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The DMRtian Chronicles, 6/27/2021

Book Review: Bloodstone by Karl Edward Wagner (Aeon of Chaos)

Michael Moorcock: Elric, Dabbler in Wild Delights (Eight Miles Higher)

Jack Kirby’s ‘Thundarr the Barbarian’ Production Art (Heavy Metal)

Pulp Fantasy Library: Thieves' House (Grognardia)

When Sword & Sorcery Cast a Spell on the 1980s (The Saturday Evening Post)

Burroughs’ Amtor – A Satire of Ideologies (The Orthosphere)

The Pinnacle of Planetary Romance: The Reavers of Skaith by Leigh Brackett (Tor)

Clark Ashton Smith: "The End of the Story," "The Last Incantation," and "The Uncharted Isle" (MPorcius Fiction Log)

What is the Dying Earth? (Goodman Games)

Science Fiction Adventures: April 1957 (Castalia House)

John Buscema’s Bront (Dark Worlds)

Esteban Maroto: Heroes of Mythology (NeoText)

Throwback SF Thursday: Conan the Rogue by John Maddox Roberts (Every Day Should Be Tuesday)

Book Review: Nine Princes in Amber (Matthew J. Constantine)

Vengeance, Voyage & Adventure: Reading the Icelandic Sagas (Sagas from the Sea)

Edgar Allan Poe's Shadow (A Parable): A Two-Minute Summary and Literary Analysis (The Classic Horror Blog)

L.A. Morse’s The Flesh Eaters (Nocturnal Revelries)

Weird #26: “Far Below'” by Robert Barbour Johnson (1939) (Archaeologies of the Weird)

"The Shadow Over Innsmouth" (Cthulery)

Chane of the Golden Hair (Dark Worlds)

Top 10 Heroes (Sprigg’s Scribblings)


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.