A time‑traveling anthropologist, a jealous archangel, and a crime boss in a Popham shack collide with African and Celtic mythology in Quantum Jump—from Lake Fundudzi’s python god to the Irish healing goddess Airmid, this chapter blends fantasy, folklore, and dark humour into one very messy timeline. Welcome to my world!
Tag: African mythology
Magic Milk, Python Gods, and Found Family: A Glimpse into Book VI of Quantum Jump
“Magic doesn’t arrive in neat spell books in Quantum Jump—it seeps through bodies, milk, and myth. In this glimpse from Book VI, Asdar and Karim fight to keep a newborn alive after the python god of Lake Fundudzi, relying on Kalderash wet nurses, golden milk that turns men into wolf and stallion, and a shadow network of fixers and ghosts like Roger Boswell. Found family, Romani campfires, archangels and African rivers collide in a mythic road story about survival, reincarnation, and the old powers that refuse to stay buried.”
The Wolf Remembers: Dacian Mythology and East African Cosmology — A Reader’s Companion to The Memory Cartographer
Field notes from a Dacian wolf-priest who has been running this continent longer than most of its languages have existed. A reader’s companion to The Memory Cartographer — Vodun, shapeshifters, East African cosmology, and the language the body remembers before the mind catches up. Free on Kobo.
