The DMRtian Chronicles, 6/13/2021
Robert E. Howard became famous for creating Conan. But that warrior was only the beginning. (The Washington Post)
Bran Mak Morn: The Last King, a few thoughts (The Silver Key)
Titan Books to publish original Conan fiction (Conan.com)
Zebra Sword & Sorcery of the 1970s and 1980s (Dark Worlds)
Danish PSA for wearing bicycle helmets is the best Viking movie in 63 years (Boing Boing)
Pulp Fantasy Library: Jirel Meets Magic (Grognardia)
New Setting for an Old Hero: The Ginger Star by Leigh Brackett (Tor.com)
The World of John Buscema: Cart Gallery Masters Books #1 (Artist’s Edition Index)
Gardner F. Fox’s Crom the Barbarian (Dark Worlds)
Comic Review: The Witcher, Vol. 4: Of Flesh and Flame (Talking Pulp)
A Slayer of Monsters: Beowulf Translated by Howell D. Chickering, Jr. (Black Gate)
The Lost Empire of Sol - Review (S.E. Lindberg)
Science Fiction Adventures: December 1956 (Castalia House)
Advanced Review of The Cosmic Courtship + Cirsova Publishing Featured in Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Cirsova)
Dinosaurs, Steampunk, and an Indiana Jones-style Adventure: Turn Over the Moon by Ryan Harvey (Black Gate)
The Savage Land: A Pulp Heritage (Dark Worlds)
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Voidal (Goodman Games)
"Ubbo-Sathla" (Cthulery)
A Cthulhu Almanac (Pelgrane Press)
Robert Bloch: "The Opener of the Way," "The Secret of Sebek," "Return to the Sabbath" & "The Mandarin's Canaries" (MPorcius Fiction Log)
Sailor’s Grudge (Castalia House)
Belmont Tower Sword & Sorcery 1968 to 1981 (Dark Worlds)
Whetstone Issue 3 Now Available! (Whetstone)
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.