Skull-Face / Almuric
and Other Stories That Strongly Reflect
Howard’s Influences
One is left with these two
fantasy “short novels;” but then I
ask, why try to hide Robert E.
Howard’s influences? Why not celebrate
them? And this is the answer I get!
Skullface (Moon of Skulls,
Wildside Press)
Almuric (Weird Works, Vol.
10, Wildside Press, forthcoming)
The Ballad of King Geraint (The “New” Howard Reader #6, Autumn 1999)
The Black Stone (People of the
Dark, Wildside Press)
Sea Curse (
The Voice of El-Lil (Moon of Skulls, Wildside Press, The Howard Review
#13, lulu.com & Robert E. Howard’s Strange Tales, lulu.com)
A Song of Bards (unpublished)
Miscellanea . .
.
Taverel Manor (The Howard Reader #8, August 2003)
The Last Man (unpublished)
Akram the Mysterious (The “New” Howard Reader #2, August 1998)
The Kissing of Sal Snooboo (Echoes from an
Iron Harp, Donald M. Grant)
The Cooling of Spike McRue (Writer of the
Dark)
The Whoopansat of Humorous
Kookooyam (The “New” Howard Reader
#1)