Are you a parent, a child, or a lover? Are you a fighter, a healer, or a straw in the wind? What happens when we improvise, and reject society's scripts? We find that there are older, deeper roles laid out for us; those driven by mythology, by instinct, and fate.
Containing 14 stories, Kay Green's first collection of short fiction examines with depth and insight the paths by which we choose to exist. In examining our spiritual mythology, she not only muses on reality in today's world, but also weaves a cunning story in the process. A thoughtful and reflective anthology, Jung's People serves to deconstruct the modernist, and reinvent the pagan.
Are you a parent, a child, or a lover? Are you a fighter, a healer, or a straw in the wind? What happens when we improvise, and reject society's scripts? We find that there are older, deeper roles laid out for us; those driven by mythology, by instinct, and fate.
Containing 14 stories, Kay Green's first collection of short fiction examines with depth and insight the paths by which we choose to exist. In examining our spiritual mythology, she not only muses on reality in today's world, but also weaves a cunning story in the process. A thoughtful and reflective anthology, Jung's People serves to deconstruct the modernist, and reinvent the pagan.