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  • - Issue 3, Winter 2023
    af James Enge
    113,95 kr.

    Old Moon Quarterly is a magazine of weird sword-and-sorcery fantasy. In the tradition of Clark Ashton Smith, Tanith Lee and Karl Edward Wagner, it contains stories of strange vistas, eldritch beings, and the bloody dispute thereof by swordsmen and swordswomen both. Issue 3 contains the following stories: "Evil Honey" by James Enge."Knife, Lace, Prayer" by T.R. Siebert."Singing the Long Retreat" by R.K. Duncan."The Feast of Saint Ottmer" by Graham Thomas Wilcox. It also contains a review of Final Cuts: New Tales of Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles, edited by Ellen Datlow.

  • af Stephen Blackmoore, Tanya Huff & James Enge
    193,95 kr.

  • af James Enge
    238,95 kr.

  • af James Enge
    238,95 kr.

    The tale of the early days of Morlock Ambrosius--master of all magical makers, wandering swordsman, and son of Merlin--concludes!From beyond the northern edge of the world, the Sunkillers (undying enemies of everything that lives and breathes and is an individual) are reaching into the sky of Laent to drain out its light and warmth. Their hope is to scrape sky, land, and sea clean of mortal life and return to where they once dwelled, before the first rising of the sun. Against them stand only the Graith of Guardians, defenders of the peaceful anarchy of the Wardlands. But the agents of the Sunkillers are abroad even in the Wardlands: plotting, betraying, murdering among the Graith.Married now for a century, Morlock Ambrosius and Alo Oaij will take different paths to counter the threat. As Alo ferrets out the enemy within the Graith, Morlock joins forces with his sister, the formidable Ambrosia Viviana, and crosses the monster-haunted plains of the deep north to confront the Sunkillers in their own realm. Morlock and Alo think their parting is temporary, but it is final. They may or may not save the world, but they will not save each other, or themselves.