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Those of you who know me know I love my supernatural creatures, especially vampires. Today, L Diane Wolfe is going to educate us on supernatural creatures. People in times past and in the modern age, really do believe in these supernatural creatures and love to read about them. Exotic creatures such as the leviathan/behemoth, cockatrice, dragons, unicorns, satyrs, demons and others appear in the Bible, in books written by Job (the oldest in Scripture), Moses, King David, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and even the apostle John mention them!
Supernatural
Creatures in Literature
Denise asked me to cover supernatural creatures. You would be really surprised how many are out there. If you’re writing a supernatural tale, the sky really is the limit.
If you go to the Mythical Creatures Guide (http://
According to Collins Dictionary (https://www.
Supernatural creatures, forces, and events are believed by some people to exist or happen, although they are impossible according to scientific laws.
So, they can’t be proven, but people still believe. Or want to believe.
Technically, only two of my supernatural creatures are on any of those lists. But I can explain why the other two qualify.
The first book in the In Darkness series was The Vampire. Now, vampires are certainly a supernatural creature. The idea of vampirism has existed for centuries. The word itself first appeared in Europe around 1732. An eternal creature that feeds on blood has since cemented its place in our folklore.
The third book is The Werewolf, another supernatural being. Werewolves can be traced back almost 2000 years ago. Those inflicted with lycanthropy can shapeshift into a wolf. Lycanthrope is an ancient Greek term, and it’s amazing how many words in various languages are related to werewolf.
Now, the second book, which was just released, is The Shark. There is no shark listed as a mythical or supernatural being. The closest is the Kraken. However, I made my shark a bit supernatural by giving him the gift of speech. Yes, Clarence the great white shark from Australia can talk! There aren’t too many talking fish unless you count The Incredible Mr. Limpet or Jabberjaw.
The fourth book will be The Alien. While they can’t be proved, they don’t exactly fall under supernatural or paranormal. More science fiction. However, I came up with a way to make my alien more paranormal. A unique ability that can’t be proven by science. Which makes it paranormal.
I hope I’ve given you some ideas for other supernatural creatures and the resources to build them. And remember—any creature can be supernatural with the right touches.
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Souls shrouded in darkness…
Focused on her studies and duties at the aquarium, Jewels prefers her solitary life. Burned many times and short on trust, she has more in common with her aquatic friends than the people around her. But she never imagined coming face to face with a shark named Clarence…a shark who talks!
As their friendship grows, Jewels must overcome her deep set mistrust. There are dangers, both in the Australian ocean and on dry land. Can Jewels depend on the great white or will his animal nature betray her?
Romance/Paranormal - Fantasy/Paranormal - Fantasy/Romance
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8 comments:
Welcome to my blog Diane! I hope readers love your supernatural creatures post! I'm travelling, so cannot be present constantly.
Thank you for hosting me today, Denise.
Congrats on your new book, Diane! It's cool that you have a talking shark in it. And my husband loved The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
Congratulations, Diane! And that was a lot of supernatural creatures on that list.
Thank you, everyone! Natalie, I only remembered Mr. Limpet because that film is mentioned often in Corners, another book we published.
The Incredible Mr Limpet sounds fun!
Hi Denise and Diane - fascinating to have the link available here ... it's a subject I know little about - obviously the usual supernatural creatures. I'd never heard of Mr Limpet - interesting film ...
Good luck Diane with your new book - cheers Hilary
Thanks Hilary for your never-ending support.
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