I enjoyed this piece, thank you! I was very interested in your story of the last wolf in Wales: there is also a story, or legend or myth, of the last wolf in England. I've tried to copy an image of the book but haven't yet attained that level of IT know-how....you may be able to find The Last Wolf by Mrs.(!) Jerome Mercier online somewhere. I share your appreciation for Cregrina with my own for the setting of Mrs Mercier's adventure.
I look forward to reading your substacks very much, thanks again.
Hi Gareth, A very long delayed reply... but just to say thank you so much for your continued support for The Familiar. It's always a bit unnerving sending these posts into the ether, so it's very reassuring to know that there are appreciative readers out there. I'm very grateful.
I enjoyed this piece, thank you! I was very interested in your story of the last wolf in Wales: there is also a story, or legend or myth, of the last wolf in England. I've tried to copy an image of the book but haven't yet attained that level of IT know-how....you may be able to find The Last Wolf by Mrs.(!) Jerome Mercier online somewhere. I share your appreciation for Cregrina with my own for the setting of Mrs Mercier's adventure.
I look forward to reading your substacks very much, thanks again.
Hi Gareth, A very long delayed reply... but just to say thank you so much for your continued support for The Familiar. It's always a bit unnerving sending these posts into the ether, so it's very reassuring to know that there are appreciative readers out there. I'm very grateful.
Thank you for your reply Gareth and you're very welcome. I hope The Familiar continues long into the future!