The DMRtian Chronicles, 3/1/2020
Hansi Kürsch and Jon Schaffer talk about Stephen King and others: Demons & Wizards: Which Books Are the Most Metal? (Loudwire)
Clark Ashton Smith: A Dark Sci-Fi Gem (25 Years Later)
Interview with the director of The Color Out of Space: How Nic Cage and a Ouija Board Brought Richard Stanley Back to Set (Vulture)
Weird Tales artist: The Mysterious Dolgov-Part One (Tellers of Weird Tales)
Excellent review of Jack Vance’s “Tales of the Dying Earth” (Boing Boing)
Joe R. Lansdale: Rogue Blades Presents: Out There in the Wilds with Robert E. Howard (Black Gate)
Burroughs, Brackett and more: S&S 201: Five More You Should Know (Ken Lizzi)
Books read in 2020: No. 4 -- Death's Sting (Books, Beer and Barbarians)
Manly Wade Wellman Part 1 (1927-1940) (Dark Worlds)
Manly Wade Wellman Part 2 (1941-1949) (Dark Worlds)
Arthur Conan Doyle wrote more than detective novels (Borneo Bulletin)
Larry Correia: Target Rich Environment Volume 1 (Castalia House)
What is a pulp? (Pulp Flakes)
The Influence, by Ramsey Campbell (Skulls in the Stars)
Review: “The Phantom Farmhouse”, Seabury Quinn, 1923. (MarzAat)
"The Tomb," "The Tree," "The Temple," "The Moon-Bog," and "The Hound" by H. P. Lovecraft (MPorcius Fiction Log)
Tales of the French Foreign Legion from Argosy: Better Than Bullets (The Pulp Archivist)
Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Good News in Three Acts (Black Gate)