Authors: Kylie Chan
(Note: there are probably many more references that I dipped into but didn’t note on my bibliography list. When I’m being a knowledge sponge, I think about how the references will aid
my
story and completely forget that I’ll have to list them later.)
Anwyl, Edward,
Celtic Religion in Pre-Christian Times
, Archibald Constable & Co Ltd, London (1906).
Bonwick, James,
The Pagan Gods of Ireland
, Samhain Song Press (2011 digitisation of an 1894 original).
Bonwick, James,
The Druids of Ireland
, Samhain Song Press (2011 digitisation of a pre-1900 original).
Bonwick, James,
The Serpent Faith in Ancient Ireland
, Samhain Song Press (2011 digitisation of a pre-1900 original). The link between druids and serpents has existed for a very long time.
Curran, B,
Celtic Lore & Legend
, The Career Press (2004).
Davies, John,
The Celts
, Cassel, London (2002).
Edwards, Owen M (1902), editor,
The Mabinogion
, in three volumes, translated from the Red Book of Hergest and the White Book of Rhydderch by Lady Caroline Guest.
Edwards, Owen M,
A Short History of Wales
, Fisher Unwin Ltd (digitised from 1922 original).
James, Simon,
Exploring the World of the Celts
, Thames & Hudson, London (2005).
Laing, Lloyd Robert,
The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland
, Cambridge University Press (2006).
Leahy, A H,
Heroic Romances of Ireland
( 2008 digitisation of a pre-1923 text).
O’Grady, Standish,
The Coming of Cuculain
(digitisation of a pre-1923 original).
O’Grady, Standish,
Early Bardic Literature of Ireland
(digitisation of a pre-1928 original).
Rolleston, T W,
Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race
(digitisation of a 1911 original).
I would like to thank the people of Holyhead, who are a generous and friendly bunch. I’d particularly like to thank Nerys Beaman and Suzanne Roberts at the Holyhead Information Centre, who plied us with maps, tourist information and advice for our time spent there; June Davies and Neil Abernathy at the Dublin Ferry Guest House, who looked after us exceptionally well; and Ann and Steve Roberts, who run
www.Holyhead.com
and gave me tea and told me fascinating stories of the town’s history and one of the worst jokes I have heard in my entire life.
Kylie Chan
Brisbane 2012
In 1985 Kylie Chan married a Hong Kong national in a traditional Chinese wedding ceremony. She lived in the Chinese community in Australia for eight years and in Hong Kong for ten years and now lives in Brisbane. Kylie has studied Kung Fu (Wing Chun and Southern Chow Clan styles) as well as Tai Chi and is a senior belt in both forms. She has also made an intensive study of Buddhist and Taoist philosophy and has brought all of these together into her storytelling.
Voyager has published her Dark Heavens and Heaven to Wudang series.
D
ARK
H
EAVENS
White Tiger
(1)
Red Phoenix
(2)
Blue Dragon
(3)
J
OURNEY TO
W
UDANG
Earth to Hell
(1)
Hell to Heaven
(2)
Heaven to Wudang
(3)
C
ELESTIAL
B
ATTLE
Dark Serpent
(1)
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Chan, Kylie, 1964-
Dark serpent / Kylie Chan.
ISBN: 978 0 7322 9440 3 (pbk.)
ISBN: 978 0 7304 9879 7 (epub)
Speculative fiction.
Demonology – Fiction.
A823.4
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Author photograph by Adam Hauldren