eBook, 24 pages
English language
Published Dec. 31, 2021
Special Tales From The Magician's Skull, #0
eBook, 24 pages
English language
Published Dec. 31, 2021
Tales From the Magician’s Skull is a fantasy magazine dedicated to presenting all-new sword-and-sorcery fiction by the finest modern crafters in the genre. These stories are the real thing, crammed with sword-swinging action, dark sorceries, dread, and ferocious monsters — and they hurtle forward at a headlong pace.
This special edition of Tales From the Magician’s Skull was originally only available to Kickstarter backers and at select conventions! Now it is available to you as a PDF!
Here is what is in this special issue:
The Way of Serpents by Howard Andrew Jones
“We swim.” Lalasa pointed to the lake’s north end. “There’s an underwater tunnel that leads to the serpent’s lair.”
Rudra’s teeth showed. “How are we supposed to do that? We can’t breathe underwater!”
Defining Sword and Sorcery by Howard Andrew Jones
An essay from series editor Howard Andrew Jones detailing …
Tales From the Magician’s Skull is a fantasy magazine dedicated to presenting all-new sword-and-sorcery fiction by the finest modern crafters in the genre. These stories are the real thing, crammed with sword-swinging action, dark sorceries, dread, and ferocious monsters — and they hurtle forward at a headlong pace.
This special edition of Tales From the Magician’s Skull was originally only available to Kickstarter backers and at select conventions! Now it is available to you as a PDF!
Here is what is in this special issue:
The Way of Serpents by Howard Andrew Jones
“We swim.” Lalasa pointed to the lake’s north end. “There’s an underwater tunnel that leads to the serpent’s lair.”
Rudra’s teeth showed. “How are we supposed to do that? We can’t breathe underwater!”
Defining Sword and Sorcery by Howard Andrew Jones
An essay from series editor Howard Andrew Jones detailing what sword and sorcery is—and what it isn’t.
Sword and Sorcery’s Grandfather by Howard Andrew Jones
A brief essay to discuss the origins of the genre.
Dynamic Duos of Fiction by Bill Ward
How pairing up characters helped define the sword and sorcery story.
Fafhrd and The Gray Mouser: Two Who Sought Adventure by Bill Ward