Hello friends!
Did you know that the term "swords and sorcery" was coined by one of my favorite writers, Fritz Leiber? He used it in a letter responding to another author by the name of Michael Moorcock. Of course, Leiber is famous for his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories and books, and Moorcock is famous for his Elric of Melnibone series.
Around the age of thirteen, I was introduced to the genre by my best buddy, Matt Mohn. I had read and heard of Tolkien and Lewis, but I wasn't yet indoctrinated into the world of swords and sorcery. From that point on, I spent long nights under my blankets with a flashlight while reading Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, Clark Ashton Smith, and other greats.
So this month, I am proud to have a short story included in a fine online publication, Swords and Sorcery Magazine. The story is titled "Bringing Down the Mountain," and it is about a young Viking lad who saves his family and home from a rampaging ice giant.
Please read and support Swords and Sorcery Magazine! It is a free publication and a labor of love for the very fine editor, Curtis Ellet.
As always, thanks for reading, and until next time!
-J.N. Cameron
Did you know that the term "swords and sorcery" was coined by one of my favorite writers, Fritz Leiber? He used it in a letter responding to another author by the name of Michael Moorcock. Of course, Leiber is famous for his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories and books, and Moorcock is famous for his Elric of Melnibone series.
Around the age of thirteen, I was introduced to the genre by my best buddy, Matt Mohn. I had read and heard of Tolkien and Lewis, but I wasn't yet indoctrinated into the world of swords and sorcery. From that point on, I spent long nights under my blankets with a flashlight while reading Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, Clark Ashton Smith, and other greats.
So this month, I am proud to have a short story included in a fine online publication, Swords and Sorcery Magazine. The story is titled "Bringing Down the Mountain," and it is about a young Viking lad who saves his family and home from a rampaging ice giant.
Please read and support Swords and Sorcery Magazine! It is a free publication and a labor of love for the very fine editor, Curtis Ellet.
As always, thanks for reading, and until next time!
-J.N. Cameron

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