Story Details
Published on 2019-05-30
Categories Fantasy Contemporary Fantasy
Art brings meaning to our lives and to the world, an essence more enduring than life and more powerful than death. It can be memory that gives birth to our greater selves. Lest we forget
Author Details
Jane Lindskold has published over 30 novels and countless short stories. She grew up in Washington DC, got a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. She settled in New Mexico in the 90s. She met Scot Noel (electronically) in the mid nineties when Scot was the Project Manager for a computer game developer working on Chronomaster, an original game based on a concept by Roger Zelazny. During the project, Roger died and Jane worked to finish the game. Jane and Scot (and his wife Jane) became long-time pen pals and friends.
Illustrator Details
Hugh Ebdy
Hugh is a current first year MArch student at MIT. After studying his BArch at the University of Dundee, Hugh worked in a number of professional and voluntary roles in London, Berlin, Mumbai, and Geneva. During this period he decided to aim towards a career that sat somewhere between digital manufacturing, affordable housing, community engagement, and urban policy. We first encountered Hugh as a first-place winner in our Science & Fantasy Fiction Art Inspiration Contest in 2014.
Born from Memory
Author Details
Jane Lindskold has published over 30 novels and countless short stories. She grew up in Washington DC, got a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. She settled in New Mexico in the 90s. She met Scot Noel (electronically) in the mid nineties when Scot was the Project Manager for a computer game developer working on Chronomaster, an original game based on a concept by Roger Zelazny. During the project, Roger died and Jane worked to finish the game. Jane and Scot (and his wife Jane) became long-time pen pals and friends.
Illustrator Details
Hugh Ebdy
Hugh is a current first year MArch student at MIT. After studying his BArch at the University of Dundee, Hugh worked in a number of professional and voluntary roles in London, Berlin, Mumbai, and Geneva. During this period he decided to aim towards a career that sat somewhere between digital manufacturing, affordable housing, community engagement, and urban policy. We first encountered Hugh as a first-place winner in our Science & Fantasy Fiction Art Inspiration Contest in 2014.