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  2. Always Comes Evening - Wikipedia

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    Always Comes Evening is a collection of poems by Robert E. Howard. It was released in 1957 and was the author's second book to be published by Arkham House. It was released in an edition of 636 copies. The publication was subsidized by Howard's literary executor, Glenn Lord who compiled the poems.

  3. Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems P–Z) - Wikipedia

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    The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter, vol. 1, #2: Nov 2007: Untitled: Builders, The (3) N: Herman 2006, p. 156 Trail of Gold, The: 8: Come with me to the Land of Sunrise: A Rhyme of Salem Town and Other Poems: 2002: Untitled ("Come with me to the Land of Sunrise") Tentative title B (Lord 1976, p. 312); An early work C (Lord 1976, p. 312 ...

  4. Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H) - Wikipedia

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    ^K All or part of these poems are from or were included in a letter from Robert E. Howard to some recipient (the date is either the explicit date on the letter, an approximate dating of the letter where possible or else simply marked undated). e.g. "Letter: Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926" indicates that the poem is from a letter to Tevis ...

  5. Styles and themes of Robert E. Howard - Wikipedia

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    Howard would use both compound modification (i.e. A and B) or serial modification (i.e. A, B, C). [7] In addition to liberal use of adjectives and adverbs, he would use nominal compounds and compound verbs. [7] Coffman writes that this is something that "in most writers, is a flaw, but which Robert E. Howard gets away with beautifully." [7]

  6. Death-Song of Conan the Cimmerian - Wikipedia

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    "Death-Song of Conan the Cimmerian" is a 1972 fantasy narrative poem by American writer Lin Carter, featuring Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian.It was first published in Glenn Lord's Howard fanzine The Howard Collector, no. 17 (v. 3, no. 5), Autumn, 1972, [1] and reprinted in Carter's poetry collection Dreams from R'lyeh, (Arkham House, 1975) [2] and the magazine ...

  7. Red Shadows (Howard book) - Wikipedia

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    Red Shadows is a collection of Fantasy short stories and poems by Robert E. Howard. It was first published in 1968 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 896 copies. The stories and poems feature Howard's character, Solomon Kane. Many of the stories first appeared in the magazine Weird Tales.

  8. Charles Badger Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark published his first poetry collection in 1917. In 1925, he moved to a cabin in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where he lived for thirty years and continued to write poetry. [1] [2] [4] [6] [7] Clark was named the Poet Laureate of South Dakota by Governor Leslie Jensen in 1937.

  9. The Dark Man and Others - Wikipedia

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    The Dark Man and Others is a posthumously-published anthology of fifteen short stories by American author Robert E. Howard, named after his short story "The Dark Man", and covering the genres of adventure fiction, horror, historical fiction, fantasy, sword and sorcery, weird fiction and the weird West.