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    Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939) is an English writer, particularly of science fiction and fantasy, who has published a number of well-received...
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  • This is a bibliography of the works of Michael Moorcock. A bibliography of Moorcock's long-form fiction and shorter fiction directly connected with notable...
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  • the science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories written by Michael Moorcock (many other fictional settings also have the concept of a multiverse)...
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  • cartoonist Brad Parker Hilary Moorcock (1936–2017; as Hilary Bailey), British editor and wife of Michael Moorcock Michael Moorcock (born 1939), the British...
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  • monthly schedule. Roberts & Vinter acquired New Worlds in 1964 when Michael Moorcock became editor. By the end of 1966, financial problems with their distributor...
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  • Elric of Melniboné (category Michael Moorcock characters)
    Elric of Melniboné is a fictional character created by English writer Michael Moorcock and the protagonist of a series of sword and sorcery stories taking...
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  • Eternal Champion (category Michael Moorcock's Multiverse)
    created by British author Michael Moorcock and is a recurrent feature in many of his speculative fiction works. Many of Moorcock's novels and short stories...
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  • Michael Moorcock's Multiverse is an American twelve-issue comic book limited series published in 1997 as a part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint Helix...
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  • Elric of Melniboné is a 1972 fantasy novel by Michael Moorcock. It is the first original full-length novel to feature Elric, the last emperor of the stagnating...
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  • blade from Michael Moorcock's Elric stories, twin to Stormbringer. Kanajana – The sword of Erekose. The Runestaff – A magical staff in Moorcock's Dorian Hawkmoon...
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  • Hawkwind. Many of the lyrics are by Michael Moorcock, and the album is loosely based on the concept of Moorcock's novel The Eternal Champion. It was the...
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  • Stormbringer (category Michael Moorcock's Multiverse)
    magic sword featured in a number of fantasy stories by the author Michael Moorcock. It is described as a huge, black sword covered with strange runes...
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    Symbol of Chaos (category Michael Moorcock's Multiverse)
    The Symbol of Chaos (also known as the Chaos Star) originates from Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories and their dichotomy of Law and Chaos. In...
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    scholars as the first novel in the genre proper, while others point to Michael Moorcock's 1971 novel The Warlord of the Air, which was heavily influenced by...
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  • Wave science fiction was the British magazine New Worlds, edited by Michael Moorcock, who became editor during 1964. In the United States, Harlan Ellison's...
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  • Michael Moorcock 1973 The King of the Swords, Michael Moorcock 1974 Hrolf Kraki's Saga, Poul Anderson 1975 The Sword and the Stallion, Michael Moorcock 1976...
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    is inspired by the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Poul Anderson and Michael Moorcock. The fictional background for the game was developed in rulebooks,...
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    Michael Moorcock and his wife Hilary Bailey) is an archetypal British New-Wave vision of a crumbling future with obvious debts to the work of Michael...
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  • Kotzwinkle (1977) Our Lady of Darkness by Fritz Leiber (1978) Gloriana by Michael Moorcock (1979) 1980s Watchtower by Elizabeth A. Lynn (1980) The Shadow of the...
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  • 1974 adventure fantasy film directed by Kevin Connor and written by Michael Moorcock and James Cawthorn, based upon the 1918 novel The Land That Time Forgot...
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    Tony Crerar and Julie Murray-Anderson; lyricist and occasional guest Michael Moorcock. Hawkwind's distinctive graphic design in the 1970s was created by...
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  • Look up Corum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Corum may refer to: Blake Corum (born 2000), American football player Gene Corum (1921-2010), American...
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  • book by David Pringle, published by Xanadu in 1985 with a foreword by Michael Moorcock. Primarily, the book comprises 100 short essays on the selected works...
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  • the hideous consequences of grave robbing. Toland, Michael (March 28, 2019). "Q&A: Michael Moorcock Plays Hawkwind". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved April...
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  • The History of the Runestaff (category Novels by Michael Moorcock)
    of the Runestaff is an omnibus collection of four fantasy novels by Michael Moorcock, consisting of The Jewel in the Skull, The Mad God's Amulet, The Sword...
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    Fantasy. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. xvi–xvii. ISBN 031215173X. Michael Moorcock (2004). Wizardry & Wild Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy. MonkeyBrain...
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    Realms of Chaos, was too simplistic and too similar to the works of Michael Moorcock, so he developed it further, taking inspiration from Paradise Lost...
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  • Pyat Quartet (category Novels by Michael Moorcock)
    Wars, is a tetralogy of historical fiction novels by English author Michael Moorcock comprising Byzantium Endures, The Laughter of Carthage, Jerusalem Commands...
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  • Veteran of the Psychic Wars (category Songs with lyrics by Michael Moorcock)
    Blue Öyster Cult. It was written by Eric Bloom and British author Michael Moorcock (creator of Elric of Melniboné). The song first appeared on the 1981...
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  • fantasy theme heavily inspired by the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien and Michael Moorcock. Players' armies fight with medieval-era weaponry and cast magical...
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