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A Hyborian Age podcast featuring the works of Robert E. Howard, his pop culture legacy, and other weird fiction.
Welcome back, Cromrades! This week's show is a double-feature! We not only unpack 'The Devil in Iron,' but we're also joined by Howard Andrew Jones! HAJ happens to have a book of his own that has just dropped, entitled 'Lord of a Shattered Land.' You can buy it direct from Baen here!
Needless to say, this is a longer episode, as we cover not only REH's Conan, but also HAJ's Hanuvar. Plug in those headphones, 'cause this one is a ton of fun!
If you are looking for some guide posts for 'The Devil in Iron,' you can check out this great article by HAJ and Bill Ward from some years back (and check the 'One Things' below).
If you want to get into some of HAJ's short fiction, and check out a ton of additional S&S that he has edited, then be sure check out this link here for Goodman Games' 'Tales of the Magician's Skull!'
One Things
Jonster: Stayin' pulpy with 'Fury from the Tomb' by S.A. Sidor!
Josh: Stayin' golden with a re-read of Tolkien's 'The Hobbit!'
HAJ: Getting into newer lit crit and fannish writing with Waltz and Byrne's 'Hither Came Conan!'
Luke: Reading an ARC of HAJ's 'Lord of a Shattered Land!'
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Welcome back, Cromrades! This episode is special for us, we have a nearly two hour conversation with John F. Mayer, a friend of Karl Edward Wagner's from back in the day and an insightful, creative person in his own right! We talk about Karl's inspirations for Kane, some Appalachian horror, what it was like to hang with Karl back in the day, and John's efforts to keep the Wagner literary legacy alive and appreciated along with his own creative output! So open those curtains, let the SUNSHINE in, and get ready for a Wild Ride to Toad Hall!
Some of John's art:
| “50 Years of Weird Tales” (WT50: A Tribute to Weird Tales, 1974) |
| “Karl Wagner’s Apostle of Blood” (Midnight Sun, 1974) |
John: CHOKE GASP! The Best of 75 Years of EC Comics
Jonathan: Walt Simonson's Orion run
Josh: True Detective
Luke: All Systems Red: The Murderbot Diaries
For more of John's reflections on Wagner, we encourage you to read The Dark Muse of Karl Edward Wagner: A Memoir by John Mayer. (The Internet Archive)
| © John Mayer |
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Outro: "One Last Ride" by Molly Hatchet. Music obtained legally; we hope our discussion of this content makes you want to go out and purchase the work!
| Robert E. Howard Days 2016, Cross Plains, TX |
(A note about Robert E. Howard's Bookshelf: This list of books was compiled by Rusty, and was formerly hosted on the REHupa website. We haven't been able to find a copy online, though the page was archived by The Internet Archive's Way Back Machine. All pages are accessible, though you may find that you need to click through the archived copies to find certain pages. The most recent copy is from October 9, 2011. Here's the link.)
| The Romance of Early British Life, From the Earliest Times to the Coming of the Danes, by G.F. Scott Elliot (London: Seeley and Co. Ltd., 1909) |
"I saw the name 'Picts' first on maps, and always the name lay outside the far-flung bounds of the Roman empire. This fact aroused my intense interest – it was so signifigant of itself. The mere fact suggested terrific wars – savage attacks and ferocious resistance – valor and heroism and ferocity." (REH to HP Lovecraft, 2 March 1932)
"There did the tribe abide for centuries, and grew strong and mighty, and from thence did they spread all over the world. From the Afric deserts to the Baltic forests, from the Nile to the peaks of Alba they ranged, growing their grain, grazing their cattle, weaving their cloth. They built their crannogs in the Alpen lakes; they reared their temples of stone upon the plains of Britain. They drove the Atlanteans before them, and they smote the red-haired reindeer men." (Men of the Shadows)
"We scanned the lake. No boats rippled its surface. No foe showed among the scant reeds near its bank. We turned, gazing across the heather. And without a sound the Roman crumpled and fell forward, a short spear standing between his shoulders." (Men of the Shadows)
| The Prehistoric World: Or, Vanished Races, by E.A. Allen. (Cincinnati: Central Publishing House, 1885). |
| The Outline of History: Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind, by H.G. Wells. 4th Edition. 4 vols. (New York: The Review of Reviews Company, 1922). |
| Theosophy in Outline, by F. Milton Willis. Little Blue Book (Pocket Series) No. 477. (Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1923). |