Glimpses
Foreword by Laura Anne Gilman. Cover art by Anne Cain. Interior illustrations provided by professional and amateur artists.
Lynn Flewelling's Glimpses explores "lost" moments from her popular Nightrunner Series, events alluded to or passed over – Alec's parents and childhood, Seregil's early liaisons in Skala, Seregil and Alec's first night as lovers, how Seregil and Micum Cavish met.
Each story offers a new perspective on events readers have speculated about for years. For new readers, it offers an introduction to the characters Romantic Times calls "two of the most memorable heroes in fantasy."
Professional and amateur art provided by Flewelling's fans accompany Glimpses' stories, as she honors the dedication and devotion her fans have given her over the years.
"It's hard to imagine a lovelier gift to fans than this exquisite collection of gorgeously illustrated short stories. Flewelling indulges her loyal readers with these graceful glimpses 'between the lines' of the long-running and immensely popular Nightrunner series." – Josh Lanyon, Author of the Adrien Mystery Series and the Holmes & Moriarty Mysteries
"An unmissable short story collection from Flewelling. Set in the Nightrunner universe, Glimpses captures Flewelling's characters at formative moments in their various timelines. Some of the stories fill in details that I've been waiting on for years, others tell stories that I didn't know I wanted to know until I read them..." – T. A. Moore, Award-winning author of the Even Series
Contents:
- Foreword by Laura Anne Gilman
- A Few Words by Lynn Flewelling
- Misfit
- The Wild
- By the River
- The Bond
- Excerpt from the 6th Nightrunner book
- Image Gallery
Lynn Flewelling
Lynn Flewelling (born 1958) is an American fantasy author. She is the author of two acclaimed fantasy series: Nightrunner and Tamír Triad.
Lynn Flewelling lives in Maine with her husband Douglas and their two sons.
Nightrunner
Nightrunner consists of seven primary books, and includes one additional book that complement the series but is not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.