Author: | J. Timothy Bagwell | ISBN: | 9781310119538 |
Publisher: | Harp Seal Press | Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | J. Timothy Bagwell |
ISBN: | 9781310119538 |
Publisher: | Harp Seal Press |
Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Raised on Earth in ignorance of the vast interstellar community to which he belongs, Prashan learns that his wealthy father has left him only one thing: a one-way ticket to a world called Polity. There Prashan discovers the fate that awaits his childhood home. But has his father sent him there to find a way to save it? Tangible Light first appeared in print in Analog: Science Fiction and Fact.
"I got the idea for Tangible Light while looking at the Tiffany mosaics in the Chicago Cultural Center. At the south end of the building is a magnificent marble double staircase. Running along the sides of the balustrades are small mosaics with a common motif: a central disk of polished semi-precious stone. Each stone is different and each is patterned in a way suggestive of geographical features, oceans, clouds, as if the disk were a satellite image of a planet. You can see several examples of these beautiful stones on the Tangible Light book cover."
--Interview with J. Timothy Bagwell, April 2014 (Earth Consulate Publications)
Raised on Earth in ignorance of the vast interstellar community to which he belongs, Prashan learns that his wealthy father has left him only one thing: a one-way ticket to a world called Polity. There Prashan discovers the fate that awaits his childhood home. But has his father sent him there to find a way to save it? Tangible Light first appeared in print in Analog: Science Fiction and Fact.
"I got the idea for Tangible Light while looking at the Tiffany mosaics in the Chicago Cultural Center. At the south end of the building is a magnificent marble double staircase. Running along the sides of the balustrades are small mosaics with a common motif: a central disk of polished semi-precious stone. Each stone is different and each is patterned in a way suggestive of geographical features, oceans, clouds, as if the disk were a satellite image of a planet. You can see several examples of these beautiful stones on the Tangible Light book cover."
--Interview with J. Timothy Bagwell, April 2014 (Earth Consulate Publications)