The DMRtian Chronicles, 1/3/2021
A New Book Makes the Case That Fantasy Art Is America’s Least Understood Fine-Art Form (Artnet)
Pulp Fantasy Library: Sign of the Labrys (Grognardia)
Six New Anthologies of Sword and Sorcery in 2020 (Spiral Tower)
The Cimmerian Volume 1: Queen of the Black Coast & Red Nails (Messages from Crom)
Adventures in Fiction: Michael Moorcock (Goodman Games)
Book Review: ‘Kull: Exile of Atlantis’ by Robert E. Howard (Talking Pulp)
Tales from the Magician's Skull - review (S E Lindberg)
Channelling the Unknowable - An interview with Ramsey Campbell, the modern master of weird fiction (Book & Film Globe)
Metal visionaries Kim Holm and Costin Chioreanu recreate a Lovecraftian nightmare for our times (Louder Sound)
How Cosmic Horror Went Mainstream (IGN)
A look back at how Tarzan swung into immortality (Pasatiempo)
The Beasts of Pellucidar: Comic Book Style (Dark Worlds)
The Unknown Fritz Leiber (Castalia House)
Harry Clarke online (John Coulthart)
Book Review: 'Starkadder' by Bernard King (The PorPor Books Blog)
Tales Of Nephren Ka (DLS Reviews)
This Way There Be Dragons by Berni Wrightson (Cap’n’s Comics)
Adventures in Fiction: Fritz Leiber (Goodman Games)
Review: Old Nathan, David Drake, 1991. (MarzAat)
The photo is the clue: Arthur Conan Doyle’s love for his Lost World hero (The Guardian)
Sword & Sorcery Comics: Alpha the Slave Pirate (Dark Worlds)
Witches, Sorcerers, and Space Citadels: Alan Brown on Swords Against Tomorrow, edited by Robert Hoskins (Black Gate)