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Robert E. Howard & Pulp Studies
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Saturday, April 4, 2020
Know your Henry Whiteheads by Karen Joan Kohoutek
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Readers of classic pulp literature, particularly in the world of Weird Tales , may be familiar with the tales of Henry S. Whitehead, colle...
Sunday, March 10, 2019
“Perhaps it is my wish to be devoured”: Altha of Almuric by Karen Joan Kohoutek
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WT May 1936 The strong swordswoman characters created by Robert E. Howard (like Bêlit, Valeria, Dark Agnes, and Red Sonya of Rogatino) g...
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Sunday, July 22, 2018
By the Phoenix on This Sword I Rule! By Karen Joan Kohoutek
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“If I could but come to grips with something tangible, that I could cleave with my sword!” When Robert E. Howard revis...
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Sunday, June 24, 2018
Swanson of Dakota By Karen Joan Kohoutek
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Carl Swanson with his wife, Evelyn North Dakota, where I have lived for many years, is an under-represented state in the history of we...
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Sunday, October 22, 2017
Queen by Fire and Steel and Slaughter: Bêlit’s Hymn By Karen Joan Kohoutek
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Robert E. Howard’s short story “Queen of the Black Coast” introduced Conan’s first love, Bêlit, a passionate, ruthless pirate queen full ...
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