Listed are the books and scientific articles I used to write Songs of Thalassa, including the science, surfing, and characters.

Books:

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  16. Dixon, Peter. 2001. Men Who Ride Mountains: Incredible True Tails of Legendary Surfers. The Lyons Press , 192 pp.
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  34. Kupihea, Moke. 2005. The Cry of the Huna: The Ancestral Voices of Hawaii. Inner Traditions/Bear , 208 pp.
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  38. Martin, Andy. 2007. Stealing the Wave: The Epic Struggle Between Ken Bradshaw and Mark Foo. Bloomsbury Publishing USA , 256 pp.
  39. Marx, Felix G.. 2016. Cetacean palaeobiology . Wiley Blackwell , 319 pp.
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  47. Ph.D., Hank Wesselman,. 2011. The Bowl of Light: Ancestral Wisdom from a Hawaiian Shaman. Sounds True , 288 pp.
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  57. Spence, Lewis. 1999. The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain . Courier Corporation , 198 pp.
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Inspiring films:

  1. Chasing Mavericks. Apted, M. and C. Hanson. Fox 2000 Pictures. 2012. Film. 1:56
  2. Contact. Zemeckis, R. Warner Bros. 1997. Film 1:50:00
  3. Dances with Wolves
  4. Heart of The Sea: Kapolioka’ehukai: A portrait of Hawaiian surfer and breast cancer activist Rell Sunn. Denker L. and C. Largarde. New Day films. 2002. DVD 54:00
  5. Interstellar
  6. John Carter
  7. Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth. Moyer, W. Mystic Fire Video. 1991. 6:00
  8. Koko: the Gorilla that Talks
  9. Prometheus
  10. Moana
  11. Momentum Generation. Zimbalist, J. and M. Zimbalist. All Rise Films. 2018. HBO. 1:43.
  12. Paw project
  13. Rip Girls
  14. Soul Surfer
  15. Stardust
  16. The Giver

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