Writing Sword and Sorcery

I spent so much time writing that gargantuan overanalysis yesterday of what manly movies I’d been watching with my son I’m going to keep things really short this morning so I can get back to writing books. But I logged on to point everyone to a pretty cool post over at my writer friend Violette Malan’s site. She spends some time thinking about why she writes sword-and-sorcery. I particularly enjoyed the strengths she finds in the genre, her discussion of how it’s one of the only places you can present heroism without irony, and her discussion of models she found in some of the work by genre founders.


Later in the week I’ll finally post about that great Arabianesque music I thought I’d lost, and, if I didn’t put everyone to sleep with my manly movie post, I’ll catch people up on the rest of our views and our reactions.


Right, back to work now.

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Published on October 17, 2012 08:06
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message 1: by Miko (new)

Miko I agree with you about the article. She was able to present her view very well and I thoroughly agreed with her and enjoyed. And I am going to buy her books to see her views in action. I had not known of her until you posted the article on Facebook, Howard. Thank you for doing so.

Miko


message 2: by Howard (new)

Howard Hi Miko,

Glad you found the article of interest. She's a talented lady. I first learned about her by sitting next to her on a panel at ConFusion last year in Detroit. I wish there were an easier way to hear about heroic fiction writers than just bumping into them! Wish I still had time to be running swordandsorcery.org. A site like that could keep everyone up to date on new sword-and-sorcery works.


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