Nothing but a mouthful of air and a promise as wide as the ocean
From the department of cool things happening to other people: Yoon Ha Lee has sold his hexarchate trilogy to Solaris Books. I have read the first two of these books and they are brilliant; I am deeply looking forward to the ability to file them on my shelf in print. Read "The Battle of Candle Arc" if you want an idea of the universe, along with the forthcoming stories "Calendrical Rot" and "Gamer's End," and then join me in waiting with poor patience until next June.
From the department of cool things happening to me:
ladymondegreen sent me a care package of selkie materials, including a DVD of Ondine (2009). Thank you so much! I look forward to rewatching it, which is as close to the sea as I can get right now.
It saddens me that neither of the extant film versions of Her Cardboard Lover (1928 and 1942) star Leslie Howard, who originated the eponymous leading man on Broadway opposite Jeanne Engels in 1927, but at least I have the Guardian's review of a production with him and Tallulah Bankhead. Looking for images of him in the role seems to have netted me a fashion profile. Works for me.
Tonight is my brother's belated birthday observed. We must leave the house before the storm hits and we drown while waiting for a bus.
From the department of cool things happening to me:
It saddens me that neither of the extant film versions of Her Cardboard Lover (1928 and 1942) star Leslie Howard, who originated the eponymous leading man on Broadway opposite Jeanne Engels in 1927, but at least I have the Guardian's review of a production with him and Tallulah Bankhead. Looking for images of him in the role seems to have netted me a fashion profile. Works for me.
Tonight is my brother's belated birthday observed. We must leave the house before the storm hits and we drown while waiting for a bus.

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Huh. I don't think of her as a potential selkie so much as aligned with a similar mythos, but the shape-changing element is very powerful for me.
I have a question to ask: do you know any active LJ community where a supernatural interpretation of "I Capture the Castle" by Dodi Smith would be welcome?
Sadly, I don't! I do not belong to any LJ communities specifically centered around literature. I'm curious what your interpretation is, though.
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Well, neither do I, but the potential is here. Actually the genres seem different: most people learn about selkies from folktales and about Melusine from some mythology course (at least, I did). Yet, one man "selkie fishrewife" would be other man's Melusine.
I'll work a bit about my supernatural interpretation of "Castle" and send it to you as a personal message on LJ (actually Smith left broad hints (to say the least) in the text)).
Have you seen this? Maybe it qualifies as selkie material too http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1865505/