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Feb 08, 2012 11:08AM

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Where to start? Well, you've begun with a story about Howard's most famous creation: Conan! That's a very good place to start, and you'll probably find those stories the easiest to pick up. But have a look on the Group Bookshelf and you'll find the shelves are organised by characters and genres, making it easy to find something that might interest you. Also, there's lots of stuff you can read for free online. You'll find some links in the Discussion Topic Reading REH on the Web.
You might want to join in our monthly Group Reads. The current story is The Sowers of the Thunder, one of Howard's historical tales of the Crusades. Also, if you search the discussion posts for "Group Reads" you can see those stories we've already read and see if there's one that takes your fancy - please be aware that the Group Read discussions will contain spoilers!
If you want more specific recommendations once you've explored the Group a bit further, post here to say what character/genre has piqued your interest and I'm sure you'll get a ton of advice :-)


http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty-a-m...
just scroll down to Howard, Robert Ervin.
You can either read the stories online or download them for later or another device. That way you can see what you like & then buy more complete collections. Some is also available here:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:...



Hey, Vincent - What are 'spicy' stories? Was REH writing for certain *other* kinds of magazines that I'm unaware of? That's an odd name for stories...

Spicy Stories

Robert E. Howard also wrote some poetry with first lines like "He clutched his penis tight..." and "Drawers that a girl strips down her thighs..." (contained in The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard. So erotic content is not something Howard was uncomfortable with.

I had no idea REH wrote that stuff. I'm not that crazy about his poetry generally, so it wouldn't be of much interest to me. But I'm glad I learned about it. Lots of layers to this guy!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Book of Robert E. Howard (other topics)The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard (other topics)
Spicy Adventures (other topics)
The Exotic Writings of Robert E. Howard (other topics)