Eiden Myr

The virtual realm of the novel Illumination

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What is Eiden Myr?
The Codices: About Illumination and other fantasy books
          About the book
                 Description
                 Jacket quotes
                 Reviews
                 Excerpts
                 Ordering information
          About the author
                 Quick bio
                 Bibliography
                 Other works currently available
                 Appearances
          The next books
          An Enthusiast's Guide to the Literature of the Fantastic (under construction)
          Advice and Resources for Fantasists (now functional)


The Holding: About the realm of Eiden Myr
          Glossary
          Compendium
          Chronology
          Pronunciation guide
          Maps

The Proxy Circle: Interactivity
          Message board
          Mailing list
          Guestbook
          Contact the author
          Polls and quizzes and stuff
          Acquisition

Links

What is Eiden Myr?

Eiden Myr: A land in the shape of a man floating upon the sea. A realm of jeweled plains where the wind keens in eerie song, of nightstone mountains veined with whispers, of dark wet woods and marshes where weird lights burn and weeping trees are older than memory. It has been protected for generations by the practice of magecraft: wordsmiths, illuminators, and binders working in triads to render castings with illuminated manuscripts. At its storm-swept head is the fastness of the highest triads--the Ennead. Proxy mages are the Ennead's eyes and hands in the world: reckoners, who travel in their behalf, aiding local triads; and warders, who remain at the Ennead's Holding to aid them in their work. The proxy circle connects those mages. The Holding shelters and renews them. Codices--bound volumes--are only the shadow of a memory....

Eiden Myr is the imaginary realm in which the novels Illumination, The Binder's Road, and Triad are set. This Website is one virtual portal to that world; the book is another. Welcome! May the spirits guide you on your journey.

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The Codices

About Illumination and other fantasy books

Illumination: About the book | About the author | The next books
An Enthusiast's Guide to the Literature of the Fantastic (links to its own page, currently under construction)
Advice and Resources for Fantasists (links to its own page, currently under construction)

Illumination

About the book

Description:
The fulfillment of a dream.
The loss of a lifetime.
The redemption of a land.

Eiden Myr: a realm of jeweled plains where the wind keens in eerie song, of nightstone mountains veined with whispers, of dark wet woods and marshes where weird lights burn and weeping trees are older than memory. It has been protected for generations by the practice of magecraft: wordsmiths, illuminators, and binders working in triads to render castings with illuminated manuscripts. At its storm-swept head is the fastness of the highest triads--the Ennead. On this exquisitely textured canvas is painted a vivid tale of subversion and salvation.

When a young illuminator's magelight inexplicably deserts her on the night she receives her mage's triskele, she petitions the Ennead for healing. Instead they give her a task: to find a rogue wordsmith who has cruelly perverted their craft. Only if he is redeemed will they be able to free her magelight. Cut off from her light, she is the one mage who can get close without being twisted to his dark purposes. Soon he will have the power to destroy the Ennead; if she fails, the gentle peace of Eiden Myr will be shattered forever.

As her future and the world's twine like knotwork with the fate of the Darkmage, Liath Illuminator embarks on an unforgettable journey into the collision of vast, ancient enmities, the resurrection of warring forces, and the blazing revelation that comes only in the deepest dark.

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Jacket quotes:
"A wonderful new voice and a different vision." --Robert Jordan

"Terry McGarry makes a brilliant splash of color on the fantasy landscape with Illumination. A fresh, unique take on magic by a true word artist." --Elizabeth Haydon

"Illumination is unique, a fantasy as richly complex as the sutures of an ammonite's shell. Quite marvelous!" --David Drake

"Ms. McGarry's characters are most interesting and the idea of lost magic and the need for triads to work successfully intrigues the reader. This is a new branch-off from the fantasy quest which will appeal to those liking the against-all-odds tale." --Andre Norton

"Recommended without reservation to those who take their magic--and their relationships--seriously." --Gene Wolfe

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Reviews:
"McGarry's first novel demonstrates a powerful skill at storytelling and a creative approach to the metaphysics of magic. Strong characters and surprising plot twists make this tale of high adventure and personal discovery a solid addition to any fantasy collection. Highly recommended." --Library Journal (who listed Illumination as one of only five SF/F works chosen as the best of 2001)

"A strong debut by a writer not afraid to subvert the dogma of magic or plumb the depths of the human soul." --Faren Miller, Locus

"McGarry's first novel is a beauty, with an exciting plot and characters that capture the heart." --Paula Luedtke, Booklist

"If the prepublication buzz on this novel is any indication, Terry McGarry is a name we'll be hearing a lot more of in the very near future....But it's McGarry's brilliant world-building that makes this author so noteworthy. Her world of Eiden Myr is a realm as vivid and fully realized as Feist's Midkemia or Silverberg's Majipoor. It is a place filled with mystery, legend, and ancient magic. ...Illumination is an impressive debut novel. I'm very interested to see what this great new novelist does next." --Paul Goat Allen, Barnes & Noble

"...With the lines blurred between what is 'good' and who is 'evil,' the reader must delve deep into the powerful, emotional narrative. Ms. McGarry provides strong, earthy characters whom we cheer for when they lose their artificial magical constraints and reach their potential." --Kelly Rae Cooper, Romantic Times, August 2001

"Terry McGarry's debut novel, Illumination, has an interesting, likable heroine, a magical system that's intriguingly different, a quest that's tangled with heroes and villains, and writing that is beautifully lyrical at times. An enjoyable read." --Anne Bishop, author of the Black Jewels Trilogy

"...Illumination is a rich and complex stand-alone epic fantasy that mesmerizes the reader. The society that Terry McGarry describes feels so real that audiences will believe she has visited that world. The characters are so complex and colorful that nobody could doubt that these people once lived, loved and laughed. Thanks to the author's skill, we have a variation of the Atlantis legend subtly adapted for this fabulous fable." --BookBrowser

"It lends itself to the long read venue quite nicely, for folks looking for a story to occupy more than a fast and furious few hours of stress-paced plottings. ...It's a character study of a mind in the 'making' and our imaginations get to go on the ride as well." --Eva Wojcik-Obert, Fantastica Daily

"Illumination is more than a coming-of-age story, it's an intriguing tale of a land where magic reigns and chaos threatens. It's a tale of morality, of black and white and shades of grey, and the light which can obscure the lines of differentiation. ...Give this one a shot if you like fantasy, but are tired of the same old same old." --Michael M. Jones, Green Man Review

"A great first fantasy novel. It has a unique approach to how magic could/should work and how important history can be in maintaining it." --Adventures in Crime & Space

"...a challenging tale about the nature of knowledge, power and creativity....McGarry slowly turns our view of her world inside-out, and I'm looking forward to seeing what she does next." --Renee Stern, Talebones

"By all means, take the journey to Eiden Myr!" --Books 'n' Bytes


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Excerpts:
Prologue
First chapter

Ordering information:

Illumination, by Terry McGarry
Tor Books, 495 pages, hardcover
ISBN 0-312-87389-1, $25.95 ($36.95 CAN)
Jacket art by Gary Ruddell
Jacket design by Carol Russo Design
Book design by Ellen Cipriano
Map by Ellisa Mitchell
Hardcover publication date: August 29, 2001
Paperback on-sale date: June 5, 2002
Also available from the Science Fiction Book Club

Available now from all online booksellers and most physical bookstores. The best way to support the book is to walk into your local chain bookstore and ask for it. The best way to support the genre is to walk into your local independent bookstore and buy anything!

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About the author

Quick bio:
Terry McGarry is a freelance SF copyeditor and Irish musician. In her past lives, she's been a bartender on Wall Street, an English major at Princeton, a street trader in Ireland, a Page O.K.'er at The New Yorker, and a SFWA officer. Her short fiction has appeared in nearly forty magazines and anthologies, most recently Dead Cats Bouncing, Elysian Fiction, and The Ultimate Halloween. Illumination, her first novel, will be followed in March 2003 by The Binder's Road. She's now working on Triad, the completion of the story arc, as well as some short fiction set in Eiden Myr.

SFF Net homepage

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Bibliography: Links to its own page

Other works currently available:
Online:
"For Fear of Little Men," at Fictionwise
"A Girl in Every Universe," at Fictionwise
"The Only Gift a Portion of Thyself," at Mind's Eye
"Alindra," in Elysian Fiction #1
"Halfen House," at DNA Publications

In print collections:
"Too Many Hells," in Dead Cats Bouncing
"Miasma," in The Ultimate Halloween
Illumination outline, in I Have This Nifty Idea...Now, What Do I Do With It?
"Mindchild," reprinted in Outside the Box: The Best Short Fiction from Bookface.com
"Mistweaver," in Sword & Sorceress XVI
"The Case of the Ancient British Barrow," in The Confidential Casebook of Sherlock Holmes
"Victor Lynch the Forger," in The Resurrected Holmes
"Fleadh de Deux," in Blood Muse: Timeless Tales of Vampires in the Arts
"Loophole," in Skin of the Soul
Imprinting, a collection of 20 genre and nongenre poems

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Appearances:
Conventions:

Readercon, July 12-15, 2002, Burlington, Massachusetts
ConJose/60th Worldcon, August 29-September 2, 2002, San Jose, California
Roc*Kon, September 27-29, 2002, Little Rock, Arkansas
Albacon, October 4-6, 2002, Schenectady, New York
The World Fantasy Convention, October 31-November 3, 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lunacon, March (tentative) 2003, Rye Brook, New York
I-Con, April (tentative) 2003, Stony Brook, New York
Westercon 56, July 3-6, 2003, Seattle, Washington (tentative)
TorCon 3/61st Worldcon, August 28-September 1, 2003, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Other events:
Watch for readings and signings in the New York area.


Interviews:
"New Directions: Chocolate in My Peanut Butter," by Lou Anders, in RevolutionSF
"New Directions: A Look at Fantasy's Post-Rings Future," by Lou Anders, in RevolutionSF
Online chat transcript from 2000 Chicago Worldcon
Delphi Book & Candle Pub


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The next books

The Binder's Road and Triad continue in the milieu of Illumination, forming a three-book story arc, but each is a self-contained tale. The Binder's Road has been delivered to Tor and is scheduled for March 2003. If you've read Illumination or don't mind spoilers, here's the tentative jacket synopsis for TBR. When publication gets a little closer, I'll upload a memory refresher for the characters and situations it will be helpful to have in mind when you start TBR, but because the book is self-contained, it can be read cold, too.

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Other fantasy books and fantasy writing

An Enthusiast's Guide to the Literature of the Fantastic

Advice and Resources for Fantasists


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The Holding

About the realm of Eiden Myr

Glossary: The glossary from the backmatter of Illumination. Short, general reference for special terms. Separate page.

Compendium: Currently available only from the framed area of the site, but I hope to have it in plain text at some point.

Chronology: Outline of when the major events of Illumination occurred. Separate page.

Pronunciation Guide: How I say the names of characters and places in Eiden Myr. You should say them any way you like!

Maps: Not available yet, although there's a placeholder image here.

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The Proxy Circle

Interactivity

Message board

Click here to open the Proxy Circle message board. Posts are welcome on any topic! Discuss Illumination, fantasy fiction, or anything else that crosses your mind. I'll be posting announcements there from time to time, and seeding the discussion as I can.

Mailing list

The Eiden Myr newsletter will go out every month or two, with book news, Website announcements, convention and signings dates, and other info.
To subscribe to the Eiden Myr newsletter: Visit http://www.topica.com/lists/eidenmyr or send a blank email to eidenmyr-subscribe@topica.com.
To unsubscribe, click on the URL at the bottom of a list message or send a blank email to eidenmyr-unsubscribe@topica.com.

Guestbook

Please sign the guestbook on your way through! It's great to see who's been exploring Eiden Myr. Mage names encouraged; hobbit names optional. :)

Email the author

I love to hear from you! Click here if you can submit form email. (PDA people, you can do this if you're using something like AvantGo. The message will be sent the next time you sync.) If you'd rather use your own mailer, the address is mcgarry and the domain is eidenmyr dot com.

Polls and quizzes and stuff

Current poll: Which fantasy realm would you most like to visit?
Previous poll: Who's your favorite classic fantasy author?
The Slug Poll
The Character Poll

Acquisition

EidenMyr.com site gear is available from Cafepress.com. All proceeds ($1 an item) are split between The Humane Society of the United States and Amnesty International. If you click through from this site to buy Illumination, or any other books, from Powell's, the partnership proceeds will go to the same charities.
There'll be free stuff offered here eventually--signed bookplates/bookmarks, font downloads, wallpaper/screensaver, etc.--but that's still in process.

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Links

Tor Books
Powell's Books
SFF Net
SF Lovers
Delphi Forums: SF Literature
The Locus Index to Science Fiction

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