Click to Subscribe
‘Against the Sunset’
James LaFond's Impressions of Autumn by Robert E. Howard
© 2018 James LaFond
JUN/13/18
Reading from A Word from the Outer Dark, page 79
“Now is the lyre of Homer flecked with rust,” begins the first verse of three in this circadian poem. Reading such brief, atmospheric works shot with reflection and shaded in reds, grays and midnight shadows, one finds—or this reader fancies—the doom-gurgling fountain of Howard’s most striking fantasies set in worlds so dark that his black-maned, dark-hearted and bloody-handed heroes might seem a comet of virtue against the worlds that bore them.
Read more at the link below:
‘Slave of the Greater Freedom’
a well of heroes
‘The Pulse of Life’
eBook
when you're food
eBook
fate
eBook
cracker-boy
eBook
by the wine dark sea
eBook
orphan nation
eBook
fanatic
eBook
the first boxers
eBook
fiction anthology one
  Add a new comment below:
Name
Email
Message