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The Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America (SAGA) was a literary group of heroic fantasy (sword-and-sorcery) writers based primarily in New York City, and organized largely by Lin Carter. Members included:
- Poul Anderson
- Lin Carter
- L. Sprague de Camp
- John Jakes
- Fritz Leiber
- Michael Moorcock
- Andre Norton
- Jack Vance
Later invited members:
- C. J. Cherryh
- Diane Duane
- Craig Shaw Gardner
- Avram Davidson
- Katherine Kurtz
- Tanith Lee
- Roger Zelazny
Members' works were published in the Flashing Swords! series edited by Lin Carter; five volumes from 1973 to 1981. The group also sponsored the Gandalf Award from 1974 to 1981: a Gandalf Grand Master Award (presented 1974-1981) and a Gandalf Book Length Fantasy Award (presented in 1978-1979).