The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

New Nessie book sparks controvers­y on gender

- BY SHANAY TAYLOR Under Loch And Key.

Afictional book about the Loch Ness Monster has sparked controvers­y over the mythical creature’s supposed gender.

Best-selling American author Lana Ferguson is set to release paranormal romance Under Loch and Key in December.

But the book’s descriptio­n has already provoked some strong opinions – as Nessie appears to be male.

It follows Keyanna “Key” Mackay, who travels to Scotland to uncover her family history but instead ends up being rescued by a mysterious man named Lachlan Greer – and the pair “quickly discover that magic might not only be in fairy tales, and that love can be a real loch-mess”.

The front cover shows a

woman standing next to a loch, reaching out to a man whose shadow is similar to that of the monster.

Nessie is typically referred to as female, with VisitScotl­and and Visit Inverness Loch Ness both referring to the mythical monster as “she”.

TikTok’s Shanbooks

shared the cover on the video-sharing platform, stating: “Lana Ferguson is releasing a romance book about the Loch Ness Monster and I have never once in my life thought about the Loch Ness Monster and thought it was a man.

“Like, Nessie is a woman.”

One person commented: “I thought it was establishe­d knowledge Nessie is a woman.

“Even here in Denmark that’s the common understand­ing.”

While another wrote: “My Scottish self is flabbergas­ted.”

The first sighting of

Nessie was reportedly made in 565AD, by St Columba.

Another significan­t sighting would come centuries later in 1933 by the manager of the Drumnadroc­hit Hotel, Aldie Mackay.

Her account was reported by the Inverness Courier and this truly began the modern legend we know as the Loch Ness Monster.

Since then, most sightings report shapes in the water, or fast wakes that couldn’t be attributed to any boat activity.

However, it appears Nessie has taken a break from being in the public eye – as although there have been sightings in the last 30 years, it has become quite rare to spot her.

Author Lana Ferguson has been approached for comment.

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