Fred Saberhagen

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Posted by Spider of Leng
5/10/2021 10:04 pm
#1

Just watched a flip-through review of the new DCC supplement based on the Broken Lands trilogy by Fred Saberhagen.  I know the name, of course, but I've never read any of his stuff.  Seems like it would mesh well with Hyperborea thematically.  Any particular recommendations of Saberhagen's work?  Always willing to try new authors out, though, as you've seen, I'm not always on the same page as many of you with respect to these classic Sci-Fi/Fantasy mash-up authors.


"Could you fancy me as a pirate bold?  Or a longship Viking warrior with the old gods on his side?  Well, I'm an inshore man and I'm nobody's hero.  But I'll make you tight for a windy night and a dark ride."--Jethro Tull
 
Posted by rhialto
5/11/2021 4:57 am
#2

I read Empire of the East, and enjoyed it somewhat: Saberhagen is not my favorite of the classic authors, as I find his style spare and unassuming. Still, the setting idea was interesting. I couldn't finish his Books of Swords books...


"It is all very well to point out that the man lacks facility; as he asserts, sheer force can overpower sophistication."
Jack Vance, Rhialto the Marvellous
 
Posted by Blackadder23
5/11/2021 10:37 pm
#3

I read some of the "Berserker" killer robot books and found them so-so. I didn't even realize he wrote fantasy.


Michael Sipe 1979-2018
Rest in peace, brother.
 
Posted by Spider of Leng
6/19/2021 6:50 am
#4

I finished Empire of the East a couple weeks ago.  It was okay, but not good enough to make me go looking for anything else he wrote.


"Could you fancy me as a pirate bold?  Or a longship Viking warrior with the old gods on his side?  Well, I'm an inshore man and I'm nobody's hero.  But I'll make you tight for a windy night and a dark ride."--Jethro Tull
 


 
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