Coming March 26th
Myth Stalker: Wendigo Nights, by Shannon Lawrence
Warrior Muse Press
A late
night call from her mentor sends Selina Moonstone on a mission to Canada,
determined to track down a Wendigo and exterminate it.
Accustomed to facing off with the all too real
creatures of Native American lore, Selina discovers the Wendigo is someone
close to her, forcing her to change gears from destruction to frantic search
for a cure. There's no known way to rid a person of the Wendigo spirit once it
has begun the consumption of the victim's soul, a lesson she learned the hard
way in her youth.
With her loved one's transition to Wendigo
imminent, Selina must fight her own lifelong training as a Myth Stalker and
find another way. She gathers a mismatched group of allies, including a
charming Sin Eater and a conceited mercenary Cryptid hunter from her past, and
embarks on a mission to find a solution before it's too late.
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Bio:
A fan of all things fantastical and frightening, Shannon Lawrence writes primarily horror and fantasy. Her stories can be found in over fifty anthologies and magazines in addition to her collections. Her nonfiction title, The Business of Short Stories, is available now and her debut urban fantasy novel is releasing March 2024. You can also find her as a co-host of the podcast Mysteries, Monsters, & Mayhem. When she's not writing, she's hiking through the wilds of Colorado and photographing her magnificent surroundings, where, coincidentally, there's always a place to hide a body or birth a monster. Find her at www.thewarriormuse.com.
1. Nachos are best when bought from a food stand. Bonus points if it’s the middle of the night.
Selina and a friend grab nachos from a local food stand here in Colorado Springs after a
strenuous assignment. While I don’t name it in the book, it’s inspired by a real stand near my
house that has THE BEST Mexican food we’ve found in our city. And it’s open 24 hours! Great for
an insomniac (or not great, depending upon how you look at it).
2. Just like humans, fish need a certain amount of protein in their diet, which they usually get from
a wide array of sources, depending upon their size, from worms and insects all the way up to
mammals. Fresh-caught fish is good for you and tasty, too! Selina’s mentor likes to catch his
own fish at a lake near his house. He even catches one each time for a friendly local mountain
lion named Rocky. Selina herself is not a big fan of fishing, but she’s happy to sup with her
mentor when he does the work.
3. Did you know the U.S. Department of Agriculture has a rule about sandwiches that they can only
be 50% bread and must have at least 35% meat? Selina has sandwiches (somewhat reluctantly)
with a certain fellow in the book. They’re portable and convenient! But I’m pretty sure some of
my sandwiches have not been within the rules.
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15 comments:
While meal truck food is good, I'm not likely to get any in the middle of the night!
Big congratulations to Shannon.
Hot dogs are also better from a food stand.
The books sounds like a good read!
Well done, Shannon!
Alex, Elizabeth and Jeanie, Thanks for Shannon's good wishes. Have a grand weekend.
I like the sound of this book! Hugs, Valerie
Sounds good!
Hi Sandra and Shannon - Myth Stalker sounds like a different read ... congratulations - cheers Hilary
Wendigos are pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing this book, Sandra.
Congrats on your latest, Shannon. Love the foodie facts!
Thanks for sharing, Sandra xo
Val, It does sound good, doesn't it?
Christine, It sure does:)
Hils, Lots there to hold the interest, isn't there?
Jacqui, My pleasure.
Denise, You bet. Her foodie facts were fun, weren't they? xo
USDA is dictating the % of contents must have those dimensions? JUst put in on the list of all the things are controlled.
Her book sounds really interesting! A book I would really like to read!
Thank you, for sharing!
Alex, my schedule is so odd that I may actually be more likely to go in the middle of the night!
Elizabeth, oh, that I agree on, too. Or from stadiums.
Jeanie, thank you!
Valerie, thank you!
Christine, thank you!
Hilary, thank you!
Computer Tutor, it's definitely an interesting piece of lore and a commentary on humanity in a lot of ways.
D.L., thank you!
Susan, yes, I was surprised to read that! I doubt they can really keep up with it and check on it well at all, though.
Lon, thank you!
Sandra, thank you so much for having me on!
Good background info on Selina. I relate to the one, "Just like humans..."
Susan, If I ate meat, I'd be in agreement with this one.
Lon, It does sound fascinating, doesn't it?
Jacqui, It is for sure. I liked 'just like humans too:)
Shannon, Thanks for sharing with us.
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