L N PassmoreAs soon as she could walk, L. N. Passmore toddled into the sea. At age six she got lost in the woods, perfect for communing with tree spirits and departed ancestors. No wonder living in the Appalachians made forested mountains--filled with secret musc and light-her muse. Beloved cats, dogs, and a Morgan-quarter horse became wise teachers. L. N. has lived, worked, and traveled all over USA: from the Atlantic Coast to Alaska, the Navajo Nation in Arizona, and Appalachia--north and south, urban and rural; in the UK: from John o' Groats to Land's End. When first sighting the Highlands, she found a home new to her eyes but not her soul. Exploring Skye, Fingal's cave on Staffa, Mull, and Iona, where the veil between worlds is thin, awakened her Irish heritage and revealed the truth of Old Powers. Other adventures include walking from the rim of the Grand Canyon down the Kaibab Trail to the Colorado River and back up the Bright Angel Trail, camping overnight in the Canyon; earning an open water SCUBA license; and taking an overnight horseback ride in the mountains of Medicine Bow National Forest, WY. Visit her website Moving Mountains at www.lnpassmore.com to read more, including Tales from Appalachia and Tales from Lisnafaer. Read her Mayhem with a Beer Chaser, and How Bright Eye Became Sky-Wulf, in Anthology 2016, Covington Writers Group, available through amazon.com. Read More Read Less
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