Bonus Episode 01: Selkie mythology, motherhood & longing
Welcome to the latest episode of Trust the Process! This is a bonus episode because it’s a bit different to my usual interviews. This time I’m in conversation with author Arianne James and we’re chatting about all things selkies!
The Woman in the Seal Skin has now been out in the world for one month! If you’d like to learn more about the inspiration behind the book as well as the ways in which I weaved my perinatal mental health and psychology background into this story, then listen to the full episode here. What’s more, if you find the selkie mythology and its interpretations interesting you will not have to wait long until you can also dive into Arianne James’ beautiful new book Daughters of the Tide (out 31st May).
In this episode:
Arianne James and Lauren Keegan discuss why selkies from Scottish folklore continue to resonate with women today, how we shaped our novels; Arianne’s debut Daughters of the Tide (set in Tasmania with links to Orkney, releasing 26 May) and Lauren’s The Woman in the Seal Skin (set on a wild Scottish island in the 1690s). We trace story origins to selkie women and stolen skins, captivity, and the pull back to the sea, connecting these themes to identity, coercive control, maternal ambivalence, guilt, and women “coming home” to themselves.
We explore sisterhood and intergenerational female solidarity, nuanced portrayals of men, and how folklore can explain tragedy, including postpartum depression and “female hysteria.”
So much to unpack here! Now available to listen to on substack and your favourite podcast platform.
The Woman in the Seal Skin
A wonderfully atmospheric and compelling historic novel set in Scotland in 1695, from the author of All The Bees In The Hollows. Based on the selkie myths of the time, this is the story of Malie, a young woman struggling with grief, oppression, her relationship with nature and her own inherent wildness within during Europe’s ‘little ice age’.
Malie grew up hearing tales of selkies: shape-shifting women who shed their seal skins to seduce fishermen on the Orkney shores. That’s the story of how her parents met, and it must be true because one day her mother slipped into the sea and was never seen again. Raised by her father, Malie has always done what she’s been told, and now she’s married and expecting her first baby. Life on land is predictable and safe, and her future is all mapped out for her. But, just like the seals in the sea, there’s a wildness in Malie’s soul – one that cannot be tamed and deeply yearns for the sea. Dealing with themes of motherhood, grief, violence and female oppression, The Woman in the Seal Skin is a wonderfully haunting and atmospheric tale of a woman living in a cloistered community on a wild Scottish island, who one day meets her wildness within.
Learn more about The Woman in the Seal Skin by Lauren Keegan:
https://www.laurenkeeganwriter.com/
Daughters of the Tide
Weaving historical fiction with folklore and Tasmanian gothic, this is a gorgeously atmospheric debut that explores memory and self, the resilience of women and a dangerous longing for the sea.
The Findlay family history has long been steeped in secrets, tragedy and dark rumours of madness. Generations of its women have been haunted by a dangerous luring melody and an insatiable longing for the sea.
It’s 1923 and Isla Findlay lives with her parents on the edge of the ocean in Tasmania, in a rambling mansion full of whispers of this cursed legacy. When Isla discovers her estranged aunt is finally coming home, long-repressed memories of the selkie stories of her childhood start to resurface, along with disturbing dreams of seals and an eerie song that Isla starts to hear even in her waking hours.
As the line between what’s real and imagined starts to blur, Isla and her aunt and mother must reckon with long-held secrets and ghosts who have not been properly laid to rest. The closer they get to the truths of the past, the louder they hear the seductive call of the ocean. Does it sing of freedom, or only more tragedy?
A tale of madness and miracles, secrets and sins, myth and reality, and the tenacity and resilience of women in the face of impossible choices.
Learn more about Daughters of the Tide by Arianne James
https://ariannewrites.com/
Connect with Lauren [https://www.instagram.com/laurenkeeganwriter/] & Arianne [https://www.instagram.com/arianne_writes/] on Instagram.
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