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Moorcock5/9/2023 ![]() ![]() This champion has taken the form of other Moorcock sub-series: Jerry Cornelius, Elric of Melnibone, Corum, Hawkmoon, Jerek Carnelian, and Von Bek, among others. ![]() Most of Moorcock's fiction has been bound together under the overall title of the "The Tale of the Eternal Champion" series. First publication: "Sojan the Swordsman" in Tarzan Adventures (May, 1957) First SF publication: "Peace on Earth" in New Worlds #89 (December, 1959) First novel: Caribbean Crisis (Fleetway, 1962) First collection: The Stealer of Souls (Spearman, 1963). Several of his SF novels were written under the pseudonym of Edward P. Moorcock's work can be divided into three broad categories of speculative fiction: SF, sword and sorcery, and fantasies. He was the editor of the SF magazine New Worlds, off and on, from 1964 until 1971 (and in other manifestations until 1979), and is credited with the development of "New Wave" SF during the 1960s. He became involved with SF and fantasy at an early age, editing Tarzan Adventures at age 17. Bradbury, James Colvin, and Desmond Reid, is one of Britain's most popular and prolific authors. Moorcock, who has also published under the pseudonyms of Michael Barrington, Bill Barclay, Edward P. He was born in Mitcham, Surrey, England, and was educated at English schools until he quit at age 15. Michael John Moorcock is a British SF and fantasy author. ![]()
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