Conan and the Spider God is a Conan novel by L. Sprague de Camp. It is unique among de Camp's contributions to the saga in that it is the only Conan story he wrote without collaboration from Lin Cater or Bjorn Nyberg. However, de Camp's wife, Catherine Crooke de Camp, is thanked by de Camp for her "editorial asistance." It is speculated that Catherine collaborated on Spider god without credit, just as she did for the the movie adaptation of 1982's Conan the Barbarian film. Catherine did not receive credit in the novel for Barbarian, but her work on it has was acknowledged by de Camp after the fact. There was only 17 months between the first publication of Conan and the Spider God and Conan the Barbarian. Both novels were published by Bantam Books.
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| - Conan and the Spider God is a Conan novel by L. Sprague de Camp. It is unique among de Camp's contributions to the saga in that it is the only Conan story he wrote without collaboration from Lin Cater or Bjorn Nyberg. However, de Camp's wife, Catherine Crooke de Camp, is thanked by de Camp for her "editorial asistance." It is speculated that Catherine collaborated on Spider god without credit, just as she did for the the movie adaptation of 1982's Conan the Barbarian film. Catherine did not receive credit in the novel for Barbarian, but her work on it has was acknowledged by de Camp after the fact. There was only 17 months between the first publication of Conan and the Spider God and Conan the Barbarian. Both novels were published by Bantam Books.
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| - Conan and the Spider God is a Conan novel by L. Sprague de Camp. It is unique among de Camp's contributions to the saga in that it is the only Conan story he wrote without collaboration from Lin Cater or Bjorn Nyberg. However, de Camp's wife, Catherine Crooke de Camp, is thanked by de Camp for her "editorial asistance." It is speculated that Catherine collaborated on Spider god without credit, just as she did for the the movie adaptation of 1982's Conan the Barbarian film. Catherine did not receive credit in the novel for Barbarian, but her work on it has was acknowledged by de Camp after the fact. There was only 17 months between the first publication of Conan and the Spider God and Conan the Barbarian. Both novels were published by Bantam Books.
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