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About the Author
Arthur Rowan (Alaska) has followed the druidic-bardic path for many years. He is a member of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids, one of the oldest druidic groups surviving into the 21st century. An accomplished harper and whistle player, he spends much of his time deep in the Alaskan wilderness, creating bardic music and poetry to the whims and cycles of nature.
Rowan spends much of his time researching his passions: folklore, folk music, and parapsychology, believing they are linked. "Folklore and folk music are the tales and the moods that speak to people's innermost being across generations, and parapsychology is the study of that spiritual or psychic thread that binds us to all times and places. Each is a different perspective on that which means the most to us. They are the links that give life the meaning that most matters, the search for the mystery and the magic that transcends merely knowing."
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