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David Claude Smith Jr. (born August 10, 1952) is an American author of
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,
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, and suspense fiction, medical editor, and essayist. He writes as David C. Smith. He is best known for his
heroic fantasy Heroic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which events occur in a world where magic is prevalent and modern technology is nonexistent. The setting may be entirely fictitious in nature or based upon Earth with some additions. Unlike dark fiction ...
novels, including his collaborations with
Richard L. Tierney Richard Louis Tierney (August 7, 1936 – February 1, 2022) was an American writer, poet and scholar of H. P. Lovecraft, probably best known for his heroic fantasy, including his series co-authored (with David C. Smith) of Red Sonja novels, fea ...
featuring characters created by
Robert E. Howard Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906June 11, 1936) was an American writer. He wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subge ...
, notably six novels featuring
Red Sonja Red Sonja is a fictional sword and sorcery comic-book superheroine created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, partially inspired by Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino. Marvel Comics pub ...
. He is definitely very much still alive.


Life and family

Smith was born in
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, and since 1996 has lived in
Palatine, Illinois Palatine () is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is a northwestern residential suburb of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 67,908. As of the 2010 Census, it was the seventh-largest community in Cook Coun ...
, with his wife, Janine, and their daughter, Lily.


Career

Smith has written or co-written twenty-seven novels and numerous short stories. Aside from writing fiction, he has worked primarily as a medical editor. Smith's collaborations with Tierney and some of his short fiction have been issued in German, and ''Oron'' has been translated into and reprinted in Czech.


Works


Novels


''Oron'' and the Tales of Attluma

Oron is a barbaric warrior whom Smith introduces in the novel ''Oron'' (1978). ''Oron'' and its prequels—''Mosutha's Magic'' (1982), ''The Valley of Ogrum'' (1982), and ''The Ghost Army'' (1983)—as well as the novel ''The Sorcerer's Shadow'' (1978) and 26 short stories and novelettes (1971 to 2020) are set on the imaginary ancient island-continent Attluma. All five books are scheduled to be reprinted by Pulp Hero Press beginning in 2021. Most of the Attluma short fiction appeared originally in fanzines and small-press publications during the 1970s and early 1980s. "Engor's Sword Arm" inspired the song "Sword Arm" by the Russian heavy metal band ''Blacksword.''.Stevens E: "A Taste of Siberian Steel ... Interview with Alex Avdeev of Russian Metal Band, 'Blacksword'": http://xmetalundergroundx.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/blacksword_interview/ ''Tales of Attluma'' ( Pulp Hero Press, 2020) features 16 tales set in different periods of Attluma's history. ''Sometime Lofty Towers'' ( Pulp Hero Press, 2020) has been called “the literary artistic height that contemporary sword and sorcery can aspire to.” Jason Ray Carney book review of ''Sometime Lofty Towers'': https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56891334-sometime-lofty-towers#other_reviews "Shadow of the Serpent" appears in Terra Incognita: Lost Worlds of Fantasy and Adventure (DMR Books, 2022); a tale of Akram, hero of The Sorcerer’s Shadow. A tour guide for all the Attluma stories published up to March 2021 is hosted by BlackGate.com to help readers understand the chronicles of tales versus publication dates (Aug 2020, edited in 2021 to include ''Sometime Lofty Towers'').Tales of Attluma by David C. Smith: A Review and Oron Series Tour Guide: https://www.blackgate.com/tales-of-attluma-by-david-c-smith-a-review-and-oron-series-tour-guide/


''Red Sonja'' and the Howard pastiches

Smith and Richard L. Tierney co-wrote six novels featuring the Hyrkanian warrior Red Sonja. The character, loosely based on Howard's Red Sonya, was adapted by
Roy Thomas Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" ''Alter Ego'' vol. 3, #50 (July 2005) p. 16 (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibl ...
into stories for the
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line of Conan and Red Sonja comic magazines. The novels, all published by Ace Books, are ''The Ring of Ikribu'' (1981), ''Demon Night'' (1982), ''When Hell Laughs'' (1982), ''Endithor's Daughter'' (1982), ''Against the Prince of Hell'' (1983), and ''Star of Doom'' (1983). Smith also wrote the novel ''The Witch of the Indies'' (1977), featuring the pirate Black Terence Vulmea, and co-wrote with Tierney ''For the Witch of the Mists'' (1978), featuring the Pictish warrior Bran Mak Morn. Both characters were created by Howard.


''Other Fiction''

''The Fall of the First World'' comprises ''The Master of Evil'' (manuscript title, ''The West Is Dying''), ''Sorrowing Vengeance,'' and ''The Passing of the Gods''. All were published by Pinnacle Books in 1983. The trilogy will be reprinted by Pulp Hero Press in 2021. David Trevisan, a young sorcerer, appears in two novels, ''The Fair Rules of Evil'' (Avon Books, 1989) and ''The Eyes of Night'' (Avon Books, 1991). The novel ''Seasons of the Moon'', published by iUniverse in October 2005, features a rural matriarchal society.Smith DC: http://www.davidcsmith.net/ Other novels include ''Call of Shadows'' (2009) Airship 27, ''Dark Muse'' (2012, Damnation Press, reprinted 2019 by Pulp Hero Press), and ''Waters of Darkness'' (with Joe Bonadonna; 2013, Damnation Press, reprinted 2020 by Pulp Hero Press). The historical fiction novel ''Bright Star'' was published by Pulp Hero Press in 2019.


Nonfiction

In 2019, Smith was awarded the 2018 Atlantean Award for Outstanding Achievement, Book, by the Robert E. Howard Foundation for ''Robert E. Howard: A Literary Biography'' (Pulp Hero Press, 2018, ). His Guest of Honor acceptance speech, given at a Howard Days ceremony in Cross Plains, Texas, in June 2019, titled “Robert E. Howard: A Literary Reckoning,” i
available on YouTube (video by Ben Friberg)
and appears in ''The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Literary Studies'' Vol. 10, No. 2, December 2019. Articles written by Smith include "The Writer’s Style: Sound and Syntax in Howard’s Sentences" in ''The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies Vol. 5'', No. 2, February 2013; "At the Crossroads: Swords, Sorcery, and Heavy Metal", in ''Metal & Fantasy, Vol. 1'', Frantz-E. Petiteau, ed. (Rosiéres-en-Haye, France: Camion Blanc, 2014) r and "Introduction," in ''Swords of Steel'', Dave Ritzlin, ed. (Chicago, Illinois:
DMR Books DMR Books is a Chicago-based small publisher active since 2015. The press was founded by D. M. Ritzlin. It is primarily a paperback and ebook publisher specializing in "fantasy, horror, and adventure fiction in the traditions of Robert E. Howard, ...
, 2015). ''Understanding English: How Sentences Work'' is a post-secondary English grammar textbook/workbook written by Smith and published by South-Western/ITC in 1991. His essays include "Fantasy in the Silent Cinema" and "A Critical Appreciation of John Milius's ''Conan the Barbarian''".


References


External links


''The Dave Blog''
(blog.davidcsmith.net) * *
Howard Days 2019 Guest of Honor David C. Smith (video by Ben Friberg)

BlackGate.com's Tour Guide of the Oron/Attluma Series
Interviews
Oliver Brackenbury's So I'm Writing a Novel Podcast; Ep 44 – Interview with David C. Smith (Part One)

Interview with David C Smith, Parts 1 and 2 (podcast by Pete Pollack)

Of Swords and Scrolls: An Interview with Author David C. Smith

David C. Smith – The DMR Interview, Part One

David C. Smith – The DMR Interview, Part Two
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