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“The Outsiders” Now One Step Closer to Publication!
“The Dreamer VI ~ The Outsiders” is now in the hands of the copy editor!
The latest installment in the ongoing Ice Age saga is still on-track to be published this summer! Embark on a journey to an ancient land; to a time when life was broken down to its most basic elements and survival depended upon strength of mind and body, and the strength of relationships with those around you.
Edit: The Dreamer VI ~ The Outsiders was published in July 2021! Find it in hardcover, paperback, and eBook at https://dreamerliteraryproductions.com/
Earth Mamas or Hot Mamas?
Venus figurines have been discovered throughout much of Eurasia, most dating between 11,000 to 40,000 BCE*. These saucy ladies have been the subject of much study and conjecture. Were they fertility symbols? Some sort of Mother Earth/Mother Nature goddesses? Or were they merely meant to depict womanhood in full flower (so to speak); a visual testimony to the artist’s admiration for the female form in all her glory? We can only guess, but it is fun to speculate on the motive(s) and mindset(s) of their creators.
*BCE = Before Common Era
(Venus Figurine in header by Neanderthal Joe)
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Cave Lion: One Big Cat!
The Eurasian Cave Lion (Panthera spelaea) is known to us mostly through its fossilized skeletal remains and the exquisitely detailed imagery left behind by early humans on cave walls. The fossils tell a tale of a large predator, somewhat bigger than today’s African lions. They may have been as much as 11 and a half feet in length from their nose to the tip of their tail, and reached weights of up to 880 pounds. Male cave lions are depicted without manes in cave art. Some of the ancient paintings seem to show faint striping on parts of the cave lion’s body.
These impressive animals are included in several of the Dreamer Book Series: An Ice Age Saga novels; as they surely would have been well known to Ice Age humans and been a source of awe and -at least occasionally- terror, to those who encountered them. This versatile and fearsome hunter was known to inhabit most of Eurasia and the very northwestern parts of the North American continent.
In 2015 two cave lion cubs were discovered where they had been buried in a landslide in Siberia, and were preserved in permafrost for tens of thousands of years. The approximately two week old kittens were were an astounding find and have done much to contribute to our understanding of these animals. A well-preserved third cub, about six to eight weeks old at time of death, was also found in permafrost in 2017. Lastly, a fourth cub was located in 2018. It was found near the 2017 cub; close enough to make scientists think that it might have been a sibling. There is speculation that future digs might reveal the existence of more siblings, or possibly even the remains of the cubs’ mother.
The most recent Eurasian cave lion remains have been dated to about 14,000 years *BCE. They are believed to have gone extinct by 10,000 years *BCE.
*BCE = Before Common Era.
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The Woolly Mammoth
The Woolly mammoth was a large animal that lived in Eurasia and North America. It was similar in size to today’s African elephants, but with considerably longer tusks, a shorter tail, and much smaller ears. The bulls could be up to 11 feet high at the withers and weigh over 12,000 pounds. Cows were somewhat smaller, but still impressive in size at up to 9 1/2 feet at the withers and weights of up to 9000 pounds. Their furry hides came in a wide range of colors from blond to brown. Individual strands of the outer guard hairs could be as much as 42″ long.
Most mammoths are believed to have gone extinct near the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 10,000 ago, but some are thought to have eked out an existence on Wrangle Island until about 4000 years ago.
(Illustrations from The Dreamer Book Series: An Ice Age Saga, by E. A. Meigs.)
First Draft of “The Dreamer VI ~ The Outsiders” complete!
The first draft of The Dreamer VI ~ The Outsiders is complete!
Now comes the long editing process! The latest installment of The Dreamer Book Series: An Ice Age Saga is expected to be released during the summer of 2021.
Cover photo by Paula Krugerud.
The Dreamer IV ~ The Cave of Bones
I’m pleased to announce that the first draft of the fourth book in the on-going ice age saga “The Dreamer IV ~ The Cave of Bones” is complete! Now comes the editing process! The Dreamer IV is due to be released in the summer of 2019. Read more about this and other books in the series at: https://dreamerliteraryproductions.com/
The Dreamer IV ~ The Cave of Bones
Dreamer Books makes the News!
I am pleased to announce that my on-going saga has made the news! The Cape Cod Chronicle’s Debra Lawless has penned a nifty half-page article which appears in this week’s (Nov. 29, 2018) issue! I’m so excited!
Ready to Ship!
I love to pack up my books and send them off into the world. There, I hope they will reach into the minds and hearts of others, and spur their imaginations to experience life in a distant past with all the drama and adventure, and perhaps most surprisingly, find that humans have struggled with many of the same problems throughout the millennia.
Photo by E. A. Meigs, cover photos by Paula Krugerud.
Upcoming book: The Dreamer IV ~ The Cave of Bones
Now that The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves is done I can finally turn my attentions to finishing the next book in the series The Dreamer IV ~ The Cave of Bones!
Graphics by E. A. Meigs, cover photo by Paula Krugerud.
“The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves” has gone to press!
“The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves” has been put to bed! It is available only in eBook format for now, but the hardcover and paperback versions have been ordered. Depending on how backed-up the printer is, I should have copies ready to send out in a week or two!
Cover photos in header and blog by Paula Krugerud.
Dreamer Book Series now available in eBook format!
Cover photos by Paula Krugerud.
The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves
The newest book in The Dreamer series “The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves” was published in 2018!
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The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves first draft complete!
I am pleased to announce that the first draft of “The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves” is complete. Now begins the editing process!
Cover photo by Paula Krugerud.
Our First Anniversary!
This is the first anniversary of the day I released the first book (The Dreamer ~ The Beginning) in The Dreamer Book Series! The second book (The Dreamer II ~ The Gathering) was already undergoing editing at that time and has since published in July of this year. The third (The Dreamer III ~ The People of the Wolves) has almost completed the 1st draft stage and will be available in 2018.
Graphics and background photo by E. A. Meigs.
Cover photos by Paula Krugerud.
Excerpt From “The Dreamer ~ The Beginning”
Graphics and background image by E. A. Meigs.
Header and cover photos by Paula Krugerud.
Now you can read the cover blurb from “The Dreamer II ~ The Gathering”
Graphics and background photo: E. A. Meigs.
Cover photos by Paula Krugerud.
Released! The Dreamer II ~ The Gathering
The second book in The Dreamer Book Series: The Dreamer II ~ THE GATHERING was officially released on Saturday, July 22nd, 2017!
The Dreamer II – The Gathering continues the saga as Tris’s sheltered world expands when The People from the East (the Cro-Magnon) begin to settle in ever-increasing numbers on the long-held territories of the Old Ones (Neanderthals). Discord develops as they come into serious competition for the same limited resources…
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