“Three Names of the Hidden God” was originally published in the anthology Heroes in Training, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Jim C. Hines, DAW Books, September, 2007.
It is a completely new story set in the Compass Rose fantasy milieu originally introduced in the novel Dreams of the Compass Rose.
If you enjoyed reading this story, please consider buying other books by this author, so that she can continue to write, illustrate, publish, pay the rent, eat, and feed the cats so as not to be eaten in turn.
OTHER BOOKS BY VERA NAZARIAN
Lords of Rainbow
Dreams of the Compass Rose
Salt of the Air
The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass
Mayhem at Grant-Williams High (YA)
The Duke in His Castle
After the Sundial
Mansfield Park and Mummies
Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons
(Forthcoming)
Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy’s Dreadful Secret
About the Author
Vera Nazarian is a two-time Nebula Award® Finalist and a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. She immigrated to the USA from the former USSR as a kid, sold her first story at 17, and has been published in numerous anthologies and magazines, honorably mentioned in Year’s Best volumes, and translated into eight languages.
Vera made her novelist debut with the critically acclaimed Dreams of the Compass Rose, followed by Lords of Rainbow. Her novella The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass made the 2005 Locus Recommended Reading List. Her debut collection Salt of the Air contains the 2007 Nebula Award-nominated “The Story of Love.”
Recent work includes the 2008 Nebula Finalist novella The Duke in His Castle, science fiction collection After the Sundial (2010), The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration (2010), and three Jane Austen parodies, Mansfield Park and Mummies (2009), Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons (2010), and Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy’s Dreadful Secret (forthcoming), all part of her Supernatural Jane Austen Series.
After many years in Los Angeles, Vera now lives in a small town in Vermont. She uses her Armenian sense of humor and her Russian sense of suffering to bake conflicted pirozhki and make art. In addition to being a writer, philosopher, and award-winning artist, she is also the publisher of Norilana Books.
Official website:
https://www.veranazarian.com/
Norilana Books:
https://www.norilana.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Norilana
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Blogs:
https://www.inspiredus.com/
https://urbangirlvermont.blogspot.com/
https://norilana.livejournal.com/
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/186145.Vera_Nazarian
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https://www.librarything.com/author/nazarianvera
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https://www.shelfari.com/authors/a1628414/Vera-Nazarian/
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https://www.redroom.com/author/vera-nazarian
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Cover Art Details:
“The Great Ziggurat of Ur in 2007 at a visit of the US Army Defense Dept,” photo by Cherie A. Thurlby, 20 January 2007; “Eye makeup of a woman,” photo by Lupin, May 20, 2005; “Many crows in a dark tree at New Orleans Square in Disneyland,” photo by Jesse Weinstein, 1994; “Rook perched on telegraph pole,” photo by Evelyn Simak, June 11, 2009; “A flock of Red-billed Queleas at Tsavo East National Park, Kenya,” photo by Frédéric Salein, Toulouse, France, June 24, 2010; “Fluggänsemodell,” photo by Flohsand, April 11, 2011.
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