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Sword and Sorcery Week: I’m Sexy and I Know It: Cheesecake, Beefcake with Swords

December 31, 2012 IFP

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia [This originally appeared on Silvia’s blog, September 8, 2012.] Ah, sword and sorcery. You with your half-naked…

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Sword and Sorcery Week: Review: Griots

December 30, 2012 IFP

By Paula R. Stiles Davis, Milton J. and Saunders, Charles R., eds. Griots: A Sword and Soul Anthology. MVmedia, LLC,…

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Posted in: Print, Reviews Filed under: africa, book review, charles saunders, Griots, Milton J. Davis, Paula R Stiles, review, Reviews, sword and sorcery, Sword and Sorcery Week, sword&sorcery

Sword and Sorcery Week: Column: Slicing Score: Conan the Barbarian (1982)

December 29, 2012 IFP

By Maria Mitchell Conan the Barbarian (1982). Composer: Basil Poledouris. This score represents one heartfelt, profoundly moving excursion into the…

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Posted in: Articles, Music, Reviews Filed under: conan, Conan the Barbarian, Maria Mitchell, slicing score, sword and sorcery, Sword and Sorcery Week, sword&sorcery

Sword and Sorcery Week: Lao Ancients & Old Ones: An Introduction to Writing Lovecraftian Lane Xang

December 28, 2012 IFP

By Bryan Thao Worra Some of my earliest exposures to Lovecraftian horror and the Cthulhu Mythos came through the work…

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: Bryan Thao Worra, Lao, Naga, nyak, sword and sorcery, Sword and Sorcery Week, sword&sorcery

Sword and Sorcery Week: Column: Writing the Mythos: Fritz Leiber: Pastiche or Passé

December 27, 2012 IFP

By G.W. Thomas Should a Mythos author write Lovecraftian pastiches? Is the Mythos anything, really, but a colossal pastiche of…

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Sword and Sorcery Week: What’s So Great About Sword and Planet?

December 26, 2012 IFP

By Paula R. Stiles Sword and Planet. What is it? Well, originally, it was just science fiction. Or adventure. Or…

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Sword and Sorcery Week: The Sorcerers of Sword and Sorcery

December 25, 2012 IFP

By Silvia Moreno-Garcia [This originally appeared on Silvia’s blog, September 18, 2012.] Poor sorcerers. They’re always the bad guys and…

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Column: Writing the Mythos: Sword of Cthulhu

November 17, 2011 IFP

By G.W. Thomas Robert E. Howard wrote some Cthulhu Mythos stories, though most are admittedly minor ones. His Serpent Men…

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Posted in: Articles Filed under: conan, sword and sorcery, Writing the Mythos

Interview: Charles R. Saunders

February 3, 2010 IFP

Today, we talk with Charles R. Saunders, author of classic African sword-and-sorcery series, Imaro and Dossouye: IFP: What inspired you…

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Review: The Return of The Sorcerer

November 27, 2009 IFP

by Ben Cooper Clark Ashton Smith. Robert Weinberg (foreword by Gene Wolfe) (2009) The Return of The Sorcerer. Prime Books.…

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Posted in: Print, Reviews Filed under: Ben Cooper, clark ashton smith, mythos, review, sword and sorcery
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