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Blog Name: The Cimmerian
Url: http://www.thecimmerian.com/
Language: English
Topics: Robert E. Howard, fantasy, pulp
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Pulp Collecting and REH, Part 2
No other pulp magazine featured more of Howard's stories and poems than Weird Tales. Previous installments: Pulp Collecting and REH, Part 1
Conan & Mongoose part ways: what now for Hyborian Age roleplayers?
It seems that a disagreement between gaming company Mongoose Publishing and the Conan license holders has led to the company parting ways with the Conan property: A disagreement between ourselves and the licence holders has resulted in Conan being suspended in limbo. It is a tricky position – we cannot produce more material for
Afrikaaner Bob
  In the latest The Dark Man, Charles Hoffman’s “Elements of Sadomasochism in the Fiction and Poetry of Robert E. Howard” has some interesting comments on “The Hyena”, a very early Howard story written while Howard was still in his teens. It is interesting to find that he also used this setting with two other tales, “The Slayer”, and “The Wings of the Bat”, both unprinted until “
The Collected Drawings of Robert E. Howard is ready to order
        Straight from Cimmerian alumnus, Rob Roehm, over at The Robert E. Howard Foundation website… The Robert E. Howard Foundation is pleased to announce The Collected Drawings of Robert E. Howard. This slim, 42-page volume collects all of the known artwork by our favorite Texan. All of the comics and doodles from his letters and all of the Hyborian Age maps have been collected, but that’s not all. Many pr
Born of Hope: another Lord of the Rings fan film
Earlier this year, Leo Grin reported on the debut of The Hunt for Gollum, a fan film chronicling Aragorn’s search for the fallen hobbit during the Watchful Peace prior to the outbreak of war. It was well-received, and is probably one of the finer examples of fan cinema in terms of technical achievement. However, li

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