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| name= Marine Biology |
| name= Marine Biology |
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+ | | caption= Alec is a werewolf with problems - he's unexpectedly alive, he's quite definitely gay, and he's been ordered into a partnership with one very flirty merman. |
| Author= Gail Carriger |
| Author= Gail Carriger |
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| Genre= Science Fiction & Fantasy |
| Genre= Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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| Release Date= 2010 |
| Release Date= 2010 |
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+ | | Series= San Andreas Shifters |
| Pages= 43 pages |
| Pages= 43 pages |
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− | <em>Marine Biology</em> is one of [[Gail Carriger|Gail]]'s more recent short stories. It's a funny paranormal romance set in contemporary times. Original trade paperback length – 43 pages. It comes in at roughly 11,000 words. |
+ | <em>Marine Biology</em> is one of [[Gail Carriger|Gail]]'s more recent short stories and is book 0 in the [[San Andreas Shifters series]]. It's a funny paranormal romance set in contemporary times. Original trade paperback length – 43 pages. It comes in at roughly 11,000 words. |
==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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− | + | [[Alec Frederiksen|Alec]] is a werewolf with problems – he’s unexpectedly alive, he’s quite definitely gay, and he’s been ordered into a partnership with one very flirty merman. |
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===Print Versions=== |
===Print Versions=== |
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== Extras == |
== Extras == |
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* [http://gailcarriger.blogspot.com/2016/02/audible-now-offers-crudrat-and-carriger.html Audible Now Offers A Carriger Quartet] which includes this story |
* [http://gailcarriger.blogspot.com/2016/02/audible-now-offers-crudrat-and-carriger.html Audible Now Offers A Carriger Quartet] which includes this story |
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+ | * [http://gailcarriger.com/2016/08/08/marine-biology-has-a-new-cover/ ''Marine Biology'' Has a New Cover] |
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+ | * ''[http://gailcarriger.com/2017/05/31/marine-biology-new-cover-character-boards/ Marine Biology]''[http://gailcarriger.com/2017/05/31/marine-biology-new-cover-character-boards/ New Cover & Character Boards] |
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+ | * [https://www.pinterest.com/gailcarriger/marine-biology-short-story-sas/ Pinterest Board: Marine Biology] |
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+ | * [https://gailcarriger.com/books/ All Gail's Books] |
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== Images == |
== Images == |
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− | + | MarineBiologymed.jpg|Old Cover from 2010 |
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− | MarineBiologymed.jpg|Old Cover until 2016 |
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+ | == Quotes == |
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+ | * “Can’t you tell from the hair and the cheekbones? Humans don’t grow that beautiful. Not outside of Denmark, anyway.” |
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 12 June 2020
Marine Biology | ||
Alec is a werewolf with problems - he's unexpectedly alive, he's quite definitely gay, and he's been ordered into a partnership with one very flirty merman. | ||
Author | Gail Carriger | |
Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy | |
Release Date | 2010 | |
Series | San Andreas Shifters | |
Pages | 43 pages |
Marine Biology is one of Gail's more recent short stories and is book 0 in the San Andreas Shifters series. It's a funny paranormal romance set in contemporary times. Original trade paperback length – 43 pages. It comes in at roughly 11,000 words.
Summary[]
Alec is a werewolf with problems – he’s unexpectedly alive, he’s quite definitely gay, and he’s been ordered into a partnership with one very flirty merman.
Print Versions[]
- Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance II
Extras[]
- Audible Now Offers A Carriger Quartet which includes this story
- Marine Biology Has a New Cover
- Marine BiologyNew Cover & Character Boards
- Pinterest Board: Marine Biology
- All Gail's Books
Images[]
Quotes[]
- “Can’t you tell from the hair and the cheekbones? Humans don’t grow that beautiful. Not outside of Denmark, anyway.”