An avid reader of literary fiction, fantasy, and science fiction, Mark Buchignani has more ‘favorite’ authors than he can count, among them George R. Stewart, John Wain, Martin Amis, John Steinbeck, Margaret Atwood, Nicholson Baker, Richard Flanagan… The tip of the iceberg. Novels of my own began spilling out in 2005, resulting in, among others, MTee’s Lament, a twist on a post-apocalyptic tale. Many more narratives followed. Some are published here; others languish behind “fair use” entanglements.
My stuff tends toward societal commentary, presented via normal people who find themselves in unexpected, offbeat, or abnormal circumstances – circumstances replete with threatened or actual upheaval. The choices these folks make move the action forward and expose brokenness in the culture and in the actors themselves.
I’m also a huge Tolkien fan and have written volume one of a loosely-planned five-book set: The Recitation of Ooon. Though in the same genre as Lord the Rings, Ooon is definitely not Middle Earth, and there are no Hobbits. Just people trying to find their way while engulfed in a magical upheaval driven by a clash between followers of the ancient ways and those seeking a new, less-fettered life. The narrator is a thousand-year-old man, trying to see forward, while looking back, as his existence comes to a pre-destined end.
And I have devoured everything Theodore Sturgeon and quite a bit of old school SF. Though I have yet to draft anything within this genre, ideas continually percolate.
A nine-hundred-year-old man, a long-dead mentor, a series of riddles. Ahern, the High Omit, Ooon's most powerful wizard, narrates the final century of his life, a period of a growing three-way conflict between himself, the edicts of the Old Ways, and the Jaze, who would destroy him. Externally, Ahern's task is to find an apprentice and train him to be the next High Omit, before his life ends. The magic granting him a millennium will ultimately expire, and he will die. He knows the exact moment. Internally, Ahern must reconcile Jume's (his mentor's) training, personality, and prior actions.
And what did a dying Jume mean when he said, "Here is the path's beginning. One day you will come, long after my bones are dust. You will stand and face west, then you will walk." He took several breaths. "Do not forget." The light faded from his eyes. He exhaled: "Eeul." He was gone. What is Eeul? Ahern asked himself. The word is unusual. Why did the Master expend his last breath on "Eeul"? He scoured his memory for meaning, for allusion. He uncovered none. He headed west. They headed west.
Título : The Recitation of Ooon, The Century of the Choosing
EAN : 9798201593360
Editorial : Mark Buchignani
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