Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
In Bright of the Sky, Kay Kenyon introduced a milieu unique in science fiction and fantasy: The Entire. Former star pilot Titus Quinn loves The Entire, but now he must risk annihilating it by destroying the fortress of Ahnenhoon. As Quinn wrestles with looming disaster and approaches the fabled concentric rings of Ahnenhoons defenses, he learns that in the Entire, nothing is what it appears. Its denizens are all harboring secrets, and the greatest of these is the nature of the Entire itself.
Synopsis
In "Bright of the Sky," Kenyon introduced former star pilot Titus Quinn, who loves the Entire, but now he must risk annihilating it by destroying the fortress of Ahnenhoon. As Quinn wrestles with looming disaster and approaches, he learns that in the Entire, nothing is what it appears.
About the Author
Kay Kenyon, nominated for the Philip K. Dick and the John W. Campbell awards, began her writing career (in Duluth, Minnesota) as a copywriter for radio and TV. She kept up her interest in writing through careers in marketing and urban planning, and published her first novel, The Seeds of Time, in 1997. She is the author of Bright of the Sky: Book One of The Entire and the Rose, plus numerous short stories, including those in I, Alien; Live Without a Net; and Stars: Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian. She lives in Wenatchee, Washington, with her husband. You can read a first chapter of her books at www.kaykenyon.com.