Stephan Grundy


Stephan GrundyStephan Grundy (born 1967 in New York, USA) is an American author. Being versed in Germanic mythology and cultural history, Grundy is known best for his modern adaptations of legendary sagas.

Born 1967 in New York, Grundy grew up mainly in Dallas, TX  in the U.S.. During his early school days Grundy began writing down numerous stories—partly mere fiction, partly already oriented towards mythological themes or legends such as Arthurian romance.

Under the pseudonym Kveldulf Gundarsson, the neo-paganist Grundy—temporarily a member of the North American Ring of Troth and other Ásatrú organizations—prior to his first novel brought two non-fiction books to paper.  Which deal with Germanic religion and magic.  Which have been enjoying quite a good reputation among appreciators until this day.

Bibliography

  • Teutonic Magic: The Magical and Spiritual Practices of the Germanic People, [as by Kveldulf Gundarsson] (1990)
  • Teutonic Religion: Folk Beliefs & Practices of the Northern Tradition, [as by Kveldulf Gundarsson] (1993)
  • Rhinegold (1994)
  • Attila’s Treasure (1996)
  • Gilgamesh (1999)
  • Falcon’s Flight with Melodi Grundy (2000)
  • Eagle and Falcon Melodi Grundy (2002)
  • Falcon’s Night Melodi Grundy (2002)

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