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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2016-04-28 09:21 pm

Now through the hollowing green wave we wander

I am so glad that there are now multiple confirmed seals visiting the Charles for culinary tourism. I like that they haul out on the docks. I expect a boom in selkie stories in Boston. Do you hear me, local folklore?
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[personal profile] lilysea 2016-04-29 05:49 am (UTC)(link)
By the way I read a selkie novel a while ago that you might like

The Wild Ways, by Tanya Huff

"Charlie Gale heads east to join a Celtic band on the summer circuit, but faces Aunt Catherine instead. An offshore oil-drilling company hired Catherine to steal Selkies' sealskins. Charlie must teach being Wild to Jack - a Dragon Prince trying to be a real boy - and commit corporate espionage with a sobbing seal-wife and every fiddle player in Nova Scotia."
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[personal profile] lilysea 2016-04-29 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
You might also like Seanan McGuire’s One Salt Sea, also about selkies.
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[personal profile] aedifica 2016-05-01 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I do recommend The Wild Ways! I think it's better read after The Enchantment Emporium, but reading them both isn't required. Selkies and lots of bi (and a few gay and several presumed-straight) characters.

Edited to clarify: the selkies are all in TWW, not TEE.
Edited 2016-05-01 14:04 (UTC)