Please welcome Heather McCorkle, author of To Ride a Puca! She’s stopping by today to chat about how researching the druid folklore inspired her novel.

To Ride A Puca


Invaders are coming to take what isn’t theirs, again. Neala wants to stand and fight for her homeland, but as one of the last druids, she may be standing alone. Persecuted, hunted down, forced to live in obscurity, the druids have all but given up. Can the determination of a girl who has barely come into her power bring them together? Or, just when she finally finds her place among her kind, will they end up losing a homeland their very magic is tied to? (Goodreads)

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Inspiration by Heather McCorkle

Irish legends have always fascinated me. Visions of fairies, leprechauns, and sprites inspired me as a child. But it was the druids that truly struck a chord within me. Their story was based in truth and it was a tragic one indeed.

The inspiration for my latest novel, To Ride A Puca, came from a dream but it was the research that developed it into something special. Through the research I connected to not only the characters, but the story as well. The hardships these people faced resonated through me.

The more I researched them, the more passionate I became about writing about them. Then I came across the puca. As I read this “A horse that takes it’s rider on a wild ride that forever changes their life,” I knew the puca would be an integral part of my story. Who knew research could be so inspiring!

About the author: Heather is an author of fantasy, in all its many sub-genres. Helping other writers and supporting fabulous authors is one of her passions. When she’s not writing or surfing her social networking sites, she can be found on the slopes, the hiking trails, or on horseback. As a native Oregonian, she enjoy the outdoors almost as much as the worlds she create on the pages. No need to travel to the Great Northwest though, you can find her on her blog, facebook, and Monday night’s on Twitter where she co-moderates the #WritersRoad chat.

Author Links: Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads

Thanks for stopping by today Heather!

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One Response to Guest Post: To Ride a Puca by Heather McCorkle

  1. Heather McCorkle
    Twitter: HeatherMcCorkle
    says:

    Thank you for having me over. It was a pleasure dropping by!

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