Not All Dragons Hoard Gold
brings together three standalone texts
that speak across myth, story, and reflection.
These are not tales of conquest or treasure,
nor arguments about what dragons "really" mean.
Instead, the book explores how dragons appear
through accident, care, memory, and storytelling-
and how meaning forms in relationship
rather than dominance.
Moving between an oral tale told in a crowded room,
an immersive unfolding of living systems,
and a speculative lecture that refuses certainty,
the book invites readers to notice
how familiar myths loosen
when old assumptions are set aside.
This is a book for readers willing
to reposition themselves-
to read slowly,
to hold incompleteness,
and to imagine dragons
not as symbols to be mastered,
but as presences that change
what it means to belong.