Mermaid Epilogue

*I hope you enjoyed reading The Little Mermaid’s Voice. Scroll down for the link to the bonus epilogue.*

Along the way, here are some items to keep you thinking about the story a little longer.

The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen

Far out in the ocean the water is as blue as the petals of the loveliest cornflower, and as clear as the purest glass. But it is very deep too. It goes down deeper than any anchor rope will go, and many, many steeples would have to be stacked one on top of another to reach from the bottom to the surface of the sea. It is down there that the sea folk live…. click to continue reading at HC Andersen Centre.

Titanic’s journey seen through Google Earth

Officer Lightoller’s account told on the BBC in 1936.

More survivor accounts, including Lightoller’s, (longer video and no photos).

Missionary Annie Funk

Memoirs/First-hand Accounts free online

Lucy Duff Gordon’s memoir Discretions and Indiscretions
Archibald Gracie’s The Truth About The Titanic
Margaret Brown’s Titanic Experience in her own Words

BONUS EPILOGUE

Click through to Bookfunnel to download your copy of The Little Mermaid’s Voice epilogue. If you’re not already subscribed to my newsletter, you’ll be signed up at this time. The newsletter is a mix of historical notes and fairy tale quotes, much like my books are.

CLICK HERE to go to Bookfunnel for the Bonus Epilogue download.

BONUS SECRET PAGE!!!

In HC Andersen’s short story, the little mermaid has no name and I carried that through in my novel. However, she must have had a name! All her sisters did. Can you guess what my name for The Little Mermaid is? There are clues in the novel. If you can guess, you can open the secret password-protected page. Her name (with an initial capital letter) is the password.

Guess The Little Mermaid’s Name.