אדם יסודו מעפר וסופו לעפר In the first world, the chosen people had crafted them of mud, and flame, and Word. Cracked clay limbs had softened to flesh, and the Messiah—both elder and child—had awoken to song: Odem yesoydoy meyofor vesoyfo leyofor. Man begins in dust, and ends in dust. Tsayt played beside the park’s […]
Author: David-Christopher Harris Galhea
David-Christopher Harris Galhea received his M.A. in Medieval Literature from the Ohio State University, which he uses exclusively to teach his cat Latin. His publications include the fantasy stories “Last Call” (The Arcanist), “Falselight” (PageHabit), and “Children of Ozymandias” (50WordStories); numerous articles in AMDA Magazine; and presentations at medieval conferences across the country. He is currently querying his fantasy manuscript, Ælement.