The DMRtian Chronicles, 10/6/2019
Sword-and-sorcery and the problem of Robert E. Howard (The Silver Key)
Hawkwind Collaborator Michael Moorcock & The Deep Fix Release Third Studio Album (New Jersey Stage)
Another musical release with a Moorcock connection: Cirith Ungol reveals details for new live album/DVD, ‘I’m Alive’ (Metal Blade)
Birthday Review: In the Courts of the Crimson Kings, by S. M. Stirling (plus two shorts) (Strange at Ecbatan)
NecronomiCon: Dispatch from a 'horror' convention: It began in a dark, candlelit room ... (Sentinel Source)
A $2.4 Million Art Auction Hints At Collectors' Growing Interest In Retro Sci-Fi Art (Forbes)
The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard: “Dermod’s Bane” (Adventures Fantastic)
Enter the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe with Christopher Paul Carey (Scoop)
Book Review: The Ship of Ishtar by A. Merritt (Frank Ormond)
October reading: A Night in the Lonesome October (Skulls in the Stars)
Frazetta’s ‘Child of the Sun’ (Intelligent Collector)
Short Reviews – The Vanishing Venusians, by Leigh Brackett (Cirsova)
Viking lost race novel: Rediscovered: Wings of Danger (Up and Down These Mean Streets)
Gou Tanabe Delivers Stunning Manga Adaptations with “H.P. Lovecraft’s The Hound and Other Stories” (Lovecraft Ezine)
The Romance of the Sword (PulpRev)
The Art of J. Allen St. John (Adventures Fantastic)
Classic film review: Dragonslayer (New Iron Age)