The DMRtian Chronicles, 10/10/2021
Pulp Fantasy Library: Three Hearts and Three Lions (Grognardia)
The Cappen Varra Stories of Poul Anderson (Dark Worlds)
Vengeance, Voyage & Adventure: Reading the Icelandic Sagas (Sagas from the Sea)
Robert Low, 1952 - May 31, 2021 (Black Gate)
DMR authors Howie K. Bentley and Matthew Knight: EP#103: Call of the Cauldron - An Interview with Cauldron Born (Monsters, Madness and Magic)
Weirdbook #42 (Castalia House)
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser Return! (Goodman Games)
Updated cover for the forthcoming The Ever More Fantastical Art of Jim Pitts (Parallel Universe Publications)
Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction (2017) (The Ricochet Reviewer)
Deeper (Paperback Warrior)
"The Repairer of Reputations" (1895) (Can’t Explain)
Weird Tales Mar '35: Robert E. Howard, C. L. Moore & Bram Stoker (MPorcius Fiction Log)
Weird #36: “The Hungry House” by Robert Bloch (1951) (Archaeologies of the Weird)
Literary S&S on Film (Ken Lizzi)
Watch the Teaser for ‘Mad God,’ a Stop-Motion Epic 30 Years in the Making (Heavy Metal)
The Fantasy Trip (Grognardia)
Weird #35: “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles” by Margaret St. Clair (1951) (Archaeologies of the Weird)
Comic Review: Dungeons & Dragons: Neverwinter Tales – The Legend of Drizzt, Vol. 1 (Talking Pulp)
As the Computer Commands: The General, Book 1: The Forge by David Drake and S. M. Stirling (Tor)
Shamanism and Literary Creativity Part One (Earl Livings)
Review: Khai of Ancient Khem by Brian Lumley (Under Their Black Wings)
The mysterious prehistoric city that has baffled scientists for years (MSN.com)
D.M. Ritzlin founded DMR Books in 2015 with the aim of revitalizing sword-and-sorcery literature. DMR’s publications include reprints of classic material by authors such as Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith, as well as brand-new collections and anthologies by some of the finest fantasy writers active today. A collection of his own stories, Necromancy in Nilztiria, was released in October 2020. Nilztiria is a world of adventure and strangeness, peopled by lusty heroes and callous villains. The thirteen sword-and-sorcery stories presented in Necromancy in Nilztiria place the emphasis on sorcery and mix in a touch of gallows humor. Click the cover for more information.