Author of ten very bizarre science-fiction masquerading as fantasy novels: all titles involve two entities beginning with a 'w' - The Wizards and the Warriors, The Wordsmiths and The Weaponmasters, The Women and The Warlords, The Walrus and The Warwolf, The Wicked and The Witless, The Wazir and the Witch, The Wishstone and The Wonderworkers, The Werewolf and the Wormlord, The Worshippers and the Way, The Witchlord and The Weaponmaster. Apart from demonstrating his eccentric abilities to create new words starting with the letter W, the real point to the ten (lengthy) volume epic is only discovered in Book Ten - what you thought was fantasy is in fact sci-fi. Each book (with some small exceptions) takes place over the same time span: so you read about the same events happening from different characters' perspectives. If you can get through the ropier ones (Wordsmiths and Weaponmasters (cheesey) and Werewolf and Wormlord (just awful)), the whole thing is actually very impressive indeed.