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2008 Howard Days Schedule Announced
Bill Cavalier has posted the information for this year's Howard Days (June 13 - 14) over at the
REHupa
website.  It looks to be a great line-up this year and with the gregarious Mark Finn as
GOH, it will be anything but dull. Check back from time at the website as updates and more
detailed schedule info will be added later.

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Posted by Damon C. Sasser on February 27, 2008
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Robert E. Howard's Desert Adventures Returning to Print
As announced on Conan.com:

Paradox Entertainment is happy to announce that the next book in the Robert E.
Howard library of classics, published by Del Rey, will bring readers to Egypt,
the Middle East, and Central Asia as we follow the adventures of Francis X.
Gordon ("El Borak") and Kirby O'Donnell. The book will be illustrated by
renowned artist Michael Kaluta, among other things known for "The Shadow" (DC
Comics), "Starstruck" (Marvel), and the 1994 J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar. Kaluta is
no stranger to illustrating Robert E. Howard since he illustrated El Borak and
Kirby O'Donnell in the FAX editions from the mid-1970's, as well as created
concept art for the upcoming animated feature "Conan: Red Nails". Rusty Burke
continues to helm the role as series editor.

Francis X. Gordon
Gordon is called "El Borak" - the Swift - by the untamed tribesmen of Central
Asia and the Middle East. The nickname describes his speed with sword and
revolver, the latter skill perfected in an earlier career as a Texas gunman. A
freelance adventurer who occasionally hires on with the British Secret Service
to foil Russia's imperialistic designs north of the Khyber Pass, Gordon
sometimes rides into trouble alone, sometimes with a small band of dedicated
friends. In the fearsome Land of Ghouls, he infiltrates and shatters a resurgent
band of outlaws who have attempted to revive the brotherhood of the Assassins.
In the corpse-choked Pass of Swords, he throws off his disguise as "Shirkuh," a
killer for hire, to foil the sinister Black Tigers. When WW1 explodes, he
follows the call of duty southward to fight alongside Lawrence of Arabia.

Kirby O'Donnell
Like Gordon, Kirby O'Donnell is a restless American who has found his true home
on the far borders of High Tartary. Armed with the fighting-knife called the
kindhjal and cloaked in the assumed identity of "Ali El Ghazi," a Kurdish
soldier of fortune, O'Donnell follows a legend of vast treasure to the forgotten
city of Shahrazar. He finds the fortune, then consigns it to destruction so as
to prevent it from igniting a conflagration across Central Asia. But another
fabulous hoard awaits, the ruby-encrusted idol known as the Blood-stained God;
it is O'Donnell's for the taking, in the rugged hills beyond the Crag of Eagles
- if he can survive multiple double-crosses to claim it!

Per Rusty, the volume will not include the large amount of El Borak material published in the
Cryptic chapbooks during the 1980s.  Since this material was written by REH when he was a mere
teenager, it should be considered juvenilia .  Also, much of it is incomplete and only of interest to
the most die-hard fans.  Rusty hopes to have it published (possibly by the Howard Foundation) at
the same time as the Del Rey book.

However, you gonna have to wait two years since it’s currently slated to appear in February 2010.

-- Posted by Damon C. Sasser on February 20, 2008
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The Mad Immensities of Night: Selected Horror Stories and Verse by
Robert E Howard
Despite some initial confusion over the title and contents, this collection of selected Howard
horror stories is set for publication by Del Rey on October 28th (just in time for Halloween!) and
weighs in at a whopping 500 plus pages of Howard Horror.  It will be illustrated by popular English
comic book artist Greg Staples, who has also done some concept art for the in-production
Solomon Kane film.  Once again, Rusty Burke will be the editor.

-- Posted by Damon C. Sasser on February 13, 2008
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