Obviously we here at New Edge Sword & Sorcery have made it clear we'd like to see a larger, wider variety of peoples and cultures represented more frequently in both stories and those who are telling them...

...but what would YOU like to see?

I, Oliver, would - beyond the inclusivity aspect - love to see more...

Draping S&S like a cloak over another genre. Robert E. Howard himself did this all the time. The God in the Bowl is an S&S locked room mystery. Beyond the Black River is an S&S frontier western tale. You get the idea…

To be clear, this is not blending genres, putting cowboys in with barbarians etc. This is using some or all of the format of another genre to tell an S&S tale, in an S&S setting, with S&S characters.

Non-monarchial secondary worlds or kingdoms. We can do anything in a secondary world, it doesn’t always have to be kings and queens.

Whimsy! Not a joke. We get lots of great pulse pounding, Weird tales submitted to us, but rarely are they threaded with the kind of wry humor one finds in the works of Leiber or Vance.

How about you?
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