Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy" discussion
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Jul-Aug 2018 a) New S&S (published >2010)
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NPCs by Drew Hayes
Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia
Nobody Likes a Goblin by Ben Hatke (Yes, it's a picture book)
Also, of course Treachery And Spells 0:)

NPCs by Drew Hayes
Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia
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Nobody likes a Goblin is entertaining; my son loves it.



Martin wrote: "Is it out of order to suggest one's own books?"
Well, it wasn't the intent to start a "self-promotion groupread", but I'm interested in what you have Martin. I suggest you follow Mary''s lead and ....
(a) Pick one one your new favorites (would it be your Nandor Tales?)
(b) also suggest (better yet, read and share about) a few other "new" S&S books that are not yours.
Well, it wasn't the intent to start a "self-promotion groupread", but I'm interested in what you have Martin. I suggest you follow Mary''s lead and ....
(a) Pick one one your new favorites (would it be your Nandor Tales?)
(b) also suggest (better yet, read and share about) a few other "new" S&S books that are not yours.

I wondered about that. Because when reading through and comparing it to certain D&D tropes, I wasn't certain that a child would appreciate it without catching the allusions.
But it's certainly fun with them.

Then there's the first of my Nandor Tales books, a non-epic fantasy adventure with a thread of romance Exile

Clint wrote: "I picked Kings of the Wyld as it came recommended to me from a trusted source. I just started last night. I’m also offering my apologies for not chiming in on this group sooner. I have been a membe..."
Clint wrote: "I picked Kings of the Wyld as it came recommended to me from a trusted source. I just started last night. I’m also offering my apologies for not chiming in on this group sooner. I have been a membe..."
Thankfully, our group is too laid back to know about Clint's delinquent commenting... so he is in the clear from guilt. Except.... I would like to hear/see your review on Kings of the Wyld (so don't go away).
I am going to give Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection a try.
Clint wrote: "I picked Kings of the Wyld as it came recommended to me from a trusted source. I just started last night. I’m also offering my apologies for not chiming in on this group sooner. I have been a membe..."
Thankfully, our group is too laid back to know about Clint's delinquent commenting... so he is in the clear from guilt. Except.... I would like to hear/see your review on Kings of the Wyld (so don't go away).
I am going to give Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection a try.

Kings of the Wyld is a very fun read. I look forward to the sequel, Bloody Rose
Jason M wrote: "I'm sorta cheating, as I started Kings of the Wyld a month ago 😁... That anthology looks cool Seth!"
Yep, Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection is cool.
Just reviewed: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Here's my top summary:
Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection is high quality Sword & Sorcery by nine contemporary authors. The anthology is varied in tone and style, and will delight new fans (who may like lit-RPG fare) as well as aged veterans looking for weird pulp. I picked this up as part of a S&S Groupread on Goodreads which had the theme of "New vs 'N'" (N being the infamous Appendix N list from Gary Gygax.
All were fun, but two of these resonated with me. The first was by Charles Allen Gramlich, whose writing lured me to this collection (having read his Harvest of War and Bitter Steel: Tales and Poems of Epic Fantasy and others). The second was by Jay Erickson whose Lydia/Gwendolyn Locke stood out in design & delivery.
Yep, Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection is cool.
Just reviewed: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Here's my top summary:
Unsheathed: An Epic Fantasy Collection is high quality Sword & Sorcery by nine contemporary authors. The anthology is varied in tone and style, and will delight new fans (who may like lit-RPG fare) as well as aged veterans looking for weird pulp. I picked this up as part of a S&S Groupread on Goodreads which had the theme of "New vs 'N'" (N being the infamous Appendix N list from Gary Gygax.
All were fun, but two of these resonated with me. The first was by Charles Allen Gramlich, whose writing lured me to this collection (having read his Harvest of War and Bitter Steel: Tales and Poems of Epic Fantasy and others). The second was by Jay Erickson whose Lydia/Gwendolyn Locke stood out in design & delivery.

NPCs by Drew Hayes
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NPCs does have one thing that's a bit annoying: (view spoiler) . The later books in the series actually improve on it.

NPCs by Drew Hayes
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NPCs does have one thing that's a bit annoying: (view spoiler) . The later books in the series actually improve on it.

Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Just devoured a newer weird fiction journal (all about HPL and CAS, so one step removed from REH),
It's called The Audient Void No. 5, and was real fun. I think it is just print for now, and they sell out.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It's called The Audient Void No. 5, and was real fun. I think it is just print for now, and they sell out.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Finished Shadow's Son and moved into the second in the series, Shadow's Lure. And Shadow's Lure came out in 2011, so it definitely qualifies … :)

Just read The Witch of the Sands by Peter Fugazzotto.
Solid military/horror.... fans of Glen Cook would love it.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Solid military/horror.... fans of Glen Cook would love it.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Do not read this without reading the main series. There's one scene in particular where you will be left going huh?
But -- adventure! Monsters! Heroes!


Be sure to read the three prequel books too. The Rose and the Thorn, The Crown Tower, and The Death of Dulgath.
The Disappearance of Winter's Daughter is available on audible.
Trying out Weapon of Flesh by Chris A. Jackson (2005, so its kinda new). Met him at Gencon. A fellow scientist (biologist) and dark fantasy writer.
Jason M wrote: "Seth, that's been in my TBR pile for a few years, I'll be interested to see what you say, Seth."
Will do! First 50pages has been very engaging, so it's on a good trajectory.
Will do! First 50pages has been very engaging, so it's on a good trajectory.
I think it kind of sort of counts … My current book: Hard in Hightown.
(The genesis of this one is … complicated. It's a tie-in from the computer RPG Dragon Age 2, as written by one of the in-game characters, the dwarf (Varric Tethras). As you play the game, you occasionally find pages from a manuscript he's been working on -- a sort of hard-boiled noir detective story set in the city of Kirkwall (the setting for DA2), and possibly commenting obliquely on some of the characters or events in the game as you're playing it. For this book, they used those pages as the basis (not sure if they added to them or not) and created a 72 page illustrated book version.)
(The genesis of this one is … complicated. It's a tie-in from the computer RPG Dragon Age 2, as written by one of the in-game characters, the dwarf (Varric Tethras). As you play the game, you occasionally find pages from a manuscript he's been working on -- a sort of hard-boiled noir detective story set in the city of Kirkwall (the setting for DA2), and possibly commenting obliquely on some of the characters or events in the game as you're playing it. For this book, they used those pages as the basis (not sure if they added to them or not) and created a 72 page illustrated book version.)
I met author Chris A. Jackson at the Gencon Writer's Symposium 2018, and bought his Weapon of Flesh and Death Mask books (cool covers & dark fantasy, woo hoo). He has been writing for Paizo lately.
Just wrapped up Weapon of Flesh. It's a solid start to a 6 book series featuring teenage assassins.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Just wrapped up Weapon of Flesh. It's a solid start to a 6 book series featuring teenage assassins.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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What suffices? Perhaps anything published after 2010.... but we can have a healthy debate on what contemporary means.
Fresh / New / Contemporary Sword & Sorcery (published "recently)