O Autorze

John Myers Myers was an American author known for his contributions to fantasy literature. His most notable work, "Silverlock," published in 1949, is a unique blend of adventure and literary homage, following the journey of a man who finds himself in a fantastical realm filled with characters drawn from various literary sources. The book has garnered a dedicated readership and is considered a classic in the genre. Myers' writing is characterized by its rich language and imaginative storytelling, making it a beloved piece among fans of fantasy and literary fiction alike.

In addition to "Silverlock," Myers authored "I, Jack Swilling: Founder of Phoenix, Arizona" and "Doc Holliday," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for history and culture, intertwining real-life figures with fictional narratives. Myers’ ability to create engaging, thought-provoking stories has influenced many aspiring writers in the fantasy genre. His legacy continues to inspire readers and writers who seek to explore the boundaries of imagination through literature.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia May 25, 1906
Miejsce Urodzenia Newark, New Jersey, USA
Data śmierci January 1, 1988
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