Sunday, April 18, 2021

New at Howard Works

Wolf Edita (Czech)
Rudá Sona: Stín supa

Featuring:  "The Shadow of the Vulture"
http://howardworks.com/Ruda_Sona-Stin_supa-Wolf_Edita.html




Argo (Czech)
Conan z Cimmerie, Svazek II. 

Featuring: 
"The Frost-Giant's Daughter"
"The Scarlet Citadel"
"Iron Shadows in the Moon"
http://howardworks.com/Conan_z_Cimmerie-Svazek2-Argo.html





Frank Coffman
The Cross Plainsman, December 2005 [Distributed in REHupa #196]

Featuring:  "The Challenge from Beyond"
http://howardworks.com/TheCrossPlainsman-Dec2005-REHupa196-FrankCoffman.html




Independently Published
The Dark Man V11N2
Featuring:  Articles on REH
http://howardworks.com/DarkmanV11N2-IndependentlyPublished.html




Dark Horse Comics
Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword Volume 1

Featuring: 
"Sea Curse"
"A New Game for Costigan"
"Knife, Bullet and Noose"
"The Thing on the Roof"
http://howardworks.com/robertehowards-savagesword1-TPB.html








Sunday, April 11, 2021

New at Howard Works

Providence Press (Italian)
El Borak Volume 2 Deluxe Edition

Featuring:   
"Three-Bladed Doom" (long version)
"Hawk of the Hills"
"The Iron Terror"
untitled story (Gordon, the American  . . .)
"The Coming of El Borak"
"Khoda Khan's Tale"
"El Borak" (2)
"The Shunned Castle"
"The White Jade Ring"
"A Power Among the Islands" 
"The Song of Yar Ali Khan" (poem)
"The Lion Gate"
untitled story (When Yar Ali Khan crept . . .)
untitled story (Two men were standing . . .)
untitled ("Now bright, now red, . . .") (poem)
"Under the Great Tiger"
untitled story (A Cossack and a Turk . . .)
"Spears of the East"
untitled story (. . . that is, the artistry)
untitled story (Thure Khan gazed out . . .)
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. January 1931,
"As always I found your recent letter . . ."
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. January 1931,
"This is rather a belated letter thanking . . ."
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. February 1931,
"I highly appreciate . . ."
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. February 1931,
"I’m writing this letter . . ."
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. June 1931,
"I didn’t take much of a trip after all."
Contains "The Grim Land" (poem)
To H. P. Lovecraft, July 14, 1931,
"Just a line . . ."
http://howardworks.com/El_Borak_Volume2-DeluxeEdition-ProvidencePress.html



Elara (Italian)
Fantasy&ScienceFiction anno VI numero 18

Featuring:   
"Etchings in Ivory"
A collection of six prose poems:
   "Proem"
   "Flaming Marble"
   "Skulls and Orchids"
   "Medallions in the Moon"
   "The Gods That Men Forget"
   "Bloodstones and Ebony"
http://howardworks.com/Fantasy-ScienceFiction_anno_VI_n.18-Elara.html



Fiction House Press
Oriental Stories V2N3 (Summer 1932)
Featuring:   
Letter to Oriental Stories, Summer 1932,
"Brundage did a fine job . . ."
http://howardworks.com/orientalstories9-FictionHousePress.html



Frank Coffman
The Cross Plainsman, August 2004 [Distribured in REHupa #188]

Featuring:   
Untitled ("Out of Asia the tribesmen came") (poem)
"Destiny" (2,  poem)
"Adventure" (2, poem)
"Nun" (poem)
"Adventurer" (poem)
"Poet" (poem)
"Monarchs" (poem)
"The Ballad of Abe Slickemmore" (poem)
Untitled ("Scarlet and gold are the stars tonight")  (poem, last four lines only)
http://howardworks.com/TheCrossPlainsman-Aug2004-REHupa188-FrankCoffman.html




Dark Horse Comics
Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword #10

Featuring:   
"The Gods of Bal-Sagoth" (Part 1)
"A Touch of Trivia" (brief excerpt)
http://howardworks.com/robertehowards-savagesword10.html







Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Preliminary  Nominations for the Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards for 2020 and 2021 are Now Open

Preliminary nominations for the Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards are now open. Due to CoVid19 throwing everything into confusion last year, the 2020 Awards were not done. The Foundation now plans to remedy this by giving awards for 2020 and 2021 this year. This means that members can make nominations for articles, books, blogs, essays, art, etc. that came out in 2019, as well as for 2020, and there will be a set of awards given for each year. Members eligible to make nominations MUST have been REHF members in the calendar year of the nomination, i.e. you must have been an REHF member in 2019 to make nominations for the 2020 awards, and an REHF member in 2020 to make nominations for the 2021 awards. So get busy and think back to all of the Howard-related stuff that came out during the time of January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, for the 2020 awards, and from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 for the 2021 awards. Send all nominations to the following email address:

rehawardsjb@gmail.com

If the article, essay, blog, art, audio-visual piece, etc. is available on the internet, please include the link to the work with your nomination. Also, please make sure that your nominations are identified by the year they are applicable to, i.e. 2019 items are tagged with 2020, and 2020 items are tagged with 2021. *You may nominate up to five candidates per award for each year (2019 and/or 2020) in which you were a member, e.g. up to 5 Atlantean nominations for 2019 and 5 Atlantean nominations for 2020 if you were a member for both years.
 
Preliminary nominations will be closed at 11:59 PM Central Daylight Saving Time (CDST), Monday, April 12, 2021. The top three nominees in each category will be selected by the Legacy Circle members of the Foundation, and the resulting final ballot will be voted on by all dues-paying (2019 and/or 2020) Foundation members. (Categories with more than 3 nominees represent a tie in the nomination voting). The list of nominees for Legacy Members to vote on to determine the final ballot list will go out *by* Tuesday, April 20, 2021, with the final date for Legacy Members to vote on the Legacy Ballot ending at 11:59 PM (CDST), Friday April 30, 2021. The final ballot of nominations taken from the Legacy Ballot will be posted online at the Foundation website and sent to members for voting *by* Thursday, May 6, 2021. The final vote on the REHF Awards for 2020 and 2021 will end at 11:59 PM (CDST) on Saturday May 15, 2021, with the winners announced at Howard Days 2021.

Here are the categories:

The Atlantean — Outstanding Achievement, Book (non-anthology/collection)
(Books may be print or digital, must be a minimum of 50,000 words, and must be substantively devoted to the life and/or work of REH. Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible.)

The Valusian — Outstanding Achievement, Book (anthology/collection)
(Books may be print or digital, must be a minimum of 50,000 words, and must be substantively devoted to the life and/or work of REH. Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible.)

The Hyrkanian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay (Print)
(Essays must have made their first public published appearance in the previous calendar year and be substantive scholarly essays on the life and/or work of REH. Short pieces, interviews, reviews, trip reports, and other minor works do not count.)

The Cimmerian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay (Online)
(Essays must have made their first public published appearance in the previous calendar year and be substantive scholarly essays on the life and/or work of REH. Short blog posts, speeches, reviews, trip reports, and other minor works do not count.)

The Venarium — Emerging Scholar
(Candidates will have recently begun making significant contributions to Howard scholarship through publications and/or presentations over the past few years. Previous winners are not eligible.)

Previous Venarium Winners:
2005 – Mark Finn
2006 – Rob Roehm
2007 – John Haefele
2008 – No Award
2009 – No Award
2010 – Barbara Barrett
2011 – No Award
2012 – Jeffrey Shanks
2013 – No Award
2014 – Patrick Burger
2015 – Karen Joan Kohoutek
2016 – Bobby Derie
2017 – Todd Vick
2018 – Dierk Guenther
2019 – Bob Byrne

The Stygian—Outstanding Achievement, Website or Periodical
(Eligible candidates are limited to print or digital magazines, journals, blogs, or internet sites with substantive material that is primarily devoted to scholarship on the life and works of Robert E. Howard. Websites must have been updated with new content at least once in the previous calendar year. Print periodicals must have had an issue published in the previous calendar year. Non-static social media like Facebook and Twitter would not be eligible.)

The Black Lotus – Outstanding Achievement, Multimedia
(Eligible candidates have produced a multimedia or audio/visual work or series of works, such as videos, documentaries, podcasts, animation, etc. related to the life and work of REH)

The Black River—Special Achievement
(Candidates will have produced or contributed something special that doesn't fit into any other category: scholarly presentations, biographical discoveries, etc.)

The Rankin — Artistic achievement in the depiction of REH’s life and/or work
(Art must have made its first public published appearance in the previous calendar year.)

Black Circle Award – Lifetime Achievement
(Individuals who have made significant and long-lasting contributions to REH scholarship, publishing, or the promotion of Howard’s life and works. Eligible candidates must have been publicly involved in Howard-related activities for a minimum of two decades. Sixty percent of the vote is required for 
induction into the Black Circle)

Current Black Circle Members Living and Deceased:
2005 – Glenn Lord
2006 – No Award
2007 – Rusty Burke and Don Herron
2008 – Novalyne Price Ellis
2009 – No Award
2010 – No Award
2011 – Bill Cavalier
2012 – Dennis McHaney
2013 – Damon Sasser
2014 – Patrice Louinet
2015 – Karl Edward Wagner
2016 – Roy Thomas
2017 – No Award
2018 – No Award
2019 – No Award 

**REMEMBER**Qualified Members can nominate up to 5 nominees in each category per year (i.e. 5 for 2020, and 5 for 2021) that they were a member in.

Timeline:
Monday, April 12, 11:59pm CDT: deadline for preliminary nominations
Tuesday, April 20: Ballots will be sent to Legacy members for voting on finalists
Friday, April 30, 11:59pm CDT: Deadline for Legacy member ballots
Thursday, May 6: final ballots with up to three finalists per award will be sent to all dues-paid 2019/2020 members
Saturday, May 15, 11:59pm CDT: Deadline for final ballots

Ablaze Publishing
Now available!

THE CIMMERIAN: 
IRON SHADOWS IN THE MOON #1

Writer: Robert E. Howard, Virginie Augustin
Art: Virginie Augustin 
Cover A: Brian Level
Cover B: Virginie Augustin
Cover C: Kajo Baldisimo
Cover D: Fritz Casas

Robert E. Howard's Conan is brought to life UNCENSORED!  

Discover the true Conan, unrestrained, violent, and sexual.  Read the story as he intended!

A young woman in danger is pursued by her vile master. Conan, whose family has just been wiped out by this same master, puts an end to the beauty's pursuer, and saves her with a blow of his sword. Bound by fate, the couple decide to hit the road together. Their journey takes them to an island where they discover strange ruins inhabited by dark magic. Their paradise-like refuge soon turns into a suffocating nightmare where shadows lurk. Who knows the extent of the dangers that lie there?   They will quickly learn that on an island, the biggest threat does not always come from the outside...

Iron Shadows in the Moon reveals the genius of its author in describing universes as singular as they are mysterious. With her line, both delicate and powerful, Virginie Augustin illustrates this oppressive and mystical atmosphere, and gives the story a new graphic breath.

Full Color, 7x10, 32 pages, $3.99










CONAN THE BARBARIAN #20 
Now available!

Written by Jim Zub
Art by Cory Smith
Cover by Geof Shaw
Variant Cover by Dan Panosian

• CONAN must escape the Khitai royal guard while stalking through an uncharted land and battling the forces of nature that would see him fall!
• But is his new comrade MEIWEI everything she seems?
• And what secrets do HENG THE INSURGENT and his roving bandits hide?

Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99






Monday, April 5, 2021

 The Art of Robert E. Howard

This is a series of articles that provides a showcase for the many fine artists that have illustrated the works of Robert E. Howard over the years. 

A new post for another artist will be available soon.

The Art of Robert E. Howard: Peter Andrew Jones
http://messagesfromcrom.blogspot.com/2019/05/theart-of-robert-e.html

The Art of Robert E. Howard: Michael William Kaluta 
http://messagesfromcrom.blogspot.com/2018/06/the-art-of-robert-e.html



Sunday, April 4, 2021

New at Howard Works

Elara (Italian)
Tutte le Indagini di Steve Harrison
Featuring:  
"Teeth of Doom"
"People of the Serpent"
"Lord of the Dead"
"The Black Moon"
"The Voice of Death"
"The House of Suspicion"
"Names in the Black Book"
"The Silver Heel"
"Graveyard Rats"
"The Mystery of Tannernoe Lodge"
untitled synopsis ("Steve Harrison received a wire . . .")
"The Silver Heel" (Synopsis)  
"Graveyard Rats" (Draft)
"The Sappious Few Menchew"
"The Fastidious Fooey Mancucu"
"The Toy Rattle Murder Case"
"The Werewolf Murder Case"
"The Tom Thumb Moider Mystery"
http://howardworks.com/Tutte_le_Indagini_di_Steve_Harrison-Elara.html




Yorick Fantasy Magazine (Italian)
La Saga di Robert Howard: Le mie poesie preferite, Taccuino 14

Featuring:  
"A Legend of Faring Town" (poem) 
"A Song of the Race" (poem) 
"Twilight on Stonehenge" (poem) 
"Adventurer" (poem) 
"The Grey Lover" (poem) 
"The Tempter" (poem) 
"The Moor Ghost" (poem) 
"Solomon Kane's Homecoming" (1, poem) 
"The Gates of Nineveh" (poem) 
"The Palace of Bast" (poem) 
"The Return of Sir Richard Grenville" (poem) 
"Marching Song of Connacht" (poem) 
"A Song of the Werewolf Folk" (poem) 
"Babylon" (poem) 
"The Gods of Easter Island" (poem) 
http://howardworks.com/La_Saga_di_Robert_Howard14-Le_mie_poesie_preferite-YorickFantasyMagazine.html




Fiction House Press
Magazine of Horror #36 

Featuring:  "The Grisly Horror"
http://howardworks.com/MagazineofHorror36-FictionHousePress.html



Frank Coffman
The Cross Plainsman, October 2003 [Distributed in REHUPA #183]

Featuring:
"Roads" (poem)
"The Adventurer"  (poem)
http://howardworks.com/TheCrossPlainsman-Oct2003-REHupa183-FrankCoffman.html




Dark Horse Comics
Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword #9

Featuring:
"Black Colossus"
"Mountain Man" (Part 3 of 3)
To Tevis Clyde Smith, ca. May 1930,
"Well, Fear Finn, I was in Brownwood yesterday . . ." (excerpt only)
http://howardworks.com/robertehowards-savagesword9.html