In the third and final segment of the conversation about Transfigured Sea, we surface from the abyssal depths of the ocean and delve into the profound themes of resilience, forgiveness, and transformation. Hearing readers’ interpretations of these moments was deeply...
Hearing others discuss Transfigured Sea offers me new insights into the story I’ve crafted. Recently, I listened to an intriguing conversation about the novel’s opening chapters, and I’d love to share some of their reflections—and my own thoughts—with you. The Beach:...
In “Transfigured Sea,” the relationship between Laura and Daphne is shaped by deep emotional wounds and a shared connection to the ocean. As they navigate their bond, they confront past traumas—Laura’s unresolved issues with her mother and Daphne’s struggle to heal...
I define Nature Writing as any writing ( poetry or prose) that gives as much attention to the natural environment ( or some aspect of it) as it does to any other main character. Wikipedia defines it slightly differently. Nature...
Women In Transfigured Sea, two women set out to do two things. One thing is to explore their own inner natures. The other thing is to explore all the main ecosystems in the ocean. Nature Transfigured Sea employs Nature Writing. This is where the natural environment is...
I have always loved the ocean, ever since I was a child. We used to go to the beach as a family, every weekend and we would swim. The sea contains a range of colours and because it moves and because it is salty, it seems alive. Sunset at the beach In later years, I...