The DMRtian Chronicles, 5/22/2022
This week: Conan the Barbarian, Weird Tales, Jack Williamson, Tarzan, Guy Gavriel Kay, Angus McBride, Ray Bradbury, and more.
Read MoreThis week: Conan the Barbarian, Weird Tales, Jack Williamson, Tarzan, Guy Gavriel Kay, Angus McBride, Ray Bradbury, and more.
Read MoreI loved the movie then, and I love it now, 40 years after its release on this week in 1982. Time has not dimmed its power, nor my enthusiasm, for the original Conan the Barbarian.
Read MoreAngus McBride did so much to bring the past alive for history nerds of my generation. He was also an outstanding artist for various fantasy RPGs during the 1980s.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Stephen Fabian, H.P. Lovecraft, Errol Flynn, and more.
Read MoreH. Rider Haggard’s essay, “On Fiction”, was written in response to literary attacks by “The Dean of American Letters”, William Dean Howells. In the essay, Haggard makes one of the first great arguments for the inherent worth of adventure/fantasy fiction. It remains an early landmark in the field of literary criticism, penned by a titan just coming into his full strength.
Read MoreOne hundred fifty years ago, William Dean Howells fabricated the elitist rules by which American ‘literature’ is guided. American fiction still suffers from his boring legacy. Learning how we got here can help get us out of the pit he dug.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Frank Frazetta, Jeff Jones, Harold Lamb, James Bama, and more.
Read MoreAdmired by everyone from Frank Miller to Neil Gaiman, Neal Adams brought a ferocity, dynamism and grimness to his art not often seen then or now.
Read MoreYou’ve seen Lauren Gornik’s art on the covers of quite a few releases from DMR Books, the most recent being the anthology Terra Incognita. With Terra Incognita out now, I thought it would be a good time to talk to Lauren about her artistic processes and influences.
Read MoreThis week: Karl Edward Wagner, Robert E. Howard, vikings, Gor, Poul Anderson, Edgar Allan Poe, and more.
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