Savage Scrolls, Volume One Explained

Savage Scrolls, Volume One
Editor:Jason Ray Carney
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Pulp Hero Press
Release Date:2020
Media Type:Print (paperback) and ebook
Isbn:978-1-68390-282-9

Savage Scrolls, Volume One: Thrilling Tales of Sword-and-Sorcery is an anthology of fantasy short stories in the sword and sorcery subgenre, edited by Jason Ray Carney. It was first published in trade paperback and ebook by Pulp Hero Press in November 2020,[1] and takes its title from Savage Scrolls, Volume One: Scholarship from the Hyborian Age (2017), an earlier volume of literary criticism by Fred Blosser from the same publisher. Each was projected to be the first in a series; no further volumes of the Blosser title were forthcoming, but a second volume of the Carney title "is already in the works,"[2] with at least four projected in all.[3]

Summary

The book collects eight sword and sorcery tales of protagonists traditional in and new to the subgenre, the former including Henry Kuttner's Elak of Atlantis and Prince Raynor, David C. Smith's Oron, and James Enge's Morlock the Maker. Some are by the authors associated with the original works and others are pastiches by later writers. Two of the stories, Adrian Cole's "The Tower in the Crimson Mist" and Steve Dilks's "Tale of the Uncrowned Kings," were recycled from the publisher's aborted anthology Flashing Swords! #6 (July 2020).

Contents

Reception

John ONeill at blackgate.com extols the list of contributors and remarks of the book "I'm delighted to say it's a thoroughly professional production."[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.fantasticfiction.com/books/w/w917205.htm Entry at fantasticfiction.com
  2. McLain, Bob. "Publisher's Note," in Carney, Jason Ray, ed. Savage Scrolls, Volume One: Thrilling Tales of Sword-and-Sorcery. Pulp Hero Press, 2020.
  3. ONeill, John. "Crimson Mists and Uncrowned Kings: Savage Scrolls, Volume One, edited by Jason Ray Carney." Review at blackgate.com, January 20, 2021.