Imaginings of past acquaintances on the streets of New Pavis. DAZ Studio and Photoshop.






Imaginings of past acquaintances on the streets of New Pavis. DAZ Studio and Photoshop.







Here we forged a tribe called Hurricane, birthed by a blue arrow, led by a high king’s courage, strengthened by a star queen’s wisdom, borne upon a desperate storm, forged by feat and fire and the bitter blade-clash of battle.
Here the world changed, forever. Time and the Great Before came together as one. Here we lived each day within a myth, an eternal story most holy and most real, and one not always one of our own telling.
To Walk in Far Places, the collected Far Point fictions of John Hughes, is now available for free download in e-pub (for most readers, including iPad and iPhone) and mobi (for Kindle) formats.
The Far Place Orlanthi of Northern Sartar are a barbaric tribal hunting and farming people given to incessant warfare and raiding. These illustrated tales of death and laughter give an insight into their lives, their myths, their history and their poetry at the beginning of the Hero Wars.
Many of these stories were first published in Tales of the Reaching Moon, Tradetalk, Ye Book of Tentacles, Questlines, or Dragon Pass: Land of Thunder.
Glorantha is the creation of Greg Stafford, and is used with permission.
All artwork by John Hughes.
» To Walk in Far Places (3.0 Meg e-pub format)
» To Walk in Far Places (2.2 Meg mobi format)
Content
It was one of those Facebook thingees … I bit.
1) What authors do you own the most books by?
Arthur Machen, Jeanette Winterson, Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Haruki Murakami.
2) What book do you own the most copies of?
The Kalevala.
3) Did it bother you that both those questions ended with prepositions?
A post-postion preposition? I’m an editor and a writer. Stretching language is part of the fun.