The DMRtian Chronicles, 9/9/2018
Elric, Jack Vance, Men’s Adventure, and more in this week’s roundup.
Read MoreElric, Jack Vance, Men’s Adventure, and more in this week’s roundup.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard’s horror stories, Clark Ashton Smith’s effective poetic prose, and more.
Read MoreEdgar Rice Burroughs would turn one hundred and forty-three today. Since I have yet to pen "Part Two" of my centennial tribute to Roy G. Krenkel, I thought it apropos to at least look briefly at the treasure trove of ERBian art that flowed from RGK's prolific pen and brush.
Read MoreArtist Michael Wm. Kaluta turned seventy-one years old yesterday. He was one of the very first artists who really caught my attention when I was a preteen and I remain a fan to this day.
Read MoreCAS, CAS, and more CAS!
Read MoreA. Merritt passed on seventy-five years ago today. He died a very successful man--albeit, overworked and highly stressed--being at the top of his game in the fields of weekly periodical publishing and in the realm of popular literature. He had also left an indelible mark on the formation of the newborn sword and sorcery genre.
Read MoreH.P. Lovecraft was born one hundred and twenty-eight years ago today and when it comes to the Forefathers of Sword and Sorcery, he is truly a Great Old One. The two co-founders of sword and sorcery fiction both considered HPL to be possibly the greatest living writer and all of the First Generation S&S authors were part of the Lovecraft Circle. All of them.
Read MoreElric! Conan! Frazetta! All this and more in this week’s roundup of items of interest from around the web.
Read MoreWhoa! It has been a hectic summer here in the wilds of Essi-Keh and the anniversary of Clark Ashton Smith's mortality nearly slipped by me. Considering that Klarkash-Ton is our Dread Editor's favorite author (along with A. Merritt) and one of my own personal literary deities, this date could not go unremarked.
Read MoreReviews of the latest and best sword-and-sorcery fiction and more.
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