Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy" discussion
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What are you currently reading?
I just devoured Tales From the Magician's Skull #2
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That was incredible. With a recent Kickstarter, we are promised installments up to #6.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...
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That was incredible. With a recent Kickstarter, we are promised installments up to #6.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

I’m excited and went all in with a subscription starting with issue 3, physical copy. I ordered physical copies of 1 & 2. I’m eager for the arrival, but I think to save on shipping I can probably expect my copies of 1 and 2 when 3 hits

I forgot about the in fortunately named air-ships...”floaters”
Clint wrote: "I’m not sure if Carter was picked for the next group read or not, but that’s what I am picking. Years ago I read Wizard of Lemuria. I don’t remember it well, but I do remember it’s not really worth..."
Cool about Tales! You'll enjoy them. I could have had #3 in my hands if I had caught the memo about picking it up at Gencon. Sigh. Must wait.
And.... Lemuria's floaters! Yes, that is funny.
Cool about Tales! You'll enjoy them. I could have had #3 in my hands if I had caught the memo about picking it up at Gencon. Sigh. Must wait.
And.... Lemuria's floaters! Yes, that is funny.
I'm back to fantasy with The Red-Stained Wings, second in Elizabeth Bear's Lotus Kingdoms trilogy and fifth novel set in the Eternal Sky world. I love these books! They tend more epic than S&S, I suppose, but are set in a fascinating world loosely based on central & east Asia -- think steppe-riding nomads and large, unwieldy bureaucratic empires, plus magic.

Not &SS, but I am reading Todd McAulty's The Robots of Gotham.... and Todd McAulty is a pen name for John O'Neill, S&S supporter and leader of BlackGate.com. It's his debut novel, and it's a robot/AI thriller.
S.E. wrote: "Not &SS, but I am reading Todd McAulty's The Robots of Gotham.... and Todd McAulty is a penname for John O'Neill, S&S supporter and leader of BlackGate.com. It's h..."
Nice! I shall have to investigate ...
Nice! I shall have to investigate ...

Been sitting on this one for awhile, looking forward to getting back into some fantasy.

Curious if anyone else around here has read and enjoyed the Grimluk Demon Hunter books?
Anyway continuing with the second book Demon Haunted
I wrapped up my diversion into robotic thrill-rides, Todd McAulty's The Robots of Gotham was a blast.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now... the group read is pulling me toward Sword of Destiny, but I was lucky to score an advanced copy of Howard Andrew Jone's Upon the Flight of the Queen (due out n Nov.), so I am distracted.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now... the group read is pulling me toward Sword of Destiny, but I was lucky to score an advanced copy of Howard Andrew Jone's Upon the Flight of the Queen (due out n Nov.), so I am distracted.


Late to the post, but I started House of Cthulhu, the first of Brian Lumley's Primal Lands collections.
Interestingly, the vibe I'm getting, at least from the first couple stories, is very distinctly Clark Ashton Smith -- kind of midway between the Hyperborea and Zothique stories.
Interestingly, the vibe I'm getting, at least from the first couple stories, is very distinctly Clark Ashton Smith -- kind of midway between the Hyperborea and Zothique stories.

Also re-reading the Ketty Jay series
Finished House of Cthulhu and moved on to Tarra Khash: Hrossak!: Tales of the Primal Land, also sword & sorcery by Brian Lumley.


Beyond the Dar Al-Harb
This title might be of interest to others in the group. It fits the criteria for S&S or heroic fantasy. Evidentally this is the sequel to Jamie the Red which is a Thieves World book. I found it by chance in my travels. I'm enjoying it.

Two of the remaining stories are good, goofy pulpy fun, one being a Dracula tale. I didn’t care for the 4th.
Honestly, this is one of the better Marvel Comics put out in a while.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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Oooh! I'm anxious to read that one!
@Jason
Oooh! That one too!