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Sword and Sorcery thread would be nice. AKA Heroic Fantasy which would include Tolkien and Brooks, but Sword and Sorcery specifically always seemed a different anImal to me, primarily started by Howard.
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I don't hate them. Just sword and sorcery and high fantasy are different things. I guess I'll go start that thread.
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Sword & Sorcery is a sub-category of Fantasy - a branch, if you will. A Sword & Sorcery thread would exclude the over-arching umbrella that includes Fantasy, which is all inclusive. I would want such authors/characters, as listed below - to name only a few of the classic examples: Karl Edward Wagner's Kane stories Fritz Leiber - Fafhrd and Gray Mouser Some Michael Moorcock Howard's Conan stories Lin Carter's Thongor of Lemuria Steve Dilks' stories of Gunthar Gardner F. Fox 's Kothar stories Joel Jenkin's Dire novels T.C. Rypal David C. Smith's novels David C. Smith & Richard L. Tierney / Robert E. Howard - Red Sonja Andrew J. Offutt Davd Mason's Kavin novels Now to be sure, these are only some of the classic writers (and a few newer ones). It's an easy jump to Sword and Planet stories, and from thence to Otis Adelbert Kline and Edgar Rice Burroughs. There would then be authors such as: C.L. Moore (certain works) Henry Kuttner (certain works) Leigh Brackett (certain works) Publisher: DMR appears to be concentrating solely upon many of the newer writers of sword & sorcery. My concern: I don't think the term sword & sorcery would be respected. You would start to get the overlapping term 'heroic fantasy, and then clueless individuals (e.g., those who have no idea what the term signifies) would start to include straight fantasy. For those uninitiated who think that Fantasy alone - as a genre - is also sword & sorcery, they might wish to check out the link below: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_and_sorcery Last edited by Dr. Drib; 07-08-2021 at 09:16 PM. |
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I don't think I have read any of these before (although they sound good). Would Michael J Sullivan's stories be in this sub-genre (at least the first ones with Royce and Hadrian)? Just curious since I don't exactly know where the dividing line would be. Thanks!
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How could I forget Brak?
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Why are you discussing a reading recommendation thread in a deals thread?
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Here's the link for the 'Sword & Sorcery' reading, recommendation, and discussion thread:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=340528 Please keep the Fantasy and Science Fiction out of it. ![]() ...Or Santa Claus will not visit your house this Christmas. (He's busy fighting evil sorcerers with his broadsword.) |
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I'm a little woolley about the dividing line too. Would Zelazny's Amber and Hawkins' Goblin world count? Both have sword battles and magic.
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Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is $1.99 at Amazon US.
A collection of 10 stories (I assume the ones adapted for the show of the same name, but I haven't watched the show yet). Quote:
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Lost in a Good Book By Jasper Fforde $1.99 Amazon, Kobo and B&N
Fantasy Infinity Beach By Jack McDevitt $1.99 Amazon, Kobo and B&N Military Scifi - I enjoyed a different book by this author. |
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Northwest Smith by C.L. Moore is $1.99 at Amazon US.
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