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2023 Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards Ballot

Here is the ballot with the final nominees for the 2023 Robert E. Howard Awards and the link for Foundation members to vote for the winners. The Awards committee had its work cut out for us this year, as several of the categories had too many great nominees made and we had to decide on the top five that were the best among such a fantastic field in those categories. To the nominators, we thank you for your help in bringing attention to the worthy scholars and artists. To the final nominees and all of the other nominees who didn’t make the final list, congratulations! Final day to vote is by 11:59 PM, Central Standard Time, March 1, 2023, The link to vote is at the bottom of the list. You will be required to put in your email address that is on file with the REHF to be verified to vote as a current member of the REHF. Thank you for your help with the nominations and with the voting:

The Atlantean—Outstanding Achievement, Book*

Dennis McHaney (Ed.): Robert E. Howard in the Pulps (Lulu.com) – https://www.lulu.com/shop/dennis-mchaney/robert-e-howard-in-the-pulps/paperback/product-zqrg68.html

*It has been brought to the Foundation’s attention that the Award Committee made an error in the ballot, which has now been corrected. We apologize for any confusion this has caused and vow to do better in the future. We sincerely apologize to both Paul Herman and Dennis McHaney for our blunder. As you will see now when you go to the ballot page, the Poetry Book has been removed from the category. Continue reading

Corrected 2023 Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards Ballot

There was an error in the previous post. That post has been deleted. The correct ballot is below.  Apologies for the error and any inconvenience.

Here is the ballot with the final nominees for the 2023 Robert E. Howard Awards and the link for Foundation members to vote for the winners. The Awards committee had its work cut out for us this year, as several of the categories had too many great nominees made and we had to decide on the top five that were the best among such a fantastic field in those categories. To the nominators, we thank you for your help in bringing attention to the worthy scholars and artists. To the final nominees and all of the other nominees who didn’t make the final list, congratulations! Final day to vote is by 11:59 PM, Central Standard Time, March 1, 2023, The link to vote is at the bottom of the list. You will be required to put in your email address that is on file with the REHF to be verified to vote as a current member of the REHF. Thank you for your help with the nominations and with the voting:

The Atlantean—Outstanding Achievement, Book

Paul Herman (Ed.): The Collected Poetry of Robert E. Howard, Vol. 1 (Robert E. Howard Foundation Press) – https://rehfpress.com/books/ultimate/tcp-vol1/

Dennis McHaney (Ed.): Robert E. Howard in the Pulps (Lulu.com) – https://www.lulu.com/shop/dennis-mchaney/robert-e-howard-in-the-pulps/paperback/product-zqrg68.html

The Valusian—Outstanding Achievement, Book (anthology/collection)

No Nominees

The Hyrkanian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay

Remco Van Straten: “Conan in Holland” – https://turniplanterns.wordpress.com/2022/03/05/conan-in-holland/

John Bullard & Bill Cavalier: “‘Is That Robert E. Howard?’: A Look At Two Photographs” – http://adventuresfantastic.com/is-that-robert-e-howard-a-look-at-two-photographs-part-1/

Nicole Emmelhainz: “Gender Performativity in Howard’s ‘Sword Woman'” – New Edge Sword & Sorcery #0 – https://www.amazon.com/New-Edge-Sword-Sorcery-Magazine/dp/B0BGSHT1G5

Willard M. Oliver: “Three Lost Interviews About Robert E. Howard” – http://adventuresfantastic.com/three-lost-interviews-about-robert-e-howard-part-1-by-will-oliver/

The Cimmerian—Outstanding Achievement, Scholarship

Anthony Conrad Chieffalo: “Gendered and Genrefied: Transgressive Heroism in Sword and Sorcery” in The Dark Man vol. 12, no. 2, Mar 2022 – https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Man-Journal-Robert-Studies/dp/B0B28FLBJ4/

Willard M. Oliver: “Howard and Strange Tales” in The Dark Man vol. 12, no. 2, Mar 2022 – https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Man-Journal-Robert-Studies/dp/B0B28FLBJ4/

The Venarium—Emerging Scholar

Anthony Conrad Chieffalo (“Gendered and Genrefied: Transgressive Heroism in Sword and Sorcery”)

Antonio Marco Collares (Brazilian scholar focusing on Robert E. Howard, involved in many projects)

Nicole Emmelhainz (Co-editor of The Dark Man, “Gender Performativity in Howard’s ‘Sword Woman'”)

The Black Lotus—Outstanding Achievement, Web-based

The Cromcast ( http://thecromcast.blogspot.com/ ): The Howard Days 2022 video recordings and the Cromcast Chronicle #3.

Ståle Gismervik: The REH World ( https://REH.world) website and associated articles, interviews, and resources hosted there.

Gary Romeo: The L. Sprague de Camp Fan ( https://spraguedecampfan.wordpress.com/ ) website and associated reviews and articles.

The Costigan—Literary achievement

Teel James Glenn (author): “The Cowboy and the Conqueror: A Bob Howard Adventure” – https://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Conqueror-Bob-Howard-Adventure/dp/B09TRXHSWZ/

Steven Hubbard (author): A Conspiracy of Ravens – https://www.amazon.com/Conspiracy-Ravens-Codex-Wretches-Kings/dp/B0B3RC69WV/

Andrew Leman & Sean Branney (writers): Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Black Stone – https://www.hplhs.org/darttbs.php

David C. Smith (author): “Shadow of the Serpent” in Terra Incognita: Lost Worlds of Fantasy and Adventure – https://www.amazon.com/Terra-Incognita-Worlds-Fantasy-Adventure/dp/195617303X/

S. M. Stirling (author): Blood of the Serpent – https://www.amazon.com/Conan-Serpent-Chronicles-Greatest-Barbarian/dp/1803361832/

The Rankin—Artistic achievement

Mahmud Asrar – cover/page artist for King Conan #1-6 (Marvel) – https://www.marvel.com/comics/series/31981/king_conan_2021_-_2022

Rodney Buchemi – page artist for Bêlit & Valeria: Swords vs. Sorcery #1-5 (Ablaze) – https://www.ablaze.net/products?c=53

Gio Guimarães – cover artist for O Rebelde (Script Editora) – https://www.catarse.me/rebelde

Stevan Subic – artist for Conan le Cimmérien–Xuthal la Crépusculaire (Éditions Glénat) – https://amazon.com/Conan-Cimm%C3%A9rien-Xuthal-Cr%C3%A9pusculaire-French/dp/2344035818/

Darell Tuchton – cover artist for Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Black Stone – https://www.hplhs.org/darttbs.php

The Black River—Special Achievement

Jason Ray Carney – Editor of The Dark Man, organizer of SpiralCon and the Trigon Awards, promoted Robert E. Howard through a TED Talk and an article in the LA Review of Books – “Reading Sword-and-Sorcery to Make the Present Less Real”: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/reading-sword-and-sorcery-to-make-the-present-less-real/

Stephen Roelants, Alexis and Yannis Metzinger: “The Sources of Fantasy: Robert E. Howard” ( https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/098408-004-A/aux-sources-de-la-fantasy/ )

The Crom Award

Nominees will be made, (if there are any nominations for it) and voted on only by the REHF Board of Directors.

The Black Circle Award

Fred Blosser

L. Sprague De Camp (Posthumous)

Additional nominees may be made by the REHF Board, but the final list will only be voted on by the REHF Board of Directors

 

The link for members to vote is:

Robert E. Howard Awards 2023 Ballot (google.com)

 

Thanks again for your help in creating this year’s 2023 Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards.

The REHF Awards Committee

2022 Robert E. Howard Awards List of Nominees

The list of nominees for the 2022 Robert E. Howard Awards has been finalized by the Awards Committee. The Committee would like to thank everyone who sent in nominations for the various awards. We have worked our way through all of them, and have listed the most nominated works in each category. We congratulate everyone who was nominated whether you made the final cut or not, and wish good luck to the nominees.

Only current members of the Robert E. Howard Foundation can vote on the winners, and if you are a current member, you will be receiving an email with the link to the page where you can vote on the nominees. If you haven’t received an email with the link by Feb. 20, 2022, please send an email to rehawardsjbATgmailDOTcom (replace the at and dot with their symbols) so we can check your status and send you an email link. Voting by Foundation members ends at 11:59 PM, CST, March 1, 2022.

Here are the finalists for this year’s awards: Continue reading

The 2022 Robert E. Howard Awards Are Open for Nominations!

We are pleased to announce the opening of nominations for the 2022 Robert E. Howard Awards. The Robert E. Howard Foundation has revised the rules and categories for the awards, so please read over the information below. Some categories have changed, and there is a new category for works of fiction. Under the new rules, nominations are due in to the Awards committee by January 31, 2022, with the Awards committee selecting the top nominees in each category for the final ballot by February 15, 2022. The Final ballot will be sent out to all current Robert E. Howard Foundation members (members who have paid dues for the year 2022) for voting on the winners on February 15, 2022. You do not have to currently be a member of the Robert E. Howard Foundation to send in nominees at this stage of the process. All nominees must have the name of the publication for printed works, and the internet address for works available on the internet in the nomination. Only work that was published from Jan. 1, 2021 to Dec. 31, 2021 is eligible to be nominated.

All nominations are to be sent to the following email address:

rehawardsjb ”AT” gmail ”DOT” com (replace the AT and DOT with their corresponding symbols)

Here are the revised awards and requirements for them.

Categories

Awards will be given in three categories: Scholarship, Art, and Special Awards. Works for each category may be submitted for consideration and voting. The awards will be announced at the annual Howard Days celebration.

Scholarship Awards

Scholarship Awards are focused principally on original research, biography, literary analysis, and criticism related to Robert E. Howard’s life and work. This includes studies dedicated to media (fiction, poetry, film, comics, etc.) principally concerned with Howard’s characters or work.

The Atlantean—Outstanding Achievement, Book

Requirements: Nonfiction work (print or digital), minimum 50,000 words, substantively devoted to the life and/or work of Robert E. Howard, published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible. Award goes to the author or authors.

The Valusian—Outstanding Achievement, Anthology/Collection

Requirements: Nonfiction anthology or collection of essays (print or digital), nonfiction, minimum 50,000 words, substantively devoted to the life and/or work of Robert E. Howard, published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible. Award goes to the editor or editors.

The Hyrkanian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay

Requirements: Nonfiction essays (print or digital), no minimum word count, substantively focused on the life and/or work of Robert E. Howard, published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Short blog posts, news, interviews, reviews, trip reports, and other minor works are not considered. Award goes to the author or authors.

The Cimmerian—Outstanding Achievement, Scholarship (peer-reviewed)

Requirements: Scholarly essays (print or digital), no minimum word count, substantively focused on the life and/or work of Robert E. Howard, published in the last calendar year in a peer-reviewed journal or collection.

Considerations: Can be awarded separately to an essay that appears in a book that wins the Valusian. Award goes to the author or authors.

The Venarium—Emerging Scholar

Requirements: Candidates must have recently begun making significant contributions to Howard scholarship through publications and/or presentations over the past few years.

Considerations: Previous winners are not eligible. Award goes to the individual.

Art Awards

One of the missions of the Robert E. Howard Foundation is to promote Howard’s creative legacy as well as his study. Art awards recognize achievement in creative fields related to Robert E. Howard’s life and work.

The Black Lotus—Outstanding Achievement, Web-based

Requirements: Web-based content (i.e. digital magazine, journals, websites, blogs, podcasts, audiovisual/multimedia presentations, internet sites, etc.), substantively focused on the life and/or work of Robert E. Howard, new content must have been published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Non-static social media like Facebook and Twitter would not be eligible. Award goes to site owner/administrator.

The Costigan—Literary achievement

Awarded for original creative writing that carries on the spirit and tradition of Robert E. Howard, to better recognize and celebrate his influence on future generations of writers.

Requirements: Fiction (i.e. short fiction, novels, comic books, etc.), in the spirit and tradition of Robert E. Howard, published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Work must be substantial and original in content; translations and adaptations will not be considered. Award goes to the individual writer or writing team.

The Rankin—Artistic achievement

Requirements: Visual media (painting, comics art & covers, film, etc.), directly related to the depiction of Robert E. Howard’s life, characters, or fictional worlds; published in the last calendar year.

Considerations: Work must be substantial and original in content. Award goes to the individual artist.

Special Awards

Some achievements deserve recognition, but do not fit neatly into easy categories, nor are they likely to be handed out every year. Those who have made some substantial achievement in scholarship or particular contribution to Howard studies, may be eligible for a Crom Award. Those who have made a significant contribution over a long involvement with Howard Studies may be eligible to join the Black Circle. The Select Committee will collect nominations, but these special awards will be voted on privately by the Board of Directors. The winners will be announced at the end of the award program.

 

The Awards Committee thanks you for your help in recognizing these deserving people.

Robert E. Howard Days, 2021

(i. to r.) Your Intrepid Blogger, Jason M. Waltz, and James McGlothlin visit the Howard family plot.

This past weekend was the 2021 Robert E. Howard Days. After last year’s cancellation, it was a much needed gathering. And while many of the regulars weren’t able to attend, the number of first time attendees made up the difference. The gift shop sold out of almost all the books they had in stock.

Roy Thomas was the Guest of Honor. The schedule was a little different this year, with a fewer panels and later starting times.

Mark Finn did the Fists at the Ice House panel solo after the banquet on Friday night. That panel is different every year and depends on who is there. Mark listed his ten favorite Howard boxing stories and read excerpts of  each one. If you’ve not read Howard’s boxing stories, you’ve missed a major portion of his output. Howard’s send of humor really comes through in his humorous boxing stories. The four volumes of the collected boxing stories are almost our of print, so move quickly if you want to get copies of the first printings. They are available from the Robert E.Howard Foundation Press. Continue reading

Nominations for the Preliminary Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards for 2020 and 2021 are Now Open

Preliminary nominations for the Robert E. Howard Foundation Awards are now open. Due to CoVid19 throwing everything into confusion last year, the 2020 Awards were not done. The Foundation now plans to remedy this by giving awards for 2020 and 2021 this year. This means that members can make nominations for articles, books, blogs, essays, art, etc. that came out in 2019, as well as for 2020, and there will be a set of awards given for each year. Members eligible to make nominations MUST have been REHF members in the calendar year of the nomination, i.e. you must have been an REHF member in 2019 to make nominations for the 2020 awards, and an REHF member in 2020 to make nominations for the 2021 awards. So get busy and think back to all of the Howard-related stuff that came out during the time of January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, for the 2020 awards, and from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 for the 2021 awards. Send all nominations to the following email address with the AT and DOT replaced by their respective symbols:

rehawardsjb(AT)gmail(DOT)com

If the article, essay, blog, art, audio-visual piece, etc. is available on the internet, please include the link to the work with your nomination. Also, please make sure that your nominations are identified by the year they are applicable to, i.e. 2019 items are tagged with 2020, and 2020 items are tagged with 2021. *You may nominate up to five candidates per award for each year (2019 and/or 2020) in which you were a member, e.g. up to 5 Atlantean nominations for 2019 and 5 Atlantean nominations for 2020 if you were a member for both years.

Preliminary nominations will be closed at 11:59 PM Central Daylight Saving Time (CDST), Monday, April 12, 2021. The top three nominees in each category will be selected by the Legacy Circle members of the Foundation, and the resulting final ballot will be voted on by all dues-paying (2019 and/or 2020) Foundation members. (Categories with more than 3 nominees represent a tie in the nomination voting). The list of nominees for Legacy Members to vote on to determine the final ballot list will go out *by* Tuesday, April 20, 2021, with the final date for Legacy Members to vote on the Legacy Ballot ending at 11:59 PM (CDST), Friday April 30, 2021. The final ballot of nominations taken from the Legacy Ballot will be posted online at the Foundation website and sent to members for voting *by* Thursday, May 6, 2021. The final vote on the REHF Awards for 2020 and 2021 will end at 11:59 PM (CDST) on Saturday May 15, 2021, with the winners announced at Howard Days 2021.

Here are the categories:

The Atlantean — Outstanding Achievement, Book (non-anthology/collection)
(Books may be print or digital, must be a minimum of 50,000 words, and must be substantively devoted to the life and/or work of REH. Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible.)

The Valusian — Outstanding Achievement, Book (anthology/collection)
(Books may be print or digital, must be a minimum of 50,000 words, and must be substantively devoted to the life and/or work of REH. Reprinted works without significant revisions are not eligible.)

The Hyrkanian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay (Print)
(Essays must have made their first public published appearance in the previous calendar year and be substantive scholarly essays on the life and/or work of REH. Short pieces, interviews, reviews, trip reports, and other minor works do not count.)

The Cimmerian—Outstanding Achievement, Essay (Online)
(Essays must have made their first public published appearance in the previous calendar year and be substantive scholarly essays on the life and/or work of REH. Short blog posts, speeches, reviews, trip reports, and other minor works do not count.)

The Venarium — Emerging Scholar
(Candidates will have recently begun making significant contributions to Howard scholarship through publications and/or presentations over the past few years. Previous winners are not eligible.)

Previous Venarium Winners:

2005 – Mark Finn
2006 – Rob Roehm
2007 – John Haefele
2008 – No Award
2009 – No Award
2010 – Barbara Barrett
2011 – No Award
2012 – Jeffrey Shanks
2013 – No Award
2014 – Patrick Burger
2015 – Karen Joan Kohoutek
2016 – Bobby Derie
2017 – Todd Vick
2018 – Dierk Guenther
2019 – Bob Byrne

The Stygian—Outstanding Achievement, Website or Periodical
(Eligible candidates are limited to print or digital magazines, journals, blogs, or internet sites with substantive material that is primarily devoted to scholarship on the life and works of Robert E. Howard. Websites must have been updated with new content at least once in the previous calendar year. Print periodicals must have had an issue published in the previous calendar year. Non-static social media like Facebook and Twitter would not be eligible.)

The Black Lotus – Outstanding Achievement, Multimedia
(Eligible candidates have produced a multimedia or audio/visual work or series of works, such as videos, documentaries, podcasts, animation, etc. related to the life and work of REH)

The Black River—Special Achievement
(Candidates will have produced or contributed something special that doesn’t fit into any other category: scholarly presentations, biographical discoveries, etc.)

The Rankin — Artistic achievement in the depiction of REH’s life and/or work
(Art must have made its first public published appearance in the previous calendar year.)

Black Circle Award – Lifetime Achievement
(Individuals who have made significant and long-lasting contributions to REH scholarship, publishing, or the promotion of Howard’s life and works. Eligible candidates must have been publicly involved in Howard-related activities for a minimum of two decades. Sixty percent of the vote is required for induction into the Black Circle)

Current Black Circle Members Living and Deceased:

2005 – Glenn Lord
2006 – No Award
2007 – Rusty Burke and Don Herron
2008 – Novalyne Price Ellis
2009 – No Award
2010 – No Award
2011 – Bill Cavalier
2012 – Dennis McHaney
2013 – Damon Sasser
2014 – Patrice Louinet
2015 – Karl Edward Wagner
2016 – Roy Thomas
2017 – No Award
2018 – No Award
2019 – No Award

**REMEMBER**Qualified Members can nominate up to 5 nominees in each category per year (i.e. 5 for 2020, and 5 for 2021) that they were a member in.