1. moorcock - Noun
2. Moorcock - Proper noun
male red grouse
Source: WordNetAfter these initial Elric tales, Moorcock periodically published short tales throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, such as 1967's "The Singing Citadel" and 1973's "The Jade Man's Eyes". Source: Internet
After a disagreement between Moorcock and Chaosium, the Stormbringer line was discontinued. Source: Internet
A decade later Moorcock began an original Elric trilogy, beginning with The Dreamthief's Daughter (2001), followed by The Skrayling Tree (2003) and The White Wolf's Son (2005). Source: Internet
Cawthorn was the primary author of the selections "mainly", according to Cawthorn, and of the text "by far", according to Moorcock. Source: Internet
Further, in describing how his writing relates to his political philosophy, Moorcock says, "My books frequently deal with aristocratic heroes, gods and so forth. Source: Internet
He followed this with Michael Moorcock: Death is No Obstacle, a book-length interview in 1992. Source: Internet