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Curator of the art, history and fiction of old dreams.

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Austrian artist Rudolf Sieber-Lonati painted many of the Larry Brent covers. His distinctive lurid style can be seen on the covers of many gruselromanes from the 1960s and 1970s

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And does UFOs require an apostrophe, as it's a plural of an abbreviation?

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The magazine was a mix of reprints and original stories. Frank Belknap Long and Robert E Howard both contributed, and it was the first US magazine to publish Agatha Christie ("The Woman Who Stole A Ghost", aka The Last Seance).

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Yes, about those medieval peasants Elon... https://t.co/rGJOpFsdB2

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The Enchanted Frog / Rosenella. Let's Pretend: Telegeneral Records 1970. Sleeve art by David Chestnutt.

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The Miracle Of Ronald Weems, by Robert Bloch. Imaginative Tales, May 1955.

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Toffee Takes A Trip, by Charles F. Myers. Imaginative Tales, November 1954.

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The world of Elric is also rich and complex, but not unfamiliar. The saga has been described as anti-Tolkein, unredemptive and Norse inspired. There is something in all of those assertions.

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Elric's story is both a 'voyage and return' narrative of his travels amongst humans and a 'killing the monster' tale of his struggles against his cousin Yyrkoon and indeed his own role as an Eternal Champion.

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In 1962 Moorcock wrote The Sundered World's, his first novel published under his own name. It also introduced his lifelong fascination with the multiverse: a landscape of intersecting alternative realities.

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