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Jennifer Elwell Comeau’s journey has taken her from engineering to enchantment. This renaissance woman is a creative force who seeks to inspire people to live in service to a more beautiful world. Her debut historical novel with original songs (12 Willows Press 2025), A Moon in All Things, has been called "atmospheric and beguiling" by Kirkus Reviews. This coming-of-age tale is filled with Celtic mysticism yet grounded in the everyday lives of an 1820s fishing village in Ireland. Her 5 star-awarded children’s book, The Inside of ME (12 Willows Press 2024), is a profound reminder of the magic that happens on the inside when we go outside.
Her poems and essays are published in four anthologies, including A Dangerous New World: Maine Voices on the Climate Crisis (Littoral Press 2020), and Sacred Stone Sacred Water: Women Writers and Artists Encounter Ireland (White Cloud Press, 2019). In addition to the original songs within her debut novel, Jennifer has two albums of original music. A renowned speaker and workshop host, Jennifer partners with OzGREEN in Australia to facilitate the award-winning YOUth LEADing The World program in the southern hemisphere and works with restoration organizations like TreeSisters in the UK and Climate Change & Consciousness to promote nature reconnection and inner-climate healing. Locally in Maine, she runs a Wild Wonder Forest Bathing business.

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HISTORICAL FICTION

A MOON IN ALL THINGS

BY Jennifer Comeau • POSTED ON April 22, 2025

Old traditions and folk stories are not just tall tales in Comeau’s historical fantasy novel.

It’s the 1820s, and 16-year-old Morrigan Lane is living with her family in a small village in Ireland. With so many in her town heavily relying on fishing as both a food and income source, Morrigan dreams of sailing the sea and taking up the trade, but it’s not something women are allowed to do. While taking one of her frequent walks along the coast, Morrigan is struck by a vision of a man in a chariot with a sword at his side, calling out to her from the sea. The villagers whisper that she has seen Manannán mac Lair, Guardian of the Otherworld, one of the creatures from myths and folktales told years ago. Morrigan’s father thinks she may have “the sight,” as it runs in their family, but this will not help her in a world where women are only meant to be good Catholics and quiet wives. Worried about her future prospects and not wanting to stifle her, Morrigan’s mother sends her daughter to study with The Crooked Woman, Cathleen, who is the town go-to for remedies, medicines, and midwifery. It’s Cathleen who believes and calms Morrigan when a wolf comes and speaks to her, calling her An Fhoínse (a “spring from which the life force flows”). The Otherworld knows of Morrigan’s empathy and feeling for nature and her reverence for life, and it needs her help to flourish—but hiding her visions and calling from the Church and her frightening schoolmaster, Winnett, will be a difficult task. In this fantasy novel, Comeau uses the Irish setting—which always feels a little magical on its own—and tales of the Otherworld and Tuatha dé Danann to craft an ethereal, fablelike narrative. Morrigan, as well as her friends, family, and fellow villagers, come alive on the page, fitting perfectly into the picturesque village, a bulwark against the giant, tumultuous world around them—and the creatures that inhabit it. Morrigan’s frustration with the imposed limits on her gender adds a fascinating dimension to the spooky tale.

Atmospheric and beguiling.

Pub Date: April 22, 2025

ISBN: 9781961905450

Page count: 358pp

Publisher: 12 Willows Press

Review Posted Online: Jan. 27, 2025

A Moon in All Things | Historical Fantasy Rooted in Celtic Mythology

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Passion in life

As a creative force, I seek to inspire people to live in service to a more beautiful world, including restoring our sacred connection with the rest of the natural world, for we are nature too.

Unexpected skill or talent

Singer-songwriter, Speaker, International Reforestation and Restoration Advocate, Facilitator, YOUth LEADing The World

The Inside of ME: Reader Views Kids - 5 Stars, 2024

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The Inside of ME

Rated 5 Stars by Reader Views Kids! With Dr. Seussian whimsy, the team of Comeau and Linden have drawn us into an enchanting natural world. Humans of all ages need this story. The Inside of Me is a profound reminder of the beauty that happens on the inside when we go outside. In a classic style, like Good Night Moon, this rhyming story with flowing imagery prompts children to think about the magical, interconnected world they live in and the possibility of a reciprocal relationship with nature. Each illustration renders a scene from a natural place in Maine that is both open to the public and accessible by small children. In the back of the book are invitations to adventure to those places and to places elsewhere. This book is a keepsake and guide for exploring Maine’s outdoors and the natural world wherever you are. “The Inside of ME is an irresistible and inclusive invitation: to skip, roll, or run to the sea, to the pond, to the woods--where magic awaits! Recommendations for specific spots in Maine to visit, and fun activities to do there, guarantee unforgettable encounters with nature—moments that can change a kid's life. Brava!” -- Sy Montgomery, bestselling author, How to Be a Good Creature, The Soul of an Octopus "The Inside of ME shimmers. Inner and outer environments mirror each other. Jennifer Comeau opens this portal to our precious little ones so they can feel their birthright of connection to the natural world." -- Stephanie Mines, PHD, Author of The Secret of Resilience and The Great Physician “The Inside of ME shares a wonderful invitation to readers of all ages to allow the natural world to fill our minds with curiosity, wonder, and calm. A reminder that we need not look any further than right outside of our own windows and doors to recharge our minds, bodies, and light up our spirit. Nature is always there for us!" ~ Holly Merker, Co-author of Ornitherapy For Your Mind, Body, and Soul and The Power of Birdwatching, and Founder of the Mindful Birding Network "A word-and-picture book that takes children and parents on a sun-and-wind-blown joy ride across the place where we live; reawakening our childhood souls in much the same way that Dylan Thomas's Fern Hill does." — Kerry Hardy, researcher, eco-historian, and author of Notes on a Lost Flute: A Field Guide to the Wabanaki
Published: June 12, 2024
ISBN: 978-1961905146
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