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News Roundup W/E 2022-06-26

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Scholars From the Edge of Time

Brand new episode of Scholars from the Edge of Time on Hercules Invictus’ Mount Olympus programming is now online.

Personal Copy.

In this episode Michele and I talk about the 80s sword and sorcery film, The Sword and the Sorcerer, which was legit good! The episode can be streamed at BlogTalkRadio.

Next month we will be talking about DragonHeart (1996).

New H.P. Lovecast This Thursday

Our monthly Transmissions program will be published this upcoming Thursday, June 30th. We will be interviewing Lora Senf and Robert Ottone.

General Neo-Peplum News

“Temm the Riven” by Brian Matthews

Dark fiction writer Brian W. Matthews, author of The Conveyance (read my review over at Goodreads), Forever Man (which just got a re-release earlier this month) and its sequels Revelation and Dark Rescue, takes a plunge into the sword and sorcery genre with a new short story titled “Temm the Riven.” The story will be published in an upcoming issue of the recently revived Weird Tales magazine.

Amplifying Antiquity with Heavy Metal Music

Dr. Jeremy Swiss was recently interviewed Brandeis University in their BrandeisNow online news. The interview is called, “Amplifying Antiquity with Heavy Metal Music” and can be read here.

DMR Blog Entries

DMR Books is a publisher of sword and sorcery, pulp, and horror books that are in an old school pulp vein. In addition to their publishing endeavors they maintain a very active blog of contributors doing essays, interviews, and reviews. This past week saw:

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News Roundup W/E 2022-06-19

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Happy Birthday to Me / General Updates

Today (June 20th) is my birthday. Happy birthday to me. I turn 40.

This past week was a roller coaster of things happening. Some good. Most not so good. I didn’t have anything released last week (podcast, essay, etc.), so I’ll use this opportunity to paint a picture of things I am working on, and maybe see my 40th solar year be super successful.

H. P. Lovecast Podcast

Michele and I pretty much have the rest of the summer plotted out for the podcast. June’s Transmissions episode has the interviews already recorded, and they are with Robert Ottone and Lora Senf. We simply need to record our script, edit, and upload. That episode will drop on the final day of June as normally scheduled.

Edit: The Lora Senf/Robert Ottone Transmissions episode can be streamed at the HP Lovecast Podcast Buzzsprout page.

We are working on July’s programming as well. Much like August of 2021 when we devoted a month to the King in Yellow with a specific focus on the anthology Under Twin Suns, we will be spending July devoted to the anthology Even in the Grave. The ball is already rolling to coordinate interviews.

Edit: Our analysis of Even in the Grave can be streamed here while our interviews with contributors of the anthology can be read here.

For August we are looking at releases from Weird House Press.

Edit: Our analysis of Something in the Water (published by Weird House) can be streamed here and our interview with Douglas Wynne is here.

Everything with the podcast is going along pretty well and we hope to stay ahead of the game with our programming.

Scholars From the Edge of Time

This upcoming Thursday Michele and I will do our monthly Scholars from the Edge of Time program. We will be discussing the 1982 Albert Pyun film, The Sword and the Sorcerer (which ruled).

Other Podcast News

I recorded an episode with Fan2Fan about Saturday morning cartoons. I expect that episode to be published in the near future. It has been fantastic appearing on their shows.

I am slated to be invited back on Scaredy Cats to talk about The Final Girls. That’s all TBD for now, but excited to be back on that show.

Emmanuelle CFP

I still plan on putting an official CFP for the Emmanuelle and Black Emmanuelle films out later this year on places like UPenn. To be honest, the only thing holding me back is all my source material (films, books, etc.) are in a box in storage since we moved and I have not gotten around to locating it yet. Once I get my paws on my stuff and I can craft a real CFP, it’ll go up. I’ll still have an unofficial call open for folks interested to email me, but for now, instead of broadcasting the unofficial CFP every week, I’ll do it every month until a proper go live.

Vikings Sampling Essay

My current big writing project is taking my presentation from the MAPACA conference last year, “Victory Or Valhalla: Violence via Vikings Sampling in Acylum’s Kampf Dem Verderb,” and turning it into a journal article proper. The work is basically done, it just needs to be edited and spruced up to make it publishable quality.

Exotica Moderne

Working on a book review for the next issue of Exotica Moderne. Review is due at the end of June.

Other Publications

I have composed essays slated to appear in a Westward book, a Gladiator book, and a Twilight Zone book. It’s been quiet on all three fronts. As soon as I hear any news on the production of any of these books, I’ll let y’all know here.

Edit: The Many Lives of the Twilight Zone was published in October. It can be bought at McFarland.

I Am a Barbarian Interview

I’m currently doing an email interview with Tom Simmons and Mike Dubish about their recently published graphic novel of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ story, I Am a Barbarian. Expect this to go online at my website in July.

Edit: This article went live 2022-07-06. It can be read here.

CoKoCon 2022

Michele and I are in exchanges with the folks at CoKoCo to possibly appear on some panels at CoKoCon during Labour Day weekend this year. Cross fingers!

Summary

In summary, I have A LOT going on – I just didn’t have anything come out last week. There’s other projects on my to-do list, such as book reviews I’ve wanted to write and some peplum ponderings. I also just started a new job mid-April, which has been awesome, but there’s simply quite a bit to juggle going on right now. I appreciate folks who have been supportive of my (and Michele’s!) endeavors. You all rock.

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News Roundup W/E 2022-06-12

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New Episode of H.P. Lovecast Podcast

Brand new episode of the H. P. Lovecast Podcast is online!

Thumbnail by Michele Brittany

Last month we had a Twitter poll on what film we should watch and discuss for this month, Cthulhu Mansion or Feed the Light, and Cthulhu Mansion won. So, we subjugated ourselves to it.

Ep 51 – Juan Piquer Simón's Cthulhu Mansion H. P. Lovecast Podcast

The episode can be streamed at our Buzzsprout site, via the embedded podcast link above, or via your podcast application of preference.

For our Transmissions episode that drops the last day of June, we will be interviewing Lora Senf and Robert Ottone. Stay tuned for that episode.

General Neo-Peplum News

Kino Release of Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World

Kino has been on a roll lately with their classic sword and sandal releases. Recently they put out Son of Samson. They have Sudan coming out in a Maria Montez and Jon Hall collection, and now they’ve announced a release of Samson and the 7 Miracles of the World.

Amazon does not have an order page up yet, but there is a product page for the Blu-ray at the Kino website.

Though not peplum, but of interest to me in my Emmanuelle studies, Kino also announced a release of the Sylvia Kristel film Mata Hari.

That film’s product page can be found here. You better believe I’ll be ordering both!

100 Bible Films Released

Last month, Matt Page’s 100 Bible Films was released by BFI last month.

The book can be ordered at Amazon and Bloomsbury. Be sure to check out my interview with Page.

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News Roundup W/E 2022-06-05

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New Episode of H. P. Lovecast

Our monthly Transmissions program went up last Tuesday.

Thumbnail by Michele Brittany.

This episode concluded our May Music Month. We interviewed Thomas Blakeley and Matt Toronto of the musical A Dream at the End of Time, and Dorian Williamson and Jim Field of the dark ambient band Northumbria.

HPLCP Transmissions – Ep 12 – A Dream at the End of Time and Northumbria H. P. Lovecast Podcast

The episode can be streamed via our Buzzsprout website, via the embedded player above, or via our podcast app of preference.

For June, we will be talking about the film Cthulhu Mansion on our primary episode, and interviewing Robert Ottone and Lora Senf on our Transmissions episode. Stay tuned!

The New Peplum Citation

Kevin Wetmore’s essay, “In the Green Zone with the Ninth Legion: The Post-Iraq Roman Film” has been cited in Óscar Lapeña Marchena’s essay “Defendiendo el limes desde Britannia hasta Irak: nuevos enfoques bélicos en el cine de romanos del siglo XXI” in the book Pantallas en guerra.

Cover taken from Google Search

Marchena previously cited Wetmore’s essay in “La recepción de la guerra en la antigua Roma a través del cine: un estado de la cuestión.”

Unofficial Emmanuelle / Black Emanuelle CFP

Sometime in the latter half of 2022 (after I am finished with AnnRadCon 2022) I plan on publishing an official CFP calling for essays on Emmanuelle and its sequels and spinoffs, Black Emanuelle and its sequels, and all other Emmanuelle knockoffs. I already have an interested publisher, but I want to present to them a fully laid out TOC for an ambitious collection as this.

Though my CFP will not go live until later 2022, if you have any interest in being a part of this collection, let me know! Send me an email or social media message (see my about me page for contact info) to let me know your interest. If you have an abstract already, even better.

General Neo-Peplum News

Recent Acquisitions

During a trip to Bookman’s last week I happened upon this EC Comics collection:

I already have the EC Comics collection of Valor comics and wasn’t thinking of Two-Fisted Tales since it seemed centered on war narratives. But there were quite a few pre-1900s battles in the comic and there just happened to be a peplum one:

It’s called “Pigs of the Roman Empire” and I am glad I happened upon it. I’ll now have to keep an eye out for other EC collections that just might have more sword and sandal stories in them.

Of course, obligatory seamed stockings panel.

On Sunday Michele and I went off to Zia’s Records looking for treasure. The metal section is always a treasure trove of pepla-music. I happened upon Visions of Atlantis’ Pirates album.

Believe I’ve said on a prior news post, to some pirates are pepla to others they are not. I like to toss in news about pirate-pepla when I can. I’d never heard of Visions of Atlantis (Greek mythology name there!) and the cover of their Pirates album seemed to promise pirate metal in the vein of Alestorm. But I was wrong! It’s symphonic power metal and it’s damn good! So good I plucked up the vinyl and the CD.

For dirt cheap I also happened upon this Blu-ray boxset of Ben-Hur. I actually do not have a copy of Ben-Hur in the sword and sandal collection, so that’s been rectified. The boxset is big, but unlike the Troy boxset I did an article on, there isn’t much in here. I think I’ll still do a quick unboxing article later this week. Content is content, ya know.