The DMRtian Chronicles: 10/16/2022
Arminius, Bane of Eagles (Castalia House)
Relics Renowned: Objects of Power in the Elric Saga (Goodman Games)
The rise, fall and resurrection of horror fiction in American popular entertainment (Scroll.in)
Of Jack London, Earle Labor, and William Dean Howells (The Silver Key)
Setting the record straight on Sony's upcoming Tarzan film and other misconceptions about Tarzan (Pulp Crazy - video)
REVIEW: Red Seas Under Red Skies by Scott Lynch (Grimdark Magazine)
Dan the Destructor (Ink and Quill)
A Night in the Lonesome October by Roger Zelazny (Rising's Rapid Reviews) (Cobwebs)
Independent Author Spotlight: Misha Burnett (DMR Books)
What Makes an Unreliable Narrator: “Severian’s” Voice in Gene Wolfe’s The Book of the New Sun (Tor.com)
The Dark Eidolon and Other Fantasies (Forrest for the Trees)
Carnacki the Ghost-finder's 7 Best Cases: A Spooky Spotlight on Hodgson's Steampunk Occult Detective (The Classic Horror Blog)
"The Summons of Nuguth-Yug" (Cthulery)
Horror At Sea: The Boats Of The Glen Carrig (Frontier Partisans)
Pulp Fantasy Library: The Devotee of Evil (Grognardia)
Fear #11 (December, 1972) (Attack of the 50 Year Old Comic Books)
‘Perilous Escapades’ (The Pulp Super-Fan)
Elric Covers Through the Years (Goodman Games)
Rafael Kayanan: Four Decades of Savagery and Finesse (DMR Books)
Ian Cameron Esslemont's new MALAZAN novel finally gets a release date...and controversial cover art (The Wertzone)
The Black Star by Lin Carter (MPorcius Fiction Log)
Pulp artist Margaret Brundage (The Pulp Super-Fan)
Painting Tasha, the Witch Queen – Part 2 (Muddy Colors)
Ellsworth’s Cinema of Swords: Mondo Mifune (Black Gate)