Friday, 11 April 2025

Gregory D. Mele - Who has the sixth story in Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10

From my Introduction to Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10 (to be published in May) here are details of the sixth writer included in the anthology: Gregory D. Mele:

“The Salt of Tilantokka” is Gregory D. Mele’s first story in Swords & Sorceries. Gregory tells us that he has had a passion for sword & sorcery and historical fiction for most of his life. An early love of dinosaurs led him to dragons, and from dragons… well, the rest should be obvious. From Robin Hood to Conan, Elric to Aragorn, Captain Blood to King Arthur, if there were swords being swung, he was probably reading it. His fiction has largely been set in Bronze Age-meets-Mesoamerican setting of Azatlán and includes three story cycles: heroic adventure following the exile Sarrumos Koródu, occult detective fiction from the “Journals of Ométl Five-Rabbit” and dark fantasy involving tales of those who bargain with the Azatláni Otherworld, and what results. His stories have appeared in Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Whetstone, Schlock Webzine and Tales from the Magician’s Skull as well as the anthologies We Who Are About to Die (Rogue Blades, 2022) and Die By the Sword (DMR Books, 2023).

Outside of the world of fiction, Greg’s been a journalist and tech writer, and since the early 1990s has been one of the early and leading researchers in reconstructing Historical European Martial Arts, having published a number of translations on medieval Italian combat arts. He co-founded the Chicago Swordplay Guild in 1999, which remains one of the largest “HEMA” organizations in North America. He lives with his family, a collection of sword, armour and far-too-many books, in the suburbs of Chicago.


 

Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Robert Mammone - Who has the fifth story in Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10

 

From my Introduction to Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10 (to be published in May) here are details of the fifth writer included in the anthology: Robert Mammone:

Author of “Bad Moon Rising”, Robert Mammone was first published in 1989. “I've written widely in horror, science fiction and fantasy. I've been published in Doctor Who Magazine, had horror audio stories released by Pseudopod.org, seen several books published based on the Doctor Who character, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart from Candy Jar Books, and recently a slew of sword and sorcery tales from places like DMR Books and Sword and Sorcery Magazine. As an Australian, I am especially proud to have a story in the recent anthology about deadly Australian fauna, Killer Creatures Down Under, as well as numerous other collections, including my own, Your Evil is My Good. When I'm not crunching numbers at a major Australian bank, or podcasting as co-host of 42 to Doomsday, I'm in the garden, pondering my next story.”


 

Monday, 7 April 2025

Phil Emery - Who has the fourth story in Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10

 

From my Introduction to Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10 (to be published in May) here are details of the fourth writer included in the anthology: Phil Emery:

Phil Emery’s last story in Swords & Sorceries was in volume 7. His work has been published in the UK, USA, Europe and Canada since the seventies. A novel, Necromantra, was published in 2005 by Immanion Press, and reissued in a revised second edition in 2015. Various stories have been published in US and UK fantasy anthologies and another novel-length fantasy, The Shadow Cycles was published in 2011.  Besides two collections of short stories and verse, The Celt in the Machine and Arabesques from the Edge of Time, and a collection of gothic monologues, his most recent appearances were in the much anticipated Neither Beg Nor Yield and a poem in Dark Horizons. He currently has a couple of stories scheduled in Phantasmagoria and Penumbric. He and Ead Brown were interviewed a while ago on my blog davidandrewriley.blogspot.com as two of the contributors for Neither Beg Nor Yield.


 

Saturday, 5 April 2025

Virgo Kevonté - Who has the third story in Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10

 

From my Introduction to Swords & Sorceries: Tales of Heroic Fantasy Volume 10 (to be published in May) here are details of the third writer included in the anthology: Virgo Kevonté:

Newcomer Virgo Kevonté joins us with “Death Abandoned”. He tells us that he currently eats, writes, and works in Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia “where inner city graffiti is written by and appropriate for children of all ages.” His work can be found in Analog Science Fiction and Fact Magazine and New Myths. He has a couple novels looking for a home. Find out more about him at virgokevonte.com.