March to Other Worlds Day 3: Atlas of the Serpent Men by Chris L. Adams

Day 3 Atlas of the Serpent Men by Chris L. Adams

 

I think most fantasy readers have a soft place in their heart for Robert E. Howard’s Conan. He’s a character with a surprising amount of depth who has inspired dozens (if not hundreds) of authors to try their hand at penning a tale of the archetypal barbarian marching across the nations of his world.

 

In today’s offering, Chris L. Adams provides an excellent take on everyone’s favorite Cimmerian in a free tale titled, Atlas of the Serpent Men. It’s got all the action one expects from Conan, but it also captures the feel of that long ago era that was so important to the success of Howard’s original tales. To make matters even better, there’s a surprise piece of flash fiction at the end of the story that should delight every reader.

 

Adams is an expert on the Pulp Era and the flavor of those long ago stories comes through strongly in his own works. They’re like a cask of whiskey that’s aged for decades ready to be opened and this story is a great way to taste his work.

 

So if you'd like to rediscover your taste of Conan, why not try Atlas of the Serpent Men and join in the conversation at https://www.facebook.com/GilbertStack...

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Published on March 03, 2020 03:30
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