A Demon attack. A Vampire on the loose. Fae folk coming out of the woodwork.
And Dee is stuck in counseling.
If anyone ever needed counseling, it’s Detective Dee Morton. She’s seen a lot as a homicide detective. She’s seen more as a Banshee.
But you can’t go around telling psychiatrists you were born to mourn the dead.
To say Dee’s life is complicated is an understatement. Her partner's just been shot. His body's disappeared. And this therapist isn't letting her go until she talks about her feelings.
Welcome to a world where the boogeyman is real, vampires exist, banshees mourn our dead, demons feed on them, and gods really do interfere with our lives, when they feel like it.
Dee is the first standalone in the Wyrdos Tales series. The Tales each feature a different supernatural character’s involvement in the same apocalyptic event. Read all of them to get the whole story!
If you like the snark, magic, and action of Jim Butcher and Patricia Briggs’ books, then you’ll love The Wyrdos Tales series by Gwendolyn Druyor!
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Author Interview
Where did the idea for Dee come from?
I’d been interested in underrepresented mythological figures for a while. We’ve been so inundated with vampire’s love lives and werewolves’s depilatory issues and I just felt like there were a few cultures-worth of supernatural creatures going overlooked. So when a friend asked me to write a ten-minute short for her theater’s Halloween benefit, Dee sprang full formed from my mind just in time for the benefit to be cancelled. She then transitioned into a web short for the Future Dead just in time for that web series to fold. Unable to leave her in the slush pile, I sat down to write her story and discovered she’s just the introduction to an entire universe of wyrdos.
Where did you get the term Wyrdos?
That’s easy. I toured with Shenandoah Shakespeare for a year. One of the eleven characters I played in Macbeth was Witch #1. I was a wyrd sister. (Some nights Witch #2 would wear blue contacts. I loved the look on her which is why Jane has blue eyes. It is definitely not because I'm secretly in love with Gary Dourdan from C.S.I.)
Will there be more Wyrdos stories?
Oh definitely. I’m outlining Amal’s story right now. Jane and Morioka will also get Tales. The whole team is going to have a series as they battle to keep the city safe. And each of them is going to get an origins trilogy. Laylea’s has already begun with WereHuman. Readers can find out about all of it through my newsletter. Sign up at www.wyrdos.net.
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