Michael Moorcock

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Historical Fiction
  • Michael John Moorcock is an English writer known for science fiction and fantasy.

  • He began his career as a teenage editor for Tarzan Adventures and later edited New Worlds magazine, fostering the science fiction "New Wave" movement.

  • Moorcock's writing is influenced by various works, including Edgar Rice Burroughs and George Bernard Shaw.

  • He often uses pseudonyms and the initials "JC" in his work, which also appear in his Eternal Champion characters.

  • Moorcock's notable works include the Nebula award-winning novella "Behold the Man" and his Elric saga, which has significantly impacted the fantasy genre.

Books by Michael Moorcock