The Gist Hunter & Other Stories
By (Author) Matthew Hughes
Night Shade Books
Night Shade Books
1st October 2014
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
FIC
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
395g
The Gist Hunter & Other Stories chronicles nine unique stories set in the Dying Earth-esque planet that expands the universe of Matthew Hughess Archonate novels. This series of stories best introduces and plays companion pieces to Black Brillion, Fool Me Twice, and Fools Errant.
The tales of Henghis Hapthorn, Old Earths foremost freelance discriminator, combines the best of mystery and science fantasy while recalling the excellence of Gene Wolfes arch irony and the witty mannerisms of Jack Vance. Though fantastical, something is true-to-life in Hapthorns amusing and bewildered set of conversations and circumstances. Its a futuristic pull with just the right quirk.
The stories of lowly student Guth Bandar and his slightly off-beat and unconventional studies slowly reveal the complexities and wonder of the amazing nosphere. As Banter roams through life and studies, the incredibly vital nosphere acts as the Archonates collective unconsciousness. Bandars rise from his student status to veteran nonaut will have him quickly realize that a little learning is dangerous learning when spread too thin.
The Gist Hunter & Other Stories is a perfect introduction to the great work by Matthew Hughes, and one that admirers of science fiction and fantasy will respect and enjoy.
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Matthew Hughes has lead a successful writing careerfirst as a journalist, then as a staff speechwriter to the Canadian ministers of justice and environment, and as a freelance corporate and political speechwriter in British Columbia. He resides in a small town on Vancouver Island, off Canadas west coast.