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Thanks to everyone who joined us at the 2014 Heroes Resource Fall Festival
(see pictures below).

the kaphtu trilogy/ lost tales of kaphtu

New to Kaphtu? You can start with any novel.

LettertoNausicaa


Letter to Nausicaa: Lost Tales Book III

After the Trojan War came the perilous voyage home.
Letter to Nausicaa takes up where the Kaphtu trilogy left off, as Odysseus begins his  journey back to Ithaca in an adventure fraught with danger.
Lost Tales of Kaphtu, Book Three.

"Richard Purtill has an ease about his storytelling. His characters are instantly likeable, and the flow of the action is swift. The Lost Tales are a wonderful re-immersion into the soothing waters of Purtill's mythos."
-Baryon Reviews, Baryon-online.com.

TheEleusinianGate:
Lost Tales Book II
Adventure awaits in the new fantasy novel by
Richard Purtill. Now available from Amazon



The
Eleusinian
Gate

Lost tales of Kaphtu book two.

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for more info)

"Two women: one an Olympian goddess, one a mortal human being. Two quests. When their quests become one, they must work together to avert a titanic war. On the eve of battle, all roads lead to a mysterious nexus of worlds, the Eleusinian Gate." --from the back cover.




  Now at Amazon from Ignatius Press
Lord of the Elves and Eldils:
Fantasy and Philosophy
in C.S. Lewis and
J.R.R. Tolkien




Lord of the Elves and Eldils

"Great stuff, as usual." -Carl Olson, author of The DaVinci Hoax.

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The Kaphtu Trilogy:
"With a scholar's grasp of the period and its mythology, and an unerring eye for character,
Richard Purtill brings a gripping reality. As real as today's news--and vastly more enjoyable."
-F.M. Busby, author: The Demu Trilogy

The Golden Gryphon Feather: Book I

Book I 

Chryseis' adventures take her to the legendary isle of Kaphtu, where she enters an ancient world of Bull Leapers, gods and half-gods.


"A magical patching together of fact and myth and sorceries, until what comes clear is not of stone and timbers, but the soul of the place,,,It's a book I wish I had written. It has magic; there are gods and mortals, and the kind of golden haze about it all which belongs to that age." -C.J. Cherryh


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The Stolen Goddess: Book II


Book II

Ducalion finds the road to Hades is paved with bad intentions when he must venture to the deathlands in search of a kidnapped goddess.


"These pages bring our gods and mythological creatures back to us." -Baryon-online.com


"Richard Purtill is both a clear and commonsensical philosopher and an accomplished fantasy writer." -Peter Kreeft, author The Philosophy of Tolkien.


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The Mirror of Helen: 
Book III



Book III

The story of Helen of Troy is one of the greatest classics of all time....Here is Helen as a child, kidnapped and held hostage. Here is Helen as a woman, captive in an alien city, while the civilized world sought for her, fought for her. Told as by one who had seen the events, who knew her, who knew the gods who pulled the world's strings, this is a novel that brings it all back in the vivid reflections of the mirror of divine judgement. -Donald A. Wolheim, founder, DAW Books.


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The Gryphon Seal:
Lost Tales Book I 






Vicki Marsden, an orphan in Edwardian England, little dreams that she will encounter the eminent figures of the day: King Edward the Seventh, archeologist Arthur Evans, suffragette Christobel Pankhurst, and journalist G. K. Chesterton. But her adventures are just beginning, as she must travel through time to discover the secret of The Gryphon Seal.

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J.R.R. Tolkien: Myth, Morality and Religion


Tolkien

Ignatius, 2003

Discovering Richard Purtill is like meeting Strider in the Inn at Bree: we have found a Ranger, a reliable guide through Middle-earth."

-Peter Kreeft, author: C.S. Lewis for the Third Millenium


 



What They're Saying:



"Purtill's intellectual and highly readable work offers an overflowing stream of brilliant insights into Tolkien the man, the author, and the Roman Catholic. One comes away from this book not only with a better understanding of Tolkien, but more importantly, with a greater grasp of truth, beauty, and Grace."

-Bradley Birzer, author: J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth







"A must for the serious student of C.S. Lewis, and for anyone desiring an understandable and timely approach to the
Christian faith."

-Augsburg Newsletter.

C.S. Lewis' Case for the Christian Faith


Lewis

Ignatius, 2004 (third edition)

"An ideal introduction to C.S. Lewis for the uninitiated and a fine recapitulation for those already familiar with Lewis' writings on religion."

-Booklist.



The Kaphtu Trilogy
and the Lost Tales



"good writing, good story,
good mythology."

-Rebecca Scott,
The Green Man Review


"(The Golden Gryphon Feather) is a book I wish I had written. It has magic; there are gods and mortals, and the kind of golden haze about it all which belongs to that age."

 -C.J. Cherryh, author, The Morgaine Saga.




"Purtill's tales of ancient Crete bring myth to life with exciting action, colorful detail, and magic. Don't miss the Bull Leapers!"

-Sara Stamey, author, Islands.



Scenes from the 2014 Heroes Resource Fall Festival, Lynden WA
See more pictures at facebook.com/HeroesResource
Fall Festival
Steampunk compass
Steampunk couple
When will Ian complete
his meticulous chore?
Quoth the raven, "Nevermore?"
Phillip demonstrates a steampunk compass
The Livingstons, I presume?

papier mache
Rick's creations
Rick and his creations
Rick's fearsome creation guards the festival
Tell yourself, "it's only papier mache".
Rick says, "Beware the crazy yellow one on the left".

Artist Ben Hansen
Fall Festivalgoers
Heroes Resource Fest
Ben Hansen, Prince of Prints
Festive Fest-goers
Artists and writers display their wares.



Fall Festival 2013

Modecai of Regular Show?
a penguin peruses Purtill's prose
A wizard regales us with his presence
Mordecai from Regular Show? Or
Byron Fowler from Heroes Resource?

A passing penguin peruses
Purtill's prose
A wandering wizard
in wonderment

Grandpa Beck, gamemaster
Grandpa Beck's crew lead the games
Lynden Pioneer Museum
Heroes Resource, Lynden WA
Grandpa Beck and his hearty
 crew lead the games
In which we were ensconced
Celebrating into the night




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