The DMRtian Chronicles, 7/25/2021
Rest in Peace Dean Andersson (Realms of Night)
Pulp Fantasy Library: The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth (Grognardia)
Words Weird and Wonderful: Jack Vance’s Dying Earth (Goodman Games)
Forgotten Books: The Monster Men - Edgar Rice Burroughs (Rough Edges)
Titan Comics Adapts Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Dreaming City (Exclusive) (CBR)
A Personal Look at Jack Vance’s Dying Earth: The Eyes of the Overworld (Goodman Games)
The man who sculpted Cthulhu: Stephen Hickman (1949-2021) (Karavansara)
The Black Hawks — David Wragg (Track of Words)
Library Additions: Three Jack Vance Firsts (Lawrence Person’s Futuramen)
Lin Carter’s Simrana Cycle – Book Review (Hellnotes)
Film Review: Krull (1983) (Talking Pulp)
Artist Spotlight: The Art Of . . . Lucas Graciano (The Geeky Nerfherder)
Book Review: 'Thieves' World' edited by Robert Lynn Asprin (The PorPor Books Blog)
Science Fiction Adventures: October 1957 (Castalia House)
June-July Rereads of Barry Malzberg and Tanith Lee (MPorcius Fiction Log)
Book Review: ‘El Borak and Other Desert Adventures’ by Robert E. Howard (Talking Pulp)
Final five volumes of the Lovecraft letters (Tentaclii)
Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On: The Tempest by William Shakespeare (Black Gate)
"The Fane of the Black Pharaoh" (Cthulery)
Updates (Howard History)
The Monsters of the Hyborian Age 8: The Dragon (Dark Worlds)
Is Hellish Quart the Most Realistic Swordfighting Game Ever? (Black Gate)
Howard Days 2021 - All the Audio in One Place!!! (The Cromcast)
Film Review: Wizards (1977) (Talking Pulp)
Ballantine Adult Fantasy: Lord Dunsany (Goodman Games)
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.