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A little-known writer of fantasy and speculative fiction, best associated with Day of the Druid and later anthology appearances. The surviving public record is sparse, which gives the work an old-pulp, rediscovered feel.

by Knut Enferd
Knut Enferd is a writer whose name is linked with fantasy and speculative fiction, including Day of the Druid. Public catalog and reader sites also connect the name with anthologies such as Spellbooks and Spaceships, suggesting a small but varied presence in imaginative fiction.
Available information about the author is limited, and standard public references offer only basic bibliographic details rather than a fuller life story. Because of that, the most reliable way to approach Enferd is through the fiction itself: adventure-driven, genre-focused, and rooted in classic fantasy and science-fiction traditions.
For listeners who enjoy uncovering lesser-known authors, that sense of obscurity may be part of the appeal. Knut Enferd’s work sits in the corner of the bookshelf where forgotten magazine-era storytelling and modern digital rediscovery meet.