Sigyn's Song
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Thank you to my sister, Emily Venturino, who put up with the countless times I asked her to critique my book cover. (Is this better or this one? It this better or worse? How about now?). Also thank you to Brusheezy.com for the water effect brushes that I used in my final image.
Thank you to the authors of the many Norse mythology books that I poured over, especially “A Dictionary of Northern Mythology” by Rudolf Simek, as well as of course to Hans Christian Andersen for writing the original “The Little Mermaid.”
Thank you to Shalena Mathews for reading my first drafts and giving great encouragement and feedback.
And thank you to my family who had to endure a house littered with research materials and scribbled sticky notes, doodles of runes and countless notebooks. It’s only going to get worse now. I apologize.
About the Author
Meg Trotter is an author, artist, and general creative person who enjoys mixing and matching myths and fairytales. She can usually be found curled up in a chair at home, reading something unusual – or spouting off a random mythology fact in the middle of a conversation. Then everyone gives her weird looks and she goes back to reading.
You can follow her on her blog, Myth-Illogical (mythologicalmeg.blog), on Instagram (meg_trotter), or on Facebook. To catch new stories as they are released, visit tinyurl/LokiStory to be added to the mailing list.
As a welcome, you’ll be sent a short story about how Loki met Angrboda. Everybody loves seeing Loki make a fool of himself. It’s win-win for everyone. Except maybe Loki.
(Sorry, Loki.)