Wednesday, October 19, 2011

An Interview with Fantasy Writer - James Enge

"SPCC: What’s next for Morlock? What are you working on currently?JE: The Wolf Age did well enough that Pyr signed me to another 3-book deal. Currently I’m finishing up an origin story for Morlock. It’s called A Guile of Dragons and is due out next summer. It’s very old school fantasy in some ways — dwarves, dragons, Merlin and Nimue. (No elves, though. Everyone has to draw the line somewhere.) And it also gives us a look at Morlock’s homeland, which is a sort of anarchy where community needs are addressed by voluntary associations. It’s a sort of utopia, really — with monsters. Most utopias don’t have monsters, of course, but that’s why they lack a certain plausibility."


4 out of 5

http://oldgamereviewer.com/2011/10/16/an-interview-with-fantasy-writer-james-enge/

Friday, July 8, 2011

SFFWRTCHT: A Chat With Author - James Enge

"SFFWRTCHT: Awesome! Who are some of your favorite classical writers?

JE: I like Virgil–The Aeneid is like a fantasy novel in verse, with gods and magic and murder and treachery and all the good stuff. Also Seneca–the same stuff as Virgil, but with extra doses of cannibalism and murder."


3.5 out of 5

http://www.graspingforthewind.com/2011/07/07/sffwrtcht-a-chat-with-author-james-enge/

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A Tournament of Shadows - James Enge

"James Enge will be showing readers more of the life and times of Molock Amrosius thanks to a new three book deal with Pyr. His first novel, Blood of Ambrose, was released in 2009, and was among the nominees for the World Fantasy Award. The new three-book set will be titled "A Tournament of Shadows". Book one will be A Guile of Dragons. Enge is represented by Michael Kabongo at the OnyxHawke Agency, who notes this is a larger deal in both books and cash than the previous deals."


3.5 out of 5

http://sfscope.com/2011/04/james-enge-sells-three-books-t.html

Thursday, March 24, 2011

University professor doubles as fantasy author after class - Danae King

"Pfundstein tried several times to get his work published, but it seemed there wasn't a market for the genre he was writing. Pfundstein writes sword and sorcery books. Sword and sorcery is a sub-genre of fantasy some may call the "dark side."

There wasn't a market for sword and sorcery until 2005, when a new adventure fantasy magazine came out, and his first short story was published."


3.5 out of 5

http://bgnews.com/campus/university-professor-doubles-as-fantasy-author-after-class/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Taking a Hammer to Wish Fulfillment: A Critical Appreciation of James Enge - John H. Stevens

"Enge's fiction stands out primarily for its rich, witty prose and its juxtaposition of human characters with outrageous situations. Conflict, weirdness, cruelty, and supernatural forces beset the protagonists (Morlock and whomever is unfortunate enough to be with him), but not for the shock value or for gory distraction. Enge creates circumstances where people have to draw on their human qualities to survive, sometimes aided by magic,but more often by stubbornness and the leveraging of opportunity. He does this not just to create a thrilling moment, but to probe what the characters are capable of as they face often bizarre, seemingly intractable challenges. These challenges (from facing down prophecy-maddened hordes to execution by dragon to obsessive, unhinged sorcerers) frequently have a philosophical inflection. "


4.5 out of 5

http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2011/01/taking-a-hammer-to-wish-fulfillment-a-critical-appreciation-of-james-enge/

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Civilian Reader: A Casual Chat With - James Enge

"After Tolkien, I guess the biggest influence on me would be American writers of sword-and-sorcery (and the allied genre of sword-and-planet): Fritz Leiber, Roger Zelazny, Jack Vance and Leigh Brackett. They are explicitly and unapologetically writing adventure fiction in fantastic worlds, but the adventures and the risks in their fiction are not merely material, and each one is a brilliant stylist (among other things). I like Zelazny’s description of his masterwork, the original Amber series: “a philosophical romance shot through with elements of horror and morbidity.” That’s what I try to write: philorohorrmorbmance."


5 out of 5

http://civilian-reader.blogspot.com/2011/01/casual-chat-with-james-enge-pyr.html

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Travellers' Rest - Chuck Lukacs

Travellers' Rest - Chuck Lukacs

Cover art for the story.

3.5 out of 5

Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Novelette

Number of words : 8500
Percent of complex words : 9.1
Average syllables per word : 1.4
Average words per sentence : 16.5


READABILITY INDICES

Fog : 10.2
Flesch : 68.0
Flesch-Kincaid : 7.9


CHARACTERS

Morlock

A travelling master maker and swordsman. Scary legends of him abound.

Wyrth

Morlock's dwarven maker apprentice.

Sunlar

The Travellers' Rest hostetler who runs the place with his wife.

Gar Vindisc

Old woman who owns the local stream.

Raelio

The hosteller's daughter and waitress.

Kyrkylio

A lifemaker experimenting on the children of the town.

Iagiawôn the Many-Handed

Kyrkylio's swordsman enforcer, a hybrid creation with six arms and insect-like carapace protection.

Ambrosia Viviana

Morlock's sister. The dark eminence behind the imperial throne of Ontil.

Iuinoe

Raelio's sister, taken by Kyrkylio and turned into a spider-ape hybrid monstrosity.

Vikel

Iuinoe lies about him.


PLACES

Boulostreion

A small depopulated run down town south of the Dholich Khund.

Traveller's Rest

The inn at Boulostreion.


WEAPONS

Tyrfing

Morlock's magical sword that comes when he calls.


ANIMALS

Shellbacks

Cattle modified to be more beetle-like.

Crow

A messenger for Morlock, who can talk to them.


CONCEPTS

God Sustainer

Dwarven deity.

Scasp-chewing branticules

People that are likely to dine and dash.


FOOD

Thrinnel

Buttermilk.

Shellback

Cow-beetle meat in various cuts.


PLOT

Morlock and Wyrth are travelling, and find a place to hopefully stay and eat for a while in a small town. They notice strange cow-beetles while entering the town. The innkeeper lets slip he has two daughters, even though only one is present, and the town seems very deserted.

If seems another maker lives nearby, and is taking the children of the town under threat of taking the parents. He is using them in sorcerous experiments at making hybrid-human animal monsters. One of these is his enforcer, tasked with gathering children. Six-armed and beetle-like, Morlock takes a terminal view of such activity. Beating a six-armed and all weaponed competent warrior takes some work, though.

They are really just as scared of Morlock thanks to the stories about him, but he sends a message to Kyrkylio, demanding a meeting so that he can find out what has happened to the other daughter.

On being given a tour by the not wholly human lifemaker, he sees an opportunity for poetic justice, releasing a monstrous creation that soon dispatches the lifemaker.

Morlock and Wyrth then spend some time in making and surgery, returning those who can be altered back enough to make it worth it to their homes, including the severely traumatised and suicidal Iuinoe, Raelio's sister. Then they move on.


3.5 out of 5

http://pyrsamples.blogspot.com/2010/12/travellers-rest-by-james-enge.html

Shellback : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Cow-beetle meat in various cuts.


4 out of 5

Thrinnel : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Buttermilk.


4 out of 5

Scasp-chewing branticules : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

People that are likely to dine and dash.


3 out of 5

God Sustainer : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Dwarven deity.


3 out of 5

Crow : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

A messenger for Morlock, who can talk to them.


4 out of 5

Shellbacks : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Cattle modified to be more beetle-like.


4 out of 5

Tyrfing : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Morlock's magical sword that comes when he calls.


4 out of 5

Traveller's Rest : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

The inn at Boulostreion.


4 out of 5

Boulostreion : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

A small depopulated run down town south of the Dholich Khund.


4 out of 5

Vikel : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Iuinoe lies about him.


3 out of 5

Iuinoe : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Raelio's sister, taken by Kyrkylio and turned into a spider-ape hybrid monstrosity.


3 out of 5

Ambrosia Viviana : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Morlock's sister. The dark eminence behind the imperial throne of Ontil.


3 out of 5

Iagiawôn the Many-Handed : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Kyrkylio's swordsman enforcer, a hybrid creation with six arms and insect-like carapace protection.


3 out of 5

Kyrkylio : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

A lifemaker experimenting on the children of the town.


3.5 out of 5

Raelio : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

The hosteller's daughter and waitress.


3.5 out of 5

Gar Vindisc : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Old woman who owns the local stream.


3 out of 5

Sunlar : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

The Travellers' Rest hostetler who runs the place with his wife.


3.5 out of 5

Wyrth : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

Morlock's dwarven maker apprentice.


4.5 out of 5

Morlock : Travellers' Rest - James Enge

A travelling master maker and swordsman. Scary legends of him abound.


5 out of 5