Guest Writer Spot

If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive.

Please welcome Andrew McDowell to my Guest Writer Spot this week. Andrew is a very talented writer. I’ve enjoyed lots of his poems, but he also writes novels and has been very successful. Here, Andrew delves deeper into the mythical creatures in his books. I’ll now hand over to Andrew:

I featured three mythical species in Mystical Greenwood. With Beneath the Deep Wave comes two more. Both were chosen not only because they were aquatic (as I’d wanted to focus more on aquatic life in the second novel) but also because they originate from the kind of folklore I was researching and using to help build my world.

Kelpies

I remember first reading about kelpies, just like the first of the three aforementioned species, in the Harry Potter book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. It was also the first time that I’d seen the famous Loch Ness Monster associated with a creature from myth. So, after reading more about them, I knew that this would be a great creature to incorporate into the plot, especially given that they were found in Irish and Scottish folklore, which would go with the “Gaelic-ness,” of my world, as one member of the first critique group I was in put it.

I tried to stay faithful to kelpies and how they lure their victims into a trap in the scene I wrote. However, the kelpie’s appearance was only one scene. But we’ll see whether I can incorporate them once more in the third book.

Selkies

Selkies, on the other hand, came into the fold another way. Originally, a character associated with them now was written as a mermaid. However, that species, just like the elves, dwarves, and centaurs, had been cut for fear of overcrowding. I didn’t want to go down that route again, but it was during a casual conversation one day at work several years ago when a colleague first mentioned selkies to me. So I was inspired to read more about them, and I felt they were more unique and would be a wonderful addition to my world.

Initially, I’d hoped to include selkies within Beneath the Deep Wave. Sadly, spoiler alert, I never was able to fit them into the present. However, the way it worked out, I presented them as a “mythic” creature that once existed within my world but may have become extinct or gone into hiding; the same character has selkie ancestry but is not a selkie. I won’t reveal which character for the sake of those who haven’t read the book. In the end, I think that for Beneath the Deep Wave, it worked out well.

Stay tuned to see whether selkies make an on-the-page appearance in the last book.

Purchase links

Here are purchase links for each book:

Author bio

Andrew McDowell is the author of the fantasy novels Mystical Greenwood and Beneath the Deep Wave, the former of which was a finalist in the 2019 American Fiction Awards, won the 2021 Maryland Writers’ Association Novel Contest, and was an honorable mention in the 2021 Top Shelf Magazine contest. He studied at St. Mary’s College and the University of Maryland, College Park. Andrew has had poetry, short stories, and essays featured in anthologies and literary journals. He has Asperger Syndrome, an autism spectrum disorder. Visit andrewmcdowellauthor.com to learn more about him and his work.

Andrew McDowell

Links

Andrew McDowell – An Author of Many Parts

Andrew McDowell, Author | Facebook

Andrew McDowell, Author (@ammcdow.bsky.social) — Bluesky

Andrew McDowell – YouTube

Andrew McDowell (Author of Mystical Greenwood)

Amazon.com: Andrew McDowell: books, biography, latest update

Andrew McDowell (@ammcdow) • Instagram photos and videos

37 responses to “Guest Writer Spot”

  1. I just can’t guarantee not to be offensive. People are so easily offended – frequently by the very things that they should be giving attention to. Me included. I was reading somewhere recently that if there are 1000 people in a room and you agree with 999 of them then there’s only 1 person that you should really be listening to – especially if you are offended by what they say.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Very interesting point.

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      1. But you, on the other hand Esther, seem like one of the politest people on the planet, setting standards to which I could never aspire.

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      2. That’s very kind of you. I have my moments though!

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  2. Thank you for this opportunity, Esther.

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    1. You’re so very welcome, Andrew 😊

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  3. Wonderful! I simply adore magical creatures, and it is so interesting to see how different authors handle them. Thank you Andrew and Esther for your time!

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    1. Thank you for your comment and I’m so pleased you enjoyed Andrew’s post.

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    2. Thank you, Journey.

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  4. Andrew is very creative and it was a pleasure seeing him here with you, Esther.

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    1. Thanks, John. He really is.

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  5. It is terrific to see Andrew shine here!

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    1. Thanks, Annette. Glad you enjoyed it 😊

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    2. Thanks, Annette.

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  6. Thanks for guesting Andrew, Esther. He is so intelligent and creative!

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    1. He is. Thank you for stopping by, Tim.

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      1. Happy to, Esther. 🌞😊

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      1. You’re welcome. 😊

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    nikidaly70

    As a huge fan of fantasy, this was great reading and made me want to read more! Thanks, Esther for sharing. Keep writing, Andrew!

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    1. Thank you, Nicola. Glad you enjoyed it.

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    2. Thanks. If you ever decide to read my books, I hope you enjoy them.

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        nikidaly70

        They’ve been added to my TBR list! They look great 🙂

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  8. Hi Esther, it lovely to Andrew featured here. I enjoyed his commentary about kelpies and selfies. I really enjoyed both his wonderful books.

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    1. Thank you Robbie.

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    2. That’s good to know. Thanks, Robbie.

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  9. Andrew is a wonderful writer!

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    1. He is. It was interesting to read his guest post. I was delighted to have him here.

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    2. Thank you, Dawn.

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  10. Andrew your books sound so good! Full of mythical creatures, and mystery! X

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    1. Thank you, Carol.

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  11. I love the mythic! Thank you for this preview, Andrew and Esther.

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    1. Thank you for stopping by.

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      1. My pleasure!

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