
The School of Creative Writing is pleased to congratulate Bevan Thomas, MFA. Bevan’s graduate thesis is a fantasy novel entitled The Emperor of Nothing.
Whether it’s someone communing with a city’s soul or hunting a unicorn, Bevan loves to use the magical and the mythic to explore the human psyche, interpreting them as symbols for internal conflicts such as existential dilemmas and mental health crises. He has explored this through his UBC workshops, as well as stories in various anthologies. Bevan has also contributed to many of Cloudscape Comics’ graphic novels. He created the Epic Canadiana series, which won Cloudscape the Gene Day Award at the 2016 Joe Shuster Awards. Bevan teaches comics writing at Langara College, and lives in Vancouver with his wife, the artist Reetta Linjama.
Bevan’s fantasy novel, The Emperor of Nothing, uses a world of sorcery to explore its protagonist’s troubled psyche. Troyer is the mystic guardian of Victoria, BC, protecting it from every danger. He is secure in his power, feared by sorcerers and demons. However, Troyer’s confidence is shaken when Victoria is attacked by Mezteplek, the Emperor of Nothing. This demon forces Troyer to relive the most traumatic events of his life, making him battle parts of himself he has repressed for years. The Emperor of Nothing shows how our inner demons can be our worst enemies, seemingly unstoppable forces which cannot be escaped. They must be confronted.
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