Prism
by
Matthew D. Ryan
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GENRE:
Fantasy
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BLURB:
In
the mystical realm of the Cavern, Akarra is Shardshaper to the
quartzian people who inhabit it. Fashioned from quartz and filled
with enchanted light, the quartzians are a strong and hearty people.
Akarra is no exception. But when destiny intervenes, she must choose
between the he-quartz she loves and the life path she lives for.
Which shall she choose?
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Excerpt:
Akarra
knelt expectantly on the floor near the back corner of Yridia’s
Cave.
“Pattern
matching is most important, dear,” Yridia said.
“I
know, Mistress Shardshaper,” Akarra replied, head bowed in
deference. “You’ve told me so—many times—but I just don’t
see the use of geometry.” She was tired; it had been a long
training session and she still wasn’t through.
The
small but cozy cave—one in which she had spent many long hours
engaged in study—had been hollowed out in the shape of a
twelve-sided figure of exquisite design—a dodecahedron, it was
called. It at once conveyed a sense of space, mystery, and power.
Much like the element it represented: the ether. Each of the twelve
faces of the shape formed a perfect pentagon—a five sided figure of
further significance and meaning. The pentagon-shaped floor, of
course, was made of clouded white quartz; the ceiling, clear. The
pentagons on the walls alternated between white and clear. There were
no cracks or fissures or blemishes; all the angles and divisions were
neat, clean, and precise, thus regulating the temperature of the room
perfectly. As Akarra perused the features of the cave, she felt
contentment and peace, and her antennae glowed a pale greenish yellow
in response. This was like a second home for her. She was the
apprentice Shardshaper. One of the most respected members of the
tribe.
Akarra
watched Yridia move to the center of the pentagon floor and squat
down in front of her. Yridai’s yenshi robe billowed out and she
produced a crystal of transparent blue quartz in the shape of a
perfect tetrahedron. Her Heartshard. A piece of the Heart Crystal
itself, the source of the Shardshaper’s power.
Akarra
could feel the Shard’s presence.
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Matthew
D. Ryan is a published author living in upstate New York on the
shores of Lake Champlain. His work has been featured on-line at
Aphelion.com and YesteryearFiction.com. He has been deeply involved
in the fantasy genre for most of his life as a reader, writer, and
game designer. He is the operator of the web-site matthewdryan.com
which features his blog, “A Toast to Dragons,” a blog dedicated
to fantasy literature, and, to a lesser extent, sci-fi. Mr. Ryan says
he receives his inspiration from his many years as an avid
role-player and fantasy book reader. He has spent many long hours
devising adventures and story-lines as well as gaming systems for
role-playing games, playing a motley assortment of characters in RPG
worlds, as well as digesting the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, Robert
Jordan, and others. As a result, he has great depth of experience in
the fantasy genre and feels it was a natural shift for him to move
into fantasy writing.
Mr.
Ryan is the author of the exciting dark fantasy novel, Drasmyr, The
Children of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, as well as a
growing number of short stories. His first novel, Drasmyr, won the
book of the month award on Long and Short Reviews: Young Adult for
the month of September 2012. The story features a traditional Dracula
type vampire in a Middle-Earth type setting. It is a dark fantasy
geared toward teens and adults that has consistently earned reviews
in the four and five star range. Drasmyr serves as the prequel to his
series: From the Ashes of Ruin. In addition to Drasmyr, The Children
of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, Mr. Ryan has published
several short stories on-line, including: “Haladryn and the
Minotaur”(published at the now defunct Pegasus On-line), “The
River’s Eye”(published at YesteryearFiction.com) ,
“Escape”(published at Aphelion.com), and the three-story
collection Of Dragons, Love, and Poison.. His latest work is the
stand-alone novella “Prism,” a startling fantasy story of unique
character. He has also spoken on the topic of “World-Building”
utilizing his considerable experience as an author and game-designer.
When not engrossed in his fantasy worlds, Mr. Ryan can be found
volunteering at the local food shelf or playing with his cat,
“Confucius,” who is as wise and wily as his name suggests.
Links
of Interest:
Author’s
Smashwords Page: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/matthewdryan
Author’s
Blog: http://www.atoasttodragons.com
Author’s
Home Page: http://www.matthewdryan.com
Author’s
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MatthewDRyanAuthor
Author’s
Amazon Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/matthewdryan
Author’s
Goodreads Page:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/579148.Matthew_D_Ryan
Author’s
Twitter Handle: @MatthewDRyan1
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