A Billion Gods and Goddesses: The Mythology Behind the Pipe Woman Chronicles, Second Edition

A Billion Gods and Goddesses: The Mythology Behind the Pipe Woman Chronicles, Second Edition

by Lynne Cantwell
A Billion Gods and Goddesses: The Mythology Behind the Pipe Woman Chronicles, Second Edition

A Billion Gods and Goddesses: The Mythology Behind the Pipe Woman Chronicles, Second Edition

by Lynne Cantwell

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Overview

“Under a velvet sky spangled with a billion stars…”

More than forty deities, representative of sixteen pantheons from around the world, have found Their way into the twelve books and assorted short stories of the Pipe Woman Chronicles story cycle. In A Billion Gods and Goddesses: The Mythology Behind the Pipe Woman Chronicles, you will find additional information on each of the deities in this urban fantasy series, as well as a brief foundation in comparative mythology.

This second edition adds deities from the final two books in the Pipe Woman's Legacy series, which had not yet been published when the first edition of this book went to press.

The gods and goddesses in the Pipe Woman Chronicles hail from Alaska to Mexico, and from Russia and Scandinavia to Ireland and Japan -- with pantheons of several Native American tribes well represented.

A Billion Gods and Goddesses is meant to be a companion volume to the Pipe Woman Chronicles, but it also serves as a wide-ranging introduction to the subject of mythology. Anyone curious about what others believe will find something to interest them here.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152439465
Publisher: Lynne Cantwell
Publication date: 10/28/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 874,620
File size: 327 KB

About the Author

Lynne Cantwell grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan. She worked as a broadcast journalist for many years; she has written for CNN, the late lamented Mutual/NBC Radio News, and a bunch of radio and TV news outlets you have probably never heard of, including a defunct wire service called Zapnews. In addition to writing fantasy, Lynne is a contributing author at Indies Unlimited. Lynne’s vast overeducation includes a journalism degree from Indiana University, a master’s degree in fiction writing from Johns Hopkins University, and a paralegal certificate. She currently lives near Washington, DC.

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