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Fain The Sorcerer

Published
Jun 2012
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
Pages
98

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After strangling a mime in the King's court, Fain encounters a crazy old man who offers to grant him three wishes. What will Fain ask for? Looping through his own past and offending kings and leaders throughout the world, Fain searches for the means to wisely direct his new powers. His quest grows increasingly vivid as he encounters monsters, mermaids, warlocks and autarchs, gathering richer understanding with each magic gift. With an introduction by Alan Moore, Fain the Sorcerer is a dense and mischievous work of shamanic satire. "Aylett makes both the journey and its end an absolute delight for the reader... an instant classic in the field" - Locus "rip-roaring good fun" - Jeff Vandermeer, SFsite "a stunning work of the imagination that is also very, very funny, from one of the most exciting and innovative creators to emerge along in years." - Alan Moore Steve Aylett has been described as "utterly original" (SFX), "an unstoppable master of space and time " (Asimov 's), " the most original voice in the literary scene" (Michael Moorcock) and " the coolest writer alive today " (Starburst). "Aylett has made a career out of redefining the boundaries of science fiction - and sanity." - Barnes & Noble Spotlight Feature www.steveaylett.com

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First Edition Jun 2012 Scar Garden Press ISBN 0956567738
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Oct 2011 Scar Garden Books ISBN B005SZ14V6
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