James Enge lives in northwest Ohio with his wife and a philosophic dog-detective. He teaches Latin and mythology at a medium-sized public university. His stories (frequently featuring Morlock Ambrosius) have appeared in Black Gate, in the Stabby-Award-winning Blackguards, in Tales from the Magicians's Skull, in F&SF, and elsewhere. His first novel, Blood of Ambrose was nominated for the World Fantasy Award in 2010 and its French translation was shortlisted for the Prix Imaginales in 2011.
I'm becoming a big fan of James Enge - a fellow classicist (he teaches Latin and Greek, as I sometimes do) and sword-and-sorcery author; I am predisposed to like him, but his amazing work speaks for itself! Anyway, this collection contains 2 Morlock Ambrosius stories, a story of sorcery with a pope of the year 1000 C.E., and a story based on Icelandic sagas . . . with werewolves! Great stuff! Highly recommended!