Once upon a time there was a kingdom that lived in darkness, for the sun, the Moon and the Stars were hidden in a box, and that box was hidden in a sow\'s belly, and that sow was hidden in a troll\'s cave, and that cave was hidden at the end of the world.
Brust\'s other works include To Reign in Hell, a fantasy re-working of Milton\'s war in Heaven
The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars, a contemporary fantasy based on Hungarian folktales; and the science fiction novel, Cowboy Feng\'s Space Bar and Grille..
He has written more than twenty novels in Taltos\'s Dragaeran Empire, including the spin-off series The Phoenix Guards and The Viscount of Adrilankha.
About the Author: Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and raised in a family of Hungarian labor organizers, Steven Brust worked as a musician and a computer programmer before coming to prominence as a writer with Jhereg, the first of his novels about Vlad Taltos.
And the stars.
And the sun.
Steven Brust\'s fantasy novel The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars is a tale of two quests, of two young men who are reaching for the moon.
Once upon a time there was a studio of artists who feared they were doomed to obscurity, for though they worked and they worked, no one was interested in the paintings that stood in racks along their studio walls.
Once upon a time there was a kingdom that lived in darkness, for the sun, the Moon and the Stars were hidden in a box, and that box was hidden in a sow\'s belly, and that sow was hidden in a troll\'s cave, and that cave was hidden at the end of the world