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Steve Tompkins -- Ten Years Gone

Steve Tompkins died ten years ago today. I and a few other bloggers will be posting blog entries in tribute to Steve, whom I consider the best “genre” blogger of the first decade in this twenty-first century. Below, you'll find a very concise history of Mr. Tompkins' life and hyperlinks to all of his blog entries and online essays. This post is intended to function as a one-stop guide to Steve's online legacy.

Grab a mead-horn and lash yourself to the rudder, Gentle Reader, 'cuz this is gonna be a long one...

Steve Tompkins was born in New England. From childhood, he was a huge fan of weird fiction, especially that of Robert E. Howard. He was also a big fan of Marvel comics, Sergio Leone movies and James Bond. After high school, he studied in Europe for several years. Upon his return to the States, he once again pursued his love of genre fiction, eventually joining the Robert E. Howard United Press Association (REHupa) in 1995. It was within the ambit of that group of REH fans that Steve really began to write fantasy literary criticism in earnest, drawing upon his extremely wide knowledge of the field. Meanwhile, he also posted occasionally online, especially at the REH Yahoo group, “rehinnercircle.”

The year 2001 saw Steve's unique brand of litcrit hit the Interwebz for real. Visions, Gryphons, Nothing and the Night, his online “zine” for Frank Coffman's REHeapa website, produced one classic essay after another.

Grinning, Unappeased Aboriginal Demons

North By Southwest; Or, the Yellow Rose of Valhalla

After the Goldrush: From Whapeton to Poisonville

The Shortest Distance Between Two Towers

Black Stone in a Red Setting: Howard's Midsummer Night's Dream

Tompkins drifted away from REHeapa in 2003—while maintaining his membership in REHupa. He used that relative downtime to put together the classic REH collection, The Black Stranger and Other American Tales, for Bison Books. His introduction for the volume incorporated and greatly expanded upon his “North By Southwest” essay. He then wrote an article about the experience for Leo Grin's legendary Howard studies journal, The Cimmerian. Tompkins would go on to be one of the standout contributors to the journal, with his essays appearing therein right up through the final issue.

At the 2006 Howard Days celebration in Cross Plains, Leo Grin announced that Tompkins would be writing for The Cimmerian blog, which had been up and running for almost a year. Less than a week later, Steve took the bit in his teeth and hit the Road of Kings at full gallop.

Maybe Not a Boom, But a Drumbeat

Miskatonic U.'s Film School

Above and Beyond the Call of Booty

David Gemmell Has Done His Part. How About You?

Novalyne Didn't Pull the Trigger. Novalyne Didn't Load the Gun...

Mysteries of Time and Spirit, One in Particular

Once More Unto the Post Office...

Dros Delnoch Has Fallen to the Foe

2005 Hyrkanians Tainted By Doping Scandal!

Walking Up and Down in the Earth

Berkley/Putnam Conans: Hardcovered, But Soft-Pedalled?

What Would She Say About Howard Fans?

While We Can Garryowen Hail

Fat Bastards Beyond the Border

It Ain't Like It Used to Be...

The Gold(finger) Standard

The Essential American Soul Is...

Penguin Classics

Now It Can Be Told: The Poignance of Subliterary Hackwork

The GoH Who Got Away, a.k.a. Another Redbeard for the Black Circle

Uncollected Letter in a Locke Box

The Cat, the Skull and the Editor

Don Santiago de Valdez, Call Your Agent...

Kavalier (Not Cavalier), Clay and REH

Awards Season Special: Presenting the Lemurians!

Stage Stress-tested and Reinforced to Support All That Greatness...

Different On-Ramps to the Road of Kings

This Happy Breed of Men, This Little World/This Precious Stone Set in a Silver Sea

Go Tell the Spartans...

Hells of Iron and a Worm of Irony

Howardian Cymbalism

After the End: Howard & London's Postapocalyptic Imagery

London Calling: The Ragnar Lodbrog Chapter of The Star-Rover

“Friends Who Never Grow Stale”: A Historical Novelist Steeped in Howard

An Occurrence, But Not at Owl Creek Bridge

Whole Lotta Waiting Going On

Let That Be Their Last Battlefield – Until the Next One

Hearts in Mouths

The Voice of Saruman, Speaking the First Age Into Being

Another Centenary

The Boy Who Delivered Sean Connery's Beer

Cold Light and Winter-Soul Reflections

Snakes On A Comparatively Mundane Plane

Gibbets and Crows!

A Little Touch of Harry in the Akaana-Haunted Night

Ze, Mozadrim, Vachama Vongh Razan*

An Irish Bard at King Hrothgar's Court

Frazetta & Howard, Moorcock & Howard

Progress Retort

The Lion In His 75th Winter

Bumbles Pounce

Slay Cat Blues

Little Lost, and Much Gained, In Translation

John Carter of Earth

Long Ago, Far Away, and So Much Better Than It Is Today?

“Northern Woods,” Eastern Frontier, and a Very Young Southwesterner

Abomean Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves – And So Is Charles R. Saunders

Superman on a Psychotic Bender No More

Contra “Hyboria”; Or, Convenience Isn't Everything

Rogues and the Dark Horse They Rode In On

Pan Versus Peter Pan; Or, Can't We Have Some Adult Fantasy to Go With the Adulterated Fantasy?

After Aquilonia and Having Left Lankhmar: Sword-and-Sorcery Since the 1980s

What a Mummer Wild, What an Insane Child

Tainted Fruit From the Bitter Tree

REH Alive & Well As a Ghost in the Pop Culture Machine (An Occasional Series)

Larry Fessenden and the Spirits of the Lonely Places

Three Wise Men Bearing Gifts; No Myrrh, Just Frank Sense

All Disquiet on the Western Front

Habemus librum!

Howard on the Menu at the Shagadelicatessen

Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance – Plus Bodysnatching?

Something to Do With Deathlessness, Part One: Violence Reigns

Something to Do With Deathlessness, Part Two: Eyes We Dare Not Meet in Dreams

Something to Do With Deathlessness, Part Three: Splintered Shards of Time's Reflection

This, That, T'Other

Maybe They'll Devise an “Origin” for Ahab...

“Red Shadows”: Subgenre-Dawn's Early Light?

Household Name in CBS-Watching Households?

Laying Down The [First] Law

“The High-Spired Splendidness of Old”

Thongor. Brak. Conan. One of These Things Is Not Like the Others...

Lonely Mountain, Crowded Expectations; Or, Prelude as Successor

Samhain at The Cimmerian

A Farewell to Armistice Day: “What Hellish Seed...”

Linkage and Thinkage

“Lawless Speculation and Sharply Realized Detail”

An Early, Albeit Pagan, Christmas in the Old North

Night Falls On Whoheim

Legions From the Shadows, At This Late Date

Glaurung and Smaug Make Room For Fafnir

Still Dancing Attendance On A Dance With Dragons

Bicentennial Bash at the Dank Tarn of Auber!

Sticking to the Poe-Boy Diet

The Conscience, and the Kisses, of a King

He's Not a Barbarian, He's Just Drawn That Way

Really Dead White European Males (and Females)

Yet Another Drive-By Pathography

Fire and Water, Or At Least Serious Swiggage of Fire-Water

Mystic Chords of Memory and the Melancholy Tune Thereof

Derleth Be Not Proud: S.T. Joshi's The Rise and Fall of the Cthulhu Mythos

R'lyeh's Finest Hour?

Derleth Be Not Proud, Part Two: Cry 'Havoc' and Let Slip the Hounds of Tindalos

Derleth Be Not Proud, Part Three: Autochthonic Masses Howling and Wet-Mouthed

Green Hell, Golden Civilization?

Wheel of Pain, Tree of Woe, Throne of Tin-Foil; Or, The Daze of Highly Insulting Adventure

Heating Up Best Served Cold

“I'll Kill the Mama-Mfuka”: The Trail of Bohu in 2009

Sewer Charons, Scarab Beetles, and Salieri-ism

A week after uploading his last post to The Cimmerian, Steve Tompkins suffered a very serious case of food poisoning. Complications from that triggered a heart attack and he died on March 23, 2009.

Requiescat in pace, Steve.