Robert Asprin (1949-2008) was a prolific British-American writer known for his comedic fantasy and science fiction works. He initially gained recognition through his illustrated books, particularly the "Myth" series, which featured a demon magician named Duncan and his inexperienced human apprentice, Jody Lynn Nye. Asprin’s writing style was characterized by clever puns, fast-paced action, and witty dialogue, often blending humor with surprisingly deep themes. His work frequently utilized recurring characters and explored diverse settings, ranging from medieval fantasy to futuristic societies. Asprin transitioned into writing standalone novels and short story collections, expanding his creative scope beyond the "Myth" universe.






















































































































