
Carnegie Olson is a novelist and an independent scholar of comparative mythology, mythography (the historiography of mythology) and the psychology of religion. He resides in Ann Arbor but his heart is at home in locales across the cosmos - past, present and future. For example, he'd enjoy lunch with the Jena Romantics in 1799 or so (provided someone could translate the German), or perhaps seafaring shoulder-to-shoulder with Joseph Conrad in the Indian Ocean in the nineteenth century. Likewise, he'd be thrilled to be assigned cook's duties on a hyper-dimensional space train. Email him: carnegie@carnegieolson.com