l. sprague de camp – VoVatia (original) (raw)

Seafaring and Serpents

Sam Steele’s Adventures on Land and Sea, by L. Frank Baum – The six issues of Oz-story Magazine, published by Hungry Tiger Press from 1995 through 2000, all ended with a full-length novel by Baum. I’d read two of them, … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Fairy Tales, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Prejudice, Uncategorized | Tagged a dragon-lover's treasury of the fantastic, a drama of dragons, a hiss of dragon, a plague of butterflies, anne mccaffrey, barbara delaplace, boy fortune hunters, captain hugh fitzgerald, craig shaw gardner, dragons, floyd akers, franz kafka, george r.r. martin, gordon r. dickson, gregory benford, hungry tiger press, l. sprague de camp, lois tilton, marc laidlaw, margaret reis, mike resnick, naboth perkins, orson scott card, oz-story magazine, pern, racism, roger zelazny, sam steele, sam steele's adventures on land and sea, st. dragon and the george, the boy fortune hunters in alaska, the dragonbone flute, the george business, the hidden dragon, the ice dragon, the metamorphosis, the trials and tribulations of myron blumberg dragon, treasure island, two yards of dragon, weyr search, wizards |

A Koschei Deal

Her Majesty’s Wizard, by Christopher Stasheff – I saw this book on a list of recommendations somewhere, and I didn’t realize at the time that the author had just died in June. This is the first book of the Wizard … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Book Reviews, Catholicism, Christianity, Diana Wynne Jones, Fairy Tales, History, Magic, Mythology, Nursery Rhymes, october daye, Religion, Russian, seanan mcguire, Slavic | Tagged a wizard in rhyme, an artificial night, baba yaga, blind michael, buyan, catherynne valente, christopher stasheff, daniel horne, deathless, deep secret, divine right, dragons, fairies, fletcher pratt, harold shea, her majesty's wizard, herne the hunter, koschei the deathless, l. sprague de camp, luidaeg, marya morevna, matthew mantrell, princess alisande, russian revolution, satan, sorcerers, werewolves, wild hunt, witches, wizards, world war ii |

The Wages of Sin

Snuff Fiction, by Robert Rankin – While Rankin often employs dark humor, this one is even darker than most, focusing on the narrator’s unfortunate friendship with tobacco magnate, terrorist, and generally underhanded guy Doveston. He’s constantly helping out Doveston with … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Book Reviews, Characters, Chinese, Conspiracy Theories, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Mythology, Oz, Oz Authors, Religion, Robert Rankin, Roman, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Tom Holt | Tagged aeneid, christopher stasheff, dido, don quixote, dorothy gale, fletcher pratt, harold shea, journey to the west, kaliko, l. sprague de camp, nome king, ozma, paradox, santa claus, snuff fiction, the enchanter reborn, the management style of the supreme beings, virgil |