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Nimue Brown
Nimue Brown writes across a number of forms and genres. With artist husband Tom Brown, she creates graphic novel series Hopeless Maine, and is involved with the Professor Elemental comic. Nimue writes books on Druidry for Moon Books, and fiction for various houses. She tends towards speculative... show more
Nimue Brown writes across a number of forms and genres. With artist husband Tom Brown, she creates graphic novel series Hopeless Maine, and is involved with the Professor Elemental comic. Nimue writes books on Druidry for Moon Books, and fiction for various houses. She tends towards speculative and magical realism, but about the only thing she hasn't tried is writing for television, and political thrillers.Her influences are diverse- Hayao Miyazaki, George Eliot, Neil Gaiman, Isabelle Allende, Michael Ondaatje, Clive Barker, Charles de Lint Robert Holdstock... to name but a few. She is drawn to mystery, to the numinous and to work that has the power to uplift and inspire.Nimue Brown is a practicing Druid, taught by OBOD but feral in her instincts. She spends a great deal of time out of doors, reads omnivorously, is fascinated by everything, plays mournful tunes on her violin and daydreams a lot.
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Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 9 years ago
The artwork in this book was gorgeous, but the storyline feels underdeveloped, probably due to the lack of prose. It's a stylistic choice for the artist, having the male and female characters look so similar. It gives the characters an otherworldly beauty that is rather feminine on the whole. Not a ...
Speculative Pagan
Speculative Pagan rated it 10 years ago
When I first came to meditating as a practice, there weren't many books on meditation aimed at Pagan readers. The number has increased since then, and I've been implicated in two of the books (linked to this post). I was delighted when Rachel Patterson announced that she'd written an introduction to...
Speculative Pagan
Speculative Pagan rated it 10 years ago
This is a quote from the introduction of my Pagan Dreaming book, I think it gives something of a flavour of where I've been going with this work, and why. It's not a dream interpretation book - the interpretation of dreams is a very small part of what I think dreams are about, and there's far more t...
Speculative Pagan
Speculative Pagan rated it 10 years ago
A review of my book from Siobhan, which explores the impact some kinds of dream work can have on sleep paralysis. I found this really helpful feedback, as it confirmed a hunch that trying to get in control of our dreams may not be a very good thing at all.
Speculative Pagan
Speculative Pagan rated it 10 years ago
I wrote Druidry and Meditation over the winter about five years ago. It was my first foray into book length non-fiction. I'd been writing magazine articles and blog posts for years at this point, but it's still a big jump from there to a whole book. that I had already written a lot of novels no doub...
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