No. Mercedes Lackey left the ending open deliberately. There is however a book of short stories based on this song. Several writers were given the poem/song and were told to write something based on it. The collection is called 'In Celebration of Lammas Night', edited by Josepha Sherman. You can find are several alternate endings for the story there.
Actually Misty used to have a FAQ on her website and to one of the questions/assumptions about her being a pagan she said she assuredly is not. She said she's just someone who writes stories.
If you are wondering where to find Heather Alexander these days, her heir, Alexander James Adams might have the answers. Google it, since it won't let anyone post links in comments.
The song is deliberately left open, HOWEVER, there is a book that is a collection of short stories written by various authors, all based on this song and what might have happened. It's titled after the song, Lammas Night.
In the original version at the end, the spirit says, "You will say come, not go." Made it even scarier!
No. Mercedes Lackey left the ending open deliberately. There is however a book of short stories based on this song. Several writers were given the poem/song and were told to write something based on it. The collection is called 'In Celebration of Lammas Night', edited by Josepha Sherman.
You can find are several alternate endings for the story there.
Actually Misty used to have a FAQ on her website and to one of the questions/assumptions about her being a pagan she said she assuredly is not. She said she's just someone who writes stories.
Elboned This is correct. Did something happen to the Q and A page?
If you are wondering where to find Heather Alexander these days, her heir, Alexander James Adams might have the answers. Google it, since it won't let anyone post links in comments.
HAPPY LAMMAS EVE TO ALL!!!
Nowhere does it say that Ms. Lackey is Pagan. She may or may not be. She may simply do her research, as usual.
Does anybody know what this lady does with the spirit?!
The song is deliberately left open, HOWEVER, there is a book that is a collection of short stories written by various authors, all based on this song and what might have happened. It's titled after the song, Lammas Night.
@@Kitchenwytchy I'm trying to find this book on Amazon. Whose name should I look for as an author?
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