![]() ![]() It was brought home to her every morning at Assemblage where she stood, front and center in the huge cobbled yard, Surrounded by the other Prentices-boys, all of them. It was not lost on Meredydd-a-Lagan that she was the only girl at Halig-liath. ![]() The Book of the Meri, Chapter I, Verses 34-36 To the crosser of the Bridge, the night becomes day, because in the world of Spirit there is everlasting Light. In the crossing of this Bridge, the eyes of the blind will see, the wounds of the ailing will be healed, and the sick Man will become whole. Only the pure of heart may cross that Bridge, because the world of the Spirit is pure. Nothing may cross that Bridge: neither day nor night, nor old age, nor death nor sorrow nor evil nor sin. This Bridge is the Meri, the Spirit of the Spirit of the Universe, which men call God. There is a bridge between the finite and the Infinite. THE MERI is a Locus Magazine Best First Novel pick and a Crawford Fantasy Award finalist. or die a heretic like the one who went before her? ![]() In the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Cyne Colfre, a fifteen year-old girl named Mereddyd-a-Lagan sought to wield powers reserved, until now, for men. ![]()
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