Herbert C. Klatt was a primary figure of the Lone Scouts of America movement in Texas. Not only did he contribute to Lone Scout, the organization’s official organ, he also wrote articles for a... More > plethora of “tribe papers” and edited Lone Scout columns for regional and community newspapers. Despite all this, Klatt is probably best known as a friend and correspondent of Texas author Robert E. Howard. Klatt’s importance in Howard’s biography has not been fully explored, but he was instrumental in the introduction of his more famous friend to the group of writers that eventually produced The Junto, including Harold Preece and Booth Mooney. Upon his death in 1928, Klatt’s friends attempted to garner support for a memorial collection of his writings. Plans were made and printers contacted, but the attempt was never realized—-until today. This anthology collects Klatt's letters to Tevis Clyde Smith and a sampling of his Lone Scout material. It also includes material by Robert E. Howard, Truett Vinson, and Smith.< Less
Herbert C. Klatt was a primary figure of the Lone Scouts of America movement in Texas. Not only did he contribute to Lone Scout, the organization’s official organ, he also wrote articles for a... More > plethora of “tribe papers” and edited Lone Scout columns for regional and community newspapers. Despite all this, Klatt is probably best known as a friend and correspondent of Texas author Robert E. Howard. Klatt’s importance in Howard’s biography has not been fully explored, but he was instrumental in the introduction of his more famous friend to the group of writers that eventually produced The Junto, including Harold Preece and Booth Mooney. Upon his death in 1928, Klatt’s friends attempted to garner support for a memorial collection of his writings. Plans were made and printers contacted, but the attempt was never realized—-until today. This anthology collects Klatt's letters to Tevis Clyde Smith and a sampling of his Lone Scout material. It also includes material by Robert E. Howard, Truett Vinson, and Smith.< Less
It is five years after the Revelation. A lone scout ship with a crew of five is on a routine mission to explore habitable planets for colonization. The routine is about to end when the ship enters a... More > seemingly normal system and discovers an unidentified radio signal from one of the planets...
This novelette sets the stage for stories set in a parallel universe that began at the same time as our own universe billions of years ago.< Less
The Dark man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, December 2012. Contents: Prefatory Remarks By Mark E. Hall Articles The Writer’s Style: Sound and Syntax in Howard’s... More > Sentences By David C. Smith “I ’n’ I A-Liberate Zimbabwe”: Motifs of Africa and Freedom in Howard’s “The Grisly Horror” By Patrick R. Burger Robert E. Howard and the Lone Scouts By Rob Roehm Reviews by Charles Hoffman and Charles Gramlich.< Less
The Dark man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, December 2012. Contents:
Prefatory Remarks
By Mark E. Hall
Articles
The Writer’s Style: Sound and Syntax
in... More > Howard’s Sentences
By David C. Smith
“I ’n’ I A-Liberate Zimbabwe”: Motifs of Africa and Freedom in Howard’s “The Grisly Horror”
By Patrick R. Burger
Robert E. Howard and the Lone Scouts
By Rob Roehm
Reviews by Charles Hoffman and Charles Gramlich.< Less