Crimson the Barbarian

I have nothing. My sword lies shattered, my mail is rent and useless, and of my knives only splinters remain. I stand alone, naked, in a shroud of falling snow. Yet, I will not die this day. I have nothing … but I shall survive.
— From the Aesir's Song of Crimson

Cut off from her companions, Crimson battles for her life against the forces of nature and the supernatural in this Robert E. Howard-inspired tale.

Stephen D. Sullivan is the award-winning author of dozens of novels and stories, including trilogies for Legend of the Five Rings, Spider Riders, and Dragonlance.

“Crimson the Barbarian” is also available as part of The Crimson Collection. Crimson appears in many stories, including “A Titanic Mistake.”

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Crimson the Barbarian

I have nothing. My sword lies shattered, my mail is rent and useless, and of my knives only splinters remain. I stand alone, naked, in a shroud of falling snow. Yet, I will not die this day. I have nothing … but I shall survive.
— From the Aesir's Song of Crimson

Cut off from her companions, Crimson battles for her life against the forces of nature and the supernatural in this Robert E. Howard-inspired tale.

Stephen D. Sullivan is the award-winning author of dozens of novels and stories, including trilogies for Legend of the Five Rings, Spider Riders, and Dragonlance.

“Crimson the Barbarian” is also available as part of The Crimson Collection. Crimson appears in many stories, including “A Titanic Mistake.”

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Crimson the Barbarian

Crimson the Barbarian

by Stephen D. Sullivan
Crimson the Barbarian

Crimson the Barbarian

by Stephen D. Sullivan

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Overview

I have nothing. My sword lies shattered, my mail is rent and useless, and of my knives only splinters remain. I stand alone, naked, in a shroud of falling snow. Yet, I will not die this day. I have nothing … but I shall survive.
— From the Aesir's Song of Crimson

Cut off from her companions, Crimson battles for her life against the forces of nature and the supernatural in this Robert E. Howard-inspired tale.

Stephen D. Sullivan is the award-winning author of dozens of novels and stories, including trilogies for Legend of the Five Rings, Spider Riders, and Dragonlance.

“Crimson the Barbarian” is also available as part of The Crimson Collection. Crimson appears in many stories, including “A Titanic Mistake.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153845975
Publisher: Stephen D. Sullivan
Publication date: 09/17/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 647 KB

About the Author

Steve has a whole lot of books here, so where should you start? Here are some suggestions: NEW! White Zombie - Daikaiju Attack HORROR: Monster Shark, Zombie Shark, Frost Harrow series (2013) FANTASY: Tournament of Death novels, Crimson stories SCIENCE FICTION: The Last Ranodon, Heart of Steam & Rust ADULT: Elf Erotica (Elf Princess on Mars) OVERVIEW: Martian Knights & Other Tales But, of course, he's written lots of books for lots of different tastes, so feel free to browse and find one that's right for you. A BIT ABOUT STEVE Since 1980, as a writer, artist, and editor, Stephen D. Sullivan has worked on some of the best known and most influential properties in the world, including: Dungeons & Dragons, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Star Wars, The Simpsons, Middle Earth, Fantastic 4, Speed Racer, Thunderbirds, Dragonlance, Legend of the Five Rings, Iron Man, Darkwing Duck, Mage Knight, and many others. He has written (and published) more than 50 books and numerous short stories. He’s won the Origins Award, gaming’s highest honor, for his fantasy fiction twice: first for The Lion (the final book in the original L5R series), and then for his Mage Knight short story, “Podo & The Magic Shield.” He created, wrote, colored, and did much of the art for The Twilight Empire graphic novel, which ran as a serial in Dragon magazine for more than 4 years. He has worked on more comics and game projects than can easily be counted. Steve insists, though, that what really matters to him is that readers enjoy his stories and art. He hopes you’ve had a great time reading this book and will recommend it—and the rest of his work—to your friends. If you have questions or suggestions, you can contact Steve by writing to fanmail@stephendsullivan.com.

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