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Also until I looked at the map on your site I never knew that Tempe was part of Phoenix. I had always pictured it as a city off by itself.

Throw me in with this question. LOVED Oberon.

My question is similar. I've read through the whole series, including the short stories. There are so many myths from so many cultures.
What percentage of myths would you say you knew before starting the series? How much was discovered while writing the series?

In addition, what was your best source of information when researching Celtic mythology?

Also, I keep picturing Heath Ledger as Atticus. Did you have someone specific in mind when you came up with the character?

I love that Flidais exists. She's basically Artemis or Diana except without the virgin goddess aspect. The Irish didn't have virgin deities. In fact, they took Flidais in the opposite direction—she's famous for her sexual appetite but never slut-shamed. I appreciated the fact that in that pantheon women were either as powerful or more powerful than the men & their sexual appetites were healthy.
Researching online is pretty easy these days; the old Irish texts have been translated into English by Irish universities.

Did you have someone specific in mind when you came up with the character?"
I write about a thousand words a day. Not super-fast or anything; I just try to be consistent with it and the books get done. Some days are extremely slow but I have to do *something* to feel productive.
And nope, I didn't have anyone in mind when I came up with him. Just a very old guy pretending to be a very young guy.

I have two dogs, a pug and a Boston terrier. Very expressive faces; I imagine what they're thinking and that's kind of my inspiration for Oberon. His personality is driven by food and wanton poodle-lust and all the television and movies he watches while Atticus is working. :)

Probably not, alas! I figured the pronunciation guide at the beginnings of the books would suffice, and the series is also available on audio if you want to hear them that way—it's really well done. I hear from quite a few people that they have listened to the whole series multiple times.

I knew all the Greco/Roman stuff already—much of which appears later in the series—but the Irish was new and a large part of the appeal for me. The Irish deities don't get a lot of love in pop culture outside of the Morrigan so I saw my chance to contribute there.
The best sources are the original texts online at Irish university websites. They have the Annals of the Four Masters and all the goodies there. Strange thing is you can get to some really good sources by following the bibliographic links at the bottom of Wikipedia pages. Also: Dictionary of Celtic Mythology by James McKilliop. Not by anyone else. That guy.


It was good luck. I had no say in choosing the narrator. Very glad it worked out so well!


Why, yes! Yes I do! I am currently working on an epic fantasy that Del Rey will be publishing. It's called A PLAGUE OF GIANTS. :) And there will be other goodies from me, no doubt.

Here is Tobey meeting Panda for the first time.

https://flic.kr/p/7FfpgG
They're both over the bridge now, but at 16 and 17 respectively, they had good runs.

I have Polish friends & relatives and they never seem to get any love in fiction, so I decided I would change that. :)

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I'm Irish but also a bunch of other UK stuff. From a practical, historical standpoint, the Irish Druids were the only ones that didn't have to worry about the Romans, so the most likely survivor of that time would have been Irish. Plus I felt that the Irish pantheon didn't get much attention in fiction beyond the Morrigan.

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I'm Irish but also a bunch of other UK stuff. From a prac..."
For me, I feel that only the author of the Irish origin can to write the true Irish hero (as the Irish druid). Also, it is OK for me. :o)
You have right, the Irish pantheon certainly deserves more attention in fiction. I like Brighid.
Thanks you very much for your reply!
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