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'''Michael Moorcock''' is a noted fantasy writer. Perhaps his most famous works are his '''Eternal Champion''' series, a series of anti-heroic heroic fantasy novels; most famously, around [[Elric of Melniboné]].  
'''Michael Moorcock''' (born 1939) is a noted fantasy writer. Perhaps his most famous works are his '''Eternal Champion''' series, a series of anti-heroic heroic fantasy novels; most famously, around [[Elric of Melniboné]].  


==Influences and references==
==Influences and references==
* [[Mary Gentle]] has said her [[White Crow]] series was inspired by Michael Moorcock, as well as by [[Joanna Russ]]'s character Alyx.  
* [[Mary Gentle]] has said her [[White Crow]] series was inspired by Michael Moorcock, as well as by [[Joanna Russ]]'s character Alyx.  
==Further reading==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Moorcock "Michael Moorcock"], Wikipedia


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Revision as of 15:45, 8 January 2011

Michael Moorcock (born 1939) is a noted fantasy writer. Perhaps his most famous works are his Eternal Champion series, a series of anti-heroic heroic fantasy novels; most famously, around Elric of Melniboné.

Influences and references

Further reading