The World of Gerard van Oost and Oludara

Archive for 2011

Nebula Awards this weekend

This weekend is Nebula Weekend in Washington, D.C.

The award ceremony occrus Saturday night at 8:15 p.m. EST.  I’ll be participating in a panel on Sunday (10:30 a.m. EST) entitled “Old Ways, New Ways” with Joe Haldeman, N.K. Jemisin, Jack McDevitt, and Michael J. Sullivan.

I believe both events will be streamed live on USTREAM here.

I’m honored to be able to participate in the awards this year.  Thanks so much to everyone who has supported me along the way, it’s good to know I’ll be seeing  many of you there!

StarShipSofa podcasts a reading of “Fortuitous Meeting”

“The Fortuitous Meeting of Gerard van Oost and Oludara” has been narrated on episode 180 of Tony C. Smith’s StarShipSofa podcast.  Jonathan Danz performs the reading, his first for StarShipSofa.

Tony says: “Just go somewhere quiet, put your headphones on, listen to the story and get lost in this world.  It’s fantastic.”

Many thanks to Tony and Jonathan, and an extra special thanks to Larry Santoro for helping make this happen!

You can find the podcast here.  The reading starts at 52:10 and lasts for close to an hour.

Sacy-Perey

Sacy-Perey was a slave child on the first “black ship” to ever visit Brazil.  However, he was treacherously murdered, and powerful magic brought him back in his current form: a one-legged imp with magical powers.

Sacy loves three things more than anything else: tobacco, puzzles, and tormenting travelers in the Brazilian wilderness–particularly Gerard van Oost and Oludara!  He can hop on his one leg faster than most people can run, and can even “hop” through space, teleporting from one place to another at will–a power which allows him to drop in on our duo much more often than they’d like.  He isn’t an official member of The Elephant and Macaw Banner, but don’t tell him that!

Sacy-Perey (originally “Saci-Pererê”) is undoubtedly the most famous character in Brazilian folklore, and is sometimes used as a symbol of the country itself.  In The Elephant and Macaw Banner series, the myth of Sacy lives on, but with new dimensions to his history, powers, and personality.

Gerard and Oludara know the source of Sacy’s power, but if you want to know as well, you’ll need to read “The Fortuitous Meeting of Gerard van Oost and Oludara”.  And for those who enjoyed the imp’s antics in the first story, don’t worry; you haven’t seen the last of Sacy-Perey!

(Illustration by Paulo Ítalo)