· A Field Guide to Otherkin, by Lupa Immanion Press, , pp. (incl. appendices, bibliography and index), A Field Guide to Otherkin is the first full length treatment of this subculture. It has an extensive bibliography, and a significant amount of material is drawn from surveys submitted from Otherkin and Lupa’s own experience, as she identifies as Otherkin www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. 8 rows · A Field Guide to Otherkin. Lupa. Megalithica Books, - Body, Mind Spirit - pages. 4/5(1). This is the second book written by Lupa. The first is "Fang and Fur, Blood and Bone" which isn't really what it sounds like. It's about animal totems and astral shapeshifting. The Field Guide was written based off of questionaires that the author sent out to Otherkin: Shifters, elves, dragons, etc in this this life or other lives (reincarnation)/5(19).
A Field Guide to Otherkin was written by Lupa and published on Ap. This book was the first book focusing on the otherkin community in its entirety, and was intended to give outsiders an overview of the community. It relied heavily on responses to surveys which were distributed throughout the community, as well as some online interviews and citations from various otherkin websites. A Field Guide to Otherkin. Written by Erin on 27 September, - PM — Leave a Comment. By Lupa. Megalithica Books, , $ ISBN Review by Erin. 1 Orion Scribner's marginalia upon Lupa's A Field Guide to Otherkin Version - Updated Created Orion Scribner Summary A few updates, corrections, opinions, and additions for Lupa's book A Field Guide to Otherkin, which was published in and went out of print in Further resources.
Lupa's book, "A Field Guide to Otherkin" is an *amazing* book for anyone who has ever felt "not quite right" in their human skin. Based on a questionnaire the author created, the book revolves around descriptions of the different types of Otherkin from elf-kin, dragon-kin, therians and beyond. A Field Guide to Otherkin, by Lupa Immanion Press, , pp. (incl. appendices, bibliography and index), A Field Guide to Otherkin is the first full length treatment of this subculture. It has an extensive bibliography, and a significant amount of material is drawn from surveys submitted from Otherkin and Lupa’s own experience, as she identifies as Otherkin herself. Otherkin, as described in this book, is “a person who believes that, through either a nonphysical or (much more rarely) physical means, s/he is not entirely human.” My reaction was a mix of “that’s intriguing,” “you’ve got to be kidding me,” and “hmmm, I wonder if any of this applies to me.”.
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