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A slayer...a reaver...Dark haired...sullen eyed...gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth...hey, who are we talking about here? Not who you're thinking of! It's Imaro, by Charles Saunders, a response from an African-American writer to the works of fantasy writers like Robert E Howard. Saunders loved the brutal action and fantasy of REH and hated the unvarnished racism in his stories, and as a result created the genre of "sword and soul", with a secondary-world fantasy Africa and a black version of Conan. It's a worthy successor to Howard's pulp fantasy, and a rip-roaring good time!

Support us on Patreon and listen to the show a week early!

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Engineer/Producer: Alex Ross

Theme song by Jack Feerick

Additional music: "Under the African Moon" by 'Zahr':

Used under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution 3.0 International License.

(c) 2022 Adam Prosser and Philip Rice. Music (c) its respective creators.

This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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A slayer...a reaver...Dark haired...sullen eyed...gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth...hey, who are we talking about here? Not who you're thinking of! It's Imaro, by Charles Saunders, a response from an African-American writer to the works of fantasy writers like Robert E Howard. Saunders loved the brutal action and fantasy of REH and hated the unvarnished racism in his stories, and as a result created the genre of "sword and soul", with a secondary-world fantasy Africa and a black version of Conan. It's a worthy successor to Howard's pulp fantasy, and a rip-roaring good time!

Support us on Patreon and listen to the show a week early!

Adam's Patreon Phil's Patreon

What Mad Universe?!? on Twitter Phil's Twitter Adam's Twitter

What Mad Universe on Facebook What Mad Universe on Instagram What Mad Universe RSS Feed

Engineer/Producer: Alex Ross

Theme song by Jack Feerick

Additional music: "Under the African Moon" by 'Zahr':

Used under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution 3.0 International License.

(c) 2022 Adam Prosser and Philip Rice. Music (c) its respective creators.

This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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