**From internationally acclaimed writer Helon Habila, a beautifully sculpted work of fiction that examines the lives of "travelers" -- self- willed exiles and refugees alike.** Accompanying his wife on a prestigious arts fellowship in Berlin, a Nigerian scholar finds there are no walls between his
Travellers' Rest
โ Scribed by James Enge
- Publisher
- Pyr
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 143 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1616144548
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โฆ Synopsis
Product Description
The story you are about to read features James Enges wondrous character, Morlock Ambrosius. Morlock is a swordsman, an exile, a hunchback, a drunk, and a wizard, though he himself would use the term Maker and say he is a master of the two arts, Seeing and Making. James Enges tales of Morlock the Maker have appeared in Black Gate magazine, in the anthology Swords & Dark Magic, and elsewhere, and Morlock features in the novels Blood of Ambrose, This Crooked Way, and The Wolf Age. In honor of this burgeoning Morlock fan base, and to commemorate The Wolf Ages status as Pyrs one-hundredth title, Pyr is issuing a free, exclusive, ePub novelette called Travellers' Rest. Featuring a cover by artist Chuck Lukacs, Travellers' Rest is an 8,500 word original novelette, written for Pyr, which takes place before the events of Blood of Ambrose. Enge describes Traveller's Rest as a story that's been trying to chew its way out of my head for a while now, and this seemed like a good time to release it as an introduction to Morlock. Also, Morlocks apprentice Wyrth has a small but discerning fan base, and Traveller's Rest gives them a chance to encounter him again.If you are new to Morlock, it should make a fine introduction to Enges creation, and if you are not, you will be pleased to see the return of at least one old friend. Either way, we hope that you enjoy it.The story you are about to read features James Enges wondrous character, Morlock Ambrosius. Morlock is a swordsman, an exile, a hunchback, a drunk, and a wizard, though he himself would use the term Maker and say he is a master of the two arts, Seeing and Making. James Enges tales of Morlock the Maker have appeared in Black Gate magazine, in the anthology Swords & Dark Magic, and elsewhere, and Morlock features in the novels Blood of Ambrose, This Crooked Way, and The Wolf Age. In honor of this burgeoning Morlock fan base, and to commemorate The Wolf Ages status as Pyrs one-hundredth title, Pyr is issuing a free, exclusive, ePub novelette called Travellers' Rest. Featuring a cover by artist Chuck Lukacs, Travellers' Rest is an 8,500 word original novelette, written for Pyr, which takes place before the events of Blood of Ambrose. Enge describes Traveller's Rest as a story that's been trying to chew its way out of my head for a while now, and this seemed like a good time to release it as an introduction to Morlock. Also, Morlocks apprentice Wyrth has a small but discerning fan base, and Traveller's Rest gives them a chance to encounter him again.If you are new to Morlock, it should make a fine introduction to Enges creation, and if you are not, you will be pleased to see the return of at least one old friend. Either way, we hope that you enjoy it.
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