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more about #thesteelremains Dr_Wally: I found the novel to be, in a way, thinly-veiled sci-fi - or the results of a few very high-tech civilizations on a planet that has regressed somewhat... more » UziCulver: Goldfarb: if you were anyone other than an aristocrat, about 95% of humanity, the Middle Ages sucked. more » Laffinboy: I'm a Morgan fan from his TK novels, but I must say I think his view of lit history seems a bit muddy. Dark-edged fantasy (my read on "more honest vis... more » KirstenHeracles: How does his works compare to Glen Cook's Black Company books? more » goldfarb: not sure that describing feudalism as a "reeking mess" is all that helpful...it wasn't as bad as our fiction writers tell us it was. more » Belabras: Ok, I really liked the Kovacs novels, so now I've got some more reading to do. Happily adding these to the queue. more » Rasselas: Noir is above all an ADULT form. People say the same thing about porn but that doesn't make it true. The myth of Good Guys and Bad Guys is one of th... more » Zheranon: I'm actually on the last book of The First Law series, and I must say I am hooked to Joe Abercrombie. If you guys like Song of Ice and Fire, and need ... more » Greasy Breakfast: Morgan's name kept bouncing around in my head. How did I know it? Yes of course, Takeshi-san. That's where. more » tetracycloide: Randall Munroe and Richard K Morgan Q&As on the same day? back to back no less? i'm going to need to change my pants... more » -
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Richard K. Morgan Talks Noir Fantasy
Richard K. Morgan's The Steel Remains blew us away with its nasty slog through a fantasy world where heroes get forgotten, mistreated or queer-bashed. And we were jazzed about the trend of noir fantasy, so we asked Morgan about it. More »

