A new anthology published by Walden Press commemorates the 90th anniversary of the death of Robert E. Howard, the celebrated creator of “Conan the Barbarian.” Howard was a dominant figure in the pulp magazine literary scene during his lifetime. The collection offers readers insight into the life and work of the prolific writer, who died in 1936. His stories captivated audiences with their adventure, fantasy, and action. Despite his early death, Howard’s influence on the fantasy genre remains significant. The anthology aims to reintroduce Howard’s diverse literary output to a contemporary audience, beyond his most famous creation. It highlights a unique literary voice lost too soon.