Kathy A. Harris

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By combining the elements of metaphysics; Native American folklore; the mystical; and a different twist on shape shifting: this story takes the reader into an alternate future. And a rare friendship that grows from the bonding of a wolf shape shifter, and a human.

Two hundred years after the Great Wound...After the eradication of technology; the slaughter of most of the planet's populace; and the upheaval of the continents--the story begins.

STRIDER knows that he has powers. He can heal, meld with another's mind, and he is an empath. But he does not know how he came by his gifts. And, he is unaware that he will be a participant in an ancient prophecy. He is to be, in fact, the key participant.

He has heard there are people with abilities similar to his own and he begins a journey to find them. 

He is joined by JERAN, a shape shifter; and CONNOR, a traveler from the Southlands, with curious skills. Their joining heralds the onset of the prophecy.

But their journey is not an easy one: They are being hunted. They must travel through treacherous terrain. Deal with unsavory individuals. And Strider must learn to control his Kindred gifts, if the prophecy is to be fulfilled. But this does not prove an easy task: His powers are growing. And they are becoming stronger with each passing day. 

Their journey, however, is not without its rewards: They will meet a race of people, whose beauty and near-perfection surpasses that of any race known on the planet. They will find love; unexpectedly. And others will rally to their cause: The fulfillment of the prophecy. 

And More...

From The Great Wound is a different take on wolves, shape shifting, and the potential of man's innate abilities. It is designed to entertain, but it also expresses values about society, and bends the reader's ear with presentiments about the destiny of life on this globe.

In early times, realizing the benefit a symbiotic union would yield, wolf and man became allies. Each species had something to offer the other. The wolf had a highly organized pack; with focus on family, a structured hierarchy, and the strategy of the hunt. Examples man emulated. Man offered a safe haven; he shared fire, feast and companionship with the wolf. 

Before the advance of intellect, man had to rely on his primordial abilities, as did the wolf. Those innate gifts allowed him to survive. From The Great Wound brings man and wolf together again, in a future where technology has been extinguished. Devoid of the science of technology, man begins to develop the science of the mind: flexing and nurturing those once atrophied abilities; the primeval gifts. The main character, Strider, is a Kindred. A race endowed with a plenitude of these abilities. But he is unaware of the full potential of his gifts--gifts that will require training. He meets, and forms a link, a meld, with a Wolven shape shifter named, Jeran. 

Unbeknownst to Strider, they are to take part in an ancient prophecy that will require the full use of his Kindred gifts. Fulfillment of the prophecy will set to rights the legacy of damage left to the planet by man's earlier pursuit of industry and science. It will herald evolutionary changes. 

Humor and savagery, compassion and madness, play across the pages as the two main characters journey on their quest. Each has their own agenda, but it will be to the same end; the future of mankind--the preservation of a planet.

The author has been writing since her youth; well over 30 years. Much of her work has been published and she has won awards for two of her short stories. She is a social worker by profession; a writer by hobby and compulsion. She has been a student of the martial arts; and while attending university studied anthropology, mythology and folklore, and applied some of this knowledge in her novel (especially with regard to the character named Connor). She has an all-consuming passion for wolves, wildlife and nature; and much of her work reflects this. She writes to entertain, but she writes, also, to give the reader something to think about. She lives in California with a bevy of animals and a view of the Sierras to the east (on a clear day). She is currently working on her next book, the prequel to, From The Great Wound. You may contact the author at:

katanaris@discoverymail.com

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ISBN: 0-7388-2915-3

From The Great Wound

© 1999 Kathy Anne Harris

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