Charles R. Saunders’ Nyumbani Tales
Jul14

Charles R. Saunders’ Nyumbani Tales

Charles R. Saunders’ Nyumbani Tales by Bill Ward In Nyumbani Tales (MV Media 2017), sword-and-sorcery great Charles Saunders collects 13 short stories spanning his early career, work that had previously appeared in a variety of publications, from small press ‘zines like Weirdbook and Black Lite, to mass market anthologies such as Beyond the Fields We Know and Hecate’s Cauldron. Fans of Saunders’ Imaro series...

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A Look at C.J. Cherryh’s Gate of Ivrel
Jun30

A Look at C.J. Cherryh’s Gate of Ivrel

A Look at C.J. Cherryh’s The Gate of Ivrel by Fletcher Vredenburgh The first CJ Cherryh book I read was Merchanter’s Luck. I was stuck in the hospital with a badly broken arm and my dad bought it for me. I’d seen her stuff around, but never read any before. It’s an incredibly tense, hard science-fiction space opera and it made me a fan. Pretty soon, I was tracking down her books. Looking back, I’ve read over twenty of her books...

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The Best Of The Conan Pastiche Novels
Jun16

The Best Of The Conan Pastiche Novels

The Best Of The Conan Pastiche Novels by Howard Andrew Jones If I didn’t love the writing of Robert E. Howard I would probably never have bothered with any Conan pastiche. As a matter of fact, those Conan novels on store shelves in the ’70s and ’80s made me so skeptical of Conan that I didn’t try Robert E. Howard’s fiction until years later. I wrongly assumed that because the series looked cheap and...

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A Look at Henry Treece’s Jason
May08

A Look at Henry Treece’s Jason

A Look at Henry Treece’s Jason by Fletcher Vredenburgh Jason (1961), by Henry Treece, is a grim and doom-laden retelling of the stories of Jason, the Argonauts, and Medea as historical fiction. The ancient Eastern Mediterranean in the generation before the Trojan War is a region teetering on collapse: Crete has been conquered and its people enslaved and the palaces of the Mycenaeans are ever ripe targets for the warlike tribes...

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A Look at Jack Vance’s The Dragon Masters
Apr28

A Look at Jack Vance’s The Dragon Masters

We’re celebrating the release of DCC Dying Earth all this Month with articles in honor of Jack Vance. A Look at Jack Vance’s The Dragon Masters by Fletcher Vredenburgh My father has a great love of Jack Vance which I suspect was for his satirical and sarcastic tone as much as the plots. The treasure trove of sci-fi books stored in our attic included many, many of his works. One it lacked, though, was the novella, The...

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A Look at Tanith Lee’s Cyrion
Mar09

A Look at Tanith Lee’s Cyrion

A Daisy Crossed With a Razor: Tanith Lee’s Cyrion by Bill Ward “A young man, tall and slender, with much of the lynx and the panther about him, a face like that of the Fiend at his most irresistibly prepossessing, long-lidded eyes like half-sheathed blades…” – from “Cyrion in Stone” Neither hulking powerhouse nor doomed cursling nor irrepressible rogue – Tanith Lee’s Cyrion is less archetype than he is cipher,...

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