Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Elwus Has Left the Building

I am delighted to announce that Elwus Has Left the Building has been selected for the anthology "Merigan Tales", which has been published by Founders House Publishing ( http://www.foundershousepublishing.com/2016/12/merigan-tales-stories-from-world-of.html ).  Thanks to John Michael Greer for his wonderful book "Star's Reach" (also available at FHP) which is the basis for this new anthology.




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  1. Well crafted and nicely polished! I love your characters! Wishing you the best.

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  2. Oh, good job! It's impressive how much detail the story includes, yet none of it feels unnecessary or slows down the flow. One thing I was clear on: if Keri was at Versity in Melumi, why does she mention Anarba? Is that where she's from originally? Is there also a Versity in Anarba (as there is in the 21st century) or just in Melumi?

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    1. Yes, she hails from Anarba and schooled in Melumi... thanks for the compliment!

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  3. I enjoyed this very much. The "Too-frayed shoes" touch was just hilarious, and I have had similar experiences to Luri's with the overly-religious aspect of the schooling.

    I checked for the kinds of misses you mentioned and found in the first paragraph about Keri, "just passed her 20" which should be "past"; among the Elwus artifacts "...his pocket..." which I wasn't sure if you intended; and uncertainty who was saying what in the conversation between Luri and Keri in bed.

    I visited Graceland several years ago, and was surprisingly touched. I have family near there. I studied graduate level linguistics in Ann Arbor, too.

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    1. Thanks, Pat! I appreciate your catching them. I did mean the "pocket" just because it sounded so absurd, but maybe it doesn't work.

      I did the story first because I was amused by JMG's elwuses, and also because I was around the corner from Graceland when they announced Elvis' death. My friend had just offered to drive us past the walls where, he said, we'd see "nothing" - we might have seen the ambulance! It was chaos in the city that night and as a Yankee, I was quite overwhelmed. So I have a soft spot in my heart...

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  4. Good story! Couple things: first, you use the "old" spelling of Memphis instead of Memfis in paragraph two. And second, while I don't have Star's Reach in front of me at the moment, I am almost positive that "elwuses" is the canonical plural form of "elwus", rather than "elwii". I suppose Master Hips could be using made-up faux-Latin plurals to make himself sound more edumacated, but I feel like Keri should know better at least and should be using the less pretentious "elwuses" instead when she is the viewpoint character, in my opinion.

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    1. Thanks, Troy, for catching the Memphis - I use dictation software and couldn't convince it that Memfis was correct. ;-) On the elwii - I wasn't sure if it was gonna work, but weirdly enough, Elvis impersonators are called "Elvii" - whodathunkit?? So I tried for the "official" and scholarly (Keri) plural versus what regular people would say... but if it's a distraction, I can pull it. I'll ask JMG.

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