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The DMRtian Chronicles, 8/15/2021

Sword-and-Sorcery 101.2 (Scott Oden)

The Monster In The Mirror: Looking For HP Lovecraft by Robert H Waugh (book review) (SFcrowsnest)

Clark Ashton Smith’s Hyperborea (Goodman Games)

Pulp Fantasy Library: The Testament of Athammaus (Grognardia)

ERBFest 2021 — A Barsoomian Bull Session (PulpFest)

Visiting the Robert E. Howard Museum (New Pulp Tales)

DUNE gets new posters as marketing ramps up (The Wertzone)

Artist Spotlight: The Art Of . . . Lucio Parrillo (The Geeky Nerfherder)

10 best Lovecraftian horror films (Dhaka Tribune)

Review of “The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith Vol. V: The Last Hieroglyph” (J.W. Wright)

Fritz Leiber in Weird Tales (Dark Worlds)

MASSACRE Drops "The Innsmouth Strain", Announces New Album (Metal Injection)

Review: Barbarians of the Beyond, a novel by Matthew Hughes (Amazing Stories)

Visual History of ‘Conan’ Creator Robert E. Howard’s Works (ICv2)

Our PulpFest 2021 Dealers — Part Two (PulpFest)

Debuting at PulpFest 2021 — Part One (PulpFest)

Russel Crofoot and Jurgen (Wormwoodiana)

Jason and the Argonauts (1963) (Sprigg’s Scribblings)

Science Fiction Adventures: March 1958 (Castalia House)

Book Review: ‘The Witcher: Baptism of Fire’ by Andrzej Sapkowski (Talking Pulp)

The Big Five in the Comics (Dark Worlds)

The Night the Devil Got Angry – The Teufelsmauer in the Harz Foothills (The Lost Fort)

The Weird Tales of Margaret Brundage (PulpFest)

Imagining Primordial Heroes and John R. Fultz's Worlds Beyond Worlds (Spiral Tower Press)


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.