Gaiman (American Gods) and Maria Dahvana Headley (The Mere Wife) who enjoy seeing ancient stories and characters reimagined for modern times will feel right at home within the pages of Neon Druid. But rest assured, even if you''re unfamiliar with the (incredible) authors mentioned above, there''s still a good chance that you--or a friend, or coworker, or loved one, or mortal enemy--will be a good fit for Neon Druid.
Who Is NEON DRUID For?
* Short story-lovers who are in the mood for an anthology that is (roughly) equal parts whimsical, supernatural, darkly humorous, and horrifying--but, ya know, in a good way.* 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 skin
NEON DRUID Story List
Dreams of Gold * Madison McSweeneyThe 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 Amado
Druids of Montreal * I. E. Kneverday
| ISBN-13 | 9781791884178 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 1791884172 |
| Weight | 0.58 Pounds |
| Dimensions | 6.00 x 0.43 x 9.00 In |
| List Price | $9.99 |
| Format | Paperback |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Pages | 172 pages |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Published On | 2018-12-17 |
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