The DMRtian Chronicles, 7/24/2022
This week: New Fire and Ice comics, DAW Books is sold, Howard Andrew Jones signs with Baen. Also, articles on Robert E. Howard, Weird Tales, The Northman, Tarzan, and more.
Read MoreThis week: New Fire and Ice comics, DAW Books is sold, Howard Andrew Jones signs with Baen. Also, articles on Robert E. Howard, Weird Tales, The Northman, Tarzan, and more.
Read MoreYou probably know RazörFist from his opinionated, impassioned YouTube videos, but did you know he’s a fantasy author as well? In this interview we discuss such topics as his upcoming novel Death Mask, the influence of noir/detective stories on his writing, being called a “coked up metalhead Dennis Miller", and more.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Michael Moorcock, Lin Carter, King Arthur, Shakespeare, H. Rider Haggard, and more.
Read MoreMike Ploog richly deserves our birthday wishes, not least for his contributions to horror and sword-and-sorcery/heroic fantasy comics. In addition, Mike has worked on numerous cinematic projects of note.
Read More“Writers such as C. L. Moore and Clark Ashton Smith had a way of making even the otherworldly seem natural, but on top of that was another layer of invading weirdness that confronted the characters and put them in peril. My main aim as a writer is to capture this.”
Read MoreThe Death Dealer books embrace the schlock entertainment aspect of S&S so hard that they really can’t be described as caricature, unless unintentionally so. I suppose it’s possible Silke is taking the piss out of ‘80s barbarians on a level I can’t quite comprehend, but I don’t think so. It all feels too earnest.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Michael Moorcock, Dune, Nick Nightmare, Simon of Gitta, R. Scott Bakker, Roy Krenkel, Zorro, and more.
Read MoreKnown as the “Belgian Poe,” Jean Ray’s work is often suffused with a sense of dread. While Ray often used traditional motifs like vampires and deals with devil, some rare stories have elements of Cosmic Horror similar but distinct from the work of H.P. Lovecraft.
Read More“My goal when writing is to take myself to places that are completely unique and unsettling; if I do not feel the sincere weirdness while composing, then readers won’t feel it either.”
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Elric, Razorfist, Poul Anderson, Ken Kelly, Imaro, H.P. Lovecraft, and more.
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