In Applied Mythology we learned how Keith Doyle met and befriended the Little People living in the sub-basement of his college's library. If you have been following Keith's adventures, then you know he has always wanted to learn what other types of creatues share this world we live on. In Advanced Mythology, by Jody Lynn Nye, he will get his chance to do so, if he can make it through a few small Diane's hints about making their relationship more permanent, something that is bothering the Little People and their refusal to discuss it with him, and the choice to continue his education or drop out and take the job of his dreams.
Jody Lynn Nye lists her main career activity as ‘spoiling cats.’ When not engaged upon this worthy occupation, she writes fantasy and science fiction books and short stories.
Before breaking away from gainful employment to write full time, Jody worked as a file clerk, book-keeper at a small publishing house, freelance journalist and photographer, accounting assistant and costume maker.
For four years, she was on the technical operations staff of a local Chicago television station, WFBN (WGBO), serving the last year as Technical Operations Manager. During her time at WFBN, she was part of the engineering team that built the station, acted as Technical Director during live sports broadcasts, and worked to produce in-house spots and public service announcements.
Over the last twenty-five or so years, Jody has taught in numerous writing workshops and participated on hundreds of panels covering the subjects of writing and being published at science-fiction conventions. She has also spoken in schools and libraries around the north and northwest suburbs. In 2007 she taught fantasy writing at Columbia College Chicago. She also runs the two-day writers workshop at DragonCon, and is a judge for the Writers of the Future contest, the largest speculative fiction contest in the world.
Jody lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, with her husband Bill Fawcett, a writer, game designer, military historian and book packager, and three feline overlords, Athena, Minx, and Marmalade.
Keith Dooley has completed his degree and approaches the next challenge of working toward his MBA...spending time with his girlfriend...taking care of the Hollow Tree Industry orders...making sure his little people friends are safe...training his new growing magical abilities...AND...suddenly finding himself BACK in the world of advertising with a wonderful new product and new bigger responsibilities....Whew!!!! And … if that wasn't enough, someone has started asking too many questions about "magic" and just exactly who is Keith and how does he do what he does.
AND...I guarantee, the last two chapters in this book will completely fill you with wonder and joy and a sense of a bigger world around us.
In this, the fourth and final book of her wonderful Mythology 101 series, Jody Lynn Nye continues to build her amazing world of legendary people and creatures who live side-by-side with a society that has lost the ability to believe. While crafting a story of the impact of contemporary society on mythological cultures she also takes you by the hand and shows you that people are basically the same...no matter their race, culture, or ancestry... and that caring and the ability to accept someone unlike themselves is only as simple a matter of reaching out a hand to help.
While this IS the fourth and final book in the series, and the characters continue to grow and develop throughout, you can read this book as a stand alone. The author gives you a complete sense of the characters and where they have come from to be where they are.
I can only hope that … someday... Jody Lynn Nye may once more journey back to the world of Mythology.
I've loved this entire series. Never knew about this particular book until recently. Glad I found it. Looks like it was also left open for another. One can only hope.