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The Chronicle of Fionn mac Cumhal #2

The Shield Between the Worlds

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The continuing adventures of the Celtic poet-warrior take him to the land of Faerie, where he must battle a dragon and a horde of goblins, save the lovely Donait of the Sidhe, and win the glorious Hazel Shield. Reprint. AB.

317 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Diana L. Paxson

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Diana L. Paxson (born 1943) is a novelist and author of nonfiction, primarily in the fields of Paganism and Heathenism. Her published works include fantasy and historical fiction novels, as well as numerous short stories. More recently she has also published nonfiction books about Pagan and Heathen religions and practices.

In addition to her multiple novels and collaborations, she has written over seventy short stories. Her best-known works are the Westria novels, and the later books in the Avalon series, which she first co-wrote with Marion Zimmer Bradley, then took over sole authorship of after Bradley's death.

Paxson was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards twice, in 1989 for the "White Raven" and in 1983 for "Lady of Light".

Paxson's non-fiction books include Taking Up the Runes, Essential Asatru, and Trance-Portation. She writes a regular column for the women's spirituality magazine, Sagewoman.

Paxson has been active in the leadership of a number of organizations. She hosted the first activities of the Society for Creative Anachronism, and was subsequently among that group's founding Directors and Corporate Officers when it incorporated[1]. She was the western regional director of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, and is a frequent panelist at science fiction conventions, especially Baycon, where she was the 2007 Fantasy Guest of Honor.

A leader in the Neopagan and Heathen revivals, Paxson is the founder of the The Fellowship of the Spiral Path and has served as First Officer of the Covenant of the Goddess. She has been Steerswoman of the Heathen group, The Troth, a member of its Board of Directors, and currently edits its journal, Idunna. She is a pioneer in the revival of Oracular Seidh, which she has taught and performed at many Neopagan and heathen festivals and retreats.

She composes and plays music for the harp. She currently lives at her home, Greyhaven, in Berkeley, California.

More can be found on her blog: http://dpaxson.livejournal.com

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December 18, 2014
Continuation of "Master of Fire and Water". This is when the hero comes of age and fulfils his "destiny". As I said in the review of the first book. Understandable world but markedly different than our own enough to keep my interest. I happened to be reading this during Halloween, which is important in the series because this is when the two world (ours and the otherworld) cross and one can cross over to either side. I highly recommend reading this book in October. Made it even better. Might be my favorite of the series, book three starts off with an unexpected change in characters.
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