Publisherโs Description Letโs travel in time together, a thousand or so years back, and meet Viking women in their hearth-lit world. How did these medieval viragoes live, love and die? How can we encounter them as flesh-and-blood beings with fears and feelings โ not just as names in sagas or runes carved into stone? In… Continue reading Viking Women
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Conflux Convention
Iโll be attending the 17th Conflux Speculative Fiction Convention in Canberra from 29th September - 3rd October, 2023. Iโll be in the Dealerโs Room - All weekend!! Book Promo โ Cursed Shards edited by Leanbh Pearson with Stephen Herczeg, 29th September, Friday 5.30 pm. Iโll be on 3 panels: Entrances to Evil: Doors in Dark… Continue reading Conflux Convention
Norse Mythology: Frigg
Frigg (Old Norse Frigg, โBelovedโ) is the highest-ranking of the Aesir goddesses. Sheโs the wife of Odin, and the mother of Baldur. Frigg is depicted as a vรถlva - a Viking Age practitioner of the form of Norse magic known as seidr. Seidr was a shamanic discerning fate and working within that structure to bring… Continue reading Norse Mythology: Frigg
Norse Mythology: Skadi
Skadi (Old Norse Skaรฐi) is a frost giantess. Her name is identical to the Old Norse common noun skaรฐi which means โharm,โ. Her name may be related to the naming of landmass of โScandinavia.โ Skadiโs domain is the highest peaks of the mountains where the snow never melts. She is an keen huntress and her… Continue reading Norse Mythology: Skadi
Norse Mythology: Loki
Loki (Old Norse: Loki โknot/tangleโ) is a wily trickster god of Norse mythology. While treated as a nominal member of the Aesir, he occupies a highly ambivalent and unique position among the gods, giants, and the other kinds of spiritual beings that populate pre-Christian Norse religion. Loki is the father of three monsters with giantess… Continue reading Norse Mythology: Loki
Norse Mythology: Freyr
Freyr (Old Norse Freyr, โLordโ) is one of the Vanir gods and is also counted among the Aesir gods as a hostage after the Aesir-Vanir War. Fryerโs father is the Vanir god Njord. Freyr has been the lover of numerous goddesses and giantesses and rumoured to include his own sister, Freya. Incest seems a common… Continue reading Norse Mythology: Freyr
The Hunger of the Gods
*** I received an ARC in return for an honest review *** Publisherโs Description Lik-Rifa, the dragon god of legend, has been freed from her eternal prison. Now she plots a new age of blood and conquest. As Orka continues the hunt for her missing son, the Bloodsworn sweep south in a desperate race to… Continue reading The Hunger of the Gods
The Shadow of the Gods
Publisherโs Description THE GREATEST SAGAS ARE WRITTEN IN BLOOD. A century has passed since the gods fought and drove themselves to extinction. Now only their bones remain, promising great power to those brave enough to seek them out. As whispers of war echo across the land of Vigrio, fate follows in the footsteps of three… Continue reading The Shadow of the Gods
Freyja: Norse Mythology
Freya (Old Norse Freyja, โLadyโ) is one of the preeminent goddesses in Norse mythology. Sheโs a member of the Vanir tribe of deities, but became a member of the Aesir gods after the Aesir-Vanir War. Her brother Freyr also became a member of the Aesir. Freyja is the Norse goddess of love, fertility, beauty and… Continue reading Freyja: Norse Mythology
Norse Witch: Gullveig
Gullveig is an important female figure mentioned in two stanzas in the Vรถluspรก, one of the poems in the Nordic Poetic Edda. Her prominent role describes the events leading to the Aesir-Vanir War, the war between the two main tribes of deities in Norse mythology, the Aesir and the Vanir and the destruction of the… Continue reading Norse Witch: Gullveig

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