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writers on the moon

It’s Official!

February 10, 2021 By Tina Glasneck

It’s official! We're off to the Moon!

I'm number 54 on the manifest and am sending my catalog of books off to the Moon. My books will join the Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission 1 as part of the Writers on the Moon project led by Dr. Susan Kaye Quinn. 

Set to launch July 2021, the payload will be delivered to Lacus Mortis, on the Moon, for future anthropologists and generations.

With more than twenty titles, my portion of the payload will include my Norse mythology-inspired fantasy novels, which I hope will serve as a beacon of hope. Think about it! Future space travelers will discover the lunar time capsule and learn about our culture and world through the items we’ve left behind just like we’ve learned about the Norse, Egyptian and Greek cultures before us.

With the rise of Norse mythology in pop culture, I also see this trip to the Moon as a step in the right direction, which I’m ecstatic to be a part of.

But Tina, you write fantasy. Why are you sending stuff to the moon?

The connection between the Moon and my work is made through Norse mythology and cosmology. In Norse mythology, the Moon is vaguely personified, with children named after the heavenly bodies of the Moon and Sun, whom two great wolves chase across the sky. But even more, with the creation of the worlds, and Norse cosmology, there is still that connection to space.

I’m even considering using this experience as a plot point in the next Leslie book, Four Times the Fight. There is something to be said about writing about your life and coming up with

Did you know that the Norse believed the Milky Way was the World Tree?

I see this as an excellent chance for those who love fantasy to again connect with the magic of old, as inspired by the majestic Moon.

In mythology and many pagan practices, the Moon is magical and a perfect inspiration for fantasy stories, like what I write, as well.

The one-hundred twenty-five participating authors are including art, music, single-titled novels, whole collections of series, and anthologies in the lunar time capsule. Some are even including reader stowaways.

This week, I will be contacting the stowaways in my payload. 

You, my readers have helped me to achieve so much. I’m happy some of you along with me with my work to the Moon. They will be listed as a part of my manifest on my website and in the uploaded files.

Why did you want to participate in the Writers on the Moon project?

To be Frank, it’s not just about me. It’s also something for my children. I want to show them that you can shoot for the Moon, and indeed land on it.

I'll be sharing about the process the more we move ahead!

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: fantasy and scifi, Norse mythology, writers on the moon

To the Moon

January 28, 2021 By Tina Glasneck

We can all use some hope, right?

I make no secret of my love for Norse mythology and the Norse gods —I’m looking at you Loki, Lady Hel, and Freyja!

A journey started…

And my journey to the gods started long ago.

I’m an 80’s kid. I grew up with an interest in the space program. It was a time when things like Space Camp, Space Balls, and all things Star Wars and Star Trek propelled people to look to the stars.

Luckily, when I was in 6th grade, my school took a field trip to Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight Center, where I got to see and learn so much.

So, this is a natural progression where my love of mythology has clear implications – straight to the moon!

Drum roll please…

I’m happy to announce that I have been accepted for the Writer on the Moon Project. Created by Dr. Susan Kaye Quinn, this project (and dare I say beacon of much-needed hope) will send a time capsule to the moon for future anthropologists and generations to come.

Cosmology and Mythology go hand and hand. Mythology helps us to understand our world, not only on this planet but the universe. For example, for Norse mythology, the Norse regarded the Milky Way as Yggdrasill, the tree to the nine worlds.

I am ecstatic to be a part of this program. It feels like I’ve been given a booster shot of hope!

You can learn more about the Writers on the Moon project here.

Writers on the Moon is also onboard the Lunar Codex.

The Peregrine launch is scheduled for Fall 2021.

Update: Space travel takes time and currently, the launch has been pushed back until 2023.

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